These are the books I read in 2011:
- Charlotte Bronte, The Professor
- The Acts of the Apostles
- Slavoj Zizek & John Milbank (ed. Creston Davies), The Monstrosity of Christ
- Tacitus, The Histories
- Albert Camus, The Outsider
- Michael Grant, Nero
- Tacitus, The Annals of Ancient Rome
- Robert Graves, Claudius the God
- W. Somerset Maugham, The Moon And Sixpence
- F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Pat Hobby Stories
- Robert Graves, I Claudius
- Alan Moorehead, The Desert War Trilogy, Vol 3: The End in Africa
- Alan Moorehead, The Desert War Trilogy, Vol 2: A Year of Battle
- Alan Moorehead, The Desert War Trilogy, Vol 1: Mediterranean Front
- Ethan H. Shagan, Popular Politics & The English Reformation
- Don Sonderquist, Live, Learn, Lead
- Timothy Ferris, The 4-Hour Work-week
- Noah St. John, The Secret Code of Success
- John Milbank, Slavoj Žižek, Creston Davis, Paul’s New Moment: Continental Philosophy & the Future of Christian Theology
- William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing
- George Psychoundakis, The Cretan Runner (with an Introduction by Patrick Leigh Fermor)
- Robert K. C. Foreman, Meister Eckhart: Mystic as Theologian
- Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, vol II (Folio ed.)
- Jules Verne, Around the World in Eighty Days
- Christopher Hoenig, Six Essential Secrets for Thinking on a New Level
- Vita Sackville, Saint Joan of Arc
- Stephen Greenblatt, Renaissance Self Fashioning: From More to Shakespeare
- Bryan Magee, The Story of Philosophy
- G. T. di Lampedusa, The Leopard
- Edmund De Waal, The Hare With Amber Eyes
- William Blacker, Along the Enchanted Way, A Romanian Story