Why am I giving away my books? Well, I realised that I very rarely read most of the books in my bookshelf, so to get rid of both, I am being organized for once, and starting with the books. "Less stuff" is the leitmotif.

Percy Byshe Shelley: the necessity of atheism and other essays, hardback, 1993

Sandra Martz: I am becoming the woman I've wanted, (naisrunoutta) 1994

Albert Camus: the Myth of Sisyphos 1991 (pieni kosteusvaurio)

Nykysuomen Sanakirja 1-6

Collins Robert French Dictionary, hardback

Betty Friedan: Feminine Mystique (feminismin klassikko)

Mark Twain: Short stories and tall tales, hardback

Stephen Lewitt: Freakonomics

Steven Pinker: How the Mind Works, hardback

Hermann Hesse: Steppenwolf

Social Darwinism in American Thought

Hawking: A brief history of time

Tennyson: Selected poems

Foucault: Madness and civilization

Nick Hornby: How to be good

Ayn Rand: Fountainhead

The Journals of Sylvia Plath

Iris Murdocch: The Nice and the Good

Mill: On Liberty/ the Subjection of Women

Foucault: Discipline and Punish

Beauvoir: the Second Sex

French: Shakespeare's Division of Experience

K2-The Savage Mountain

Keys to Investing in Real Estate

House-Selling for Dummies

Pioneer Women (hardback)

Malinowski: Magia, tiede ja uskonto

Smart: Law, Crime and Sexuality

McMurty: Lonesome Dove

Atwood: Lady Oracle

Fasold: The sociolinguistics of Society

McCall Smith: Corduroy Mansions

Soininvaara: Vauraus ja aika

K2-The story of the savage mountain

Ingo: Lähtökielestä kohdekieleen (reserved)

Huovinen: Rasvamaksa

Herzog: Annapurna

Deborah Tannen: Gender and discourse

Deborah Tannen: That's not what I meant

Labov: Sociolinguistic patterns

Rouseeau The first and second discourses and Essay on the origin of language

Thoreau: Walden

Ehrenreich; Nickel and Dimed