Book(s) You read that you're pretty sure nobody else has read

Some years ago I read Angels of Sunlight, a novel concerning rock climbing and marijuana smuggling in Yosemite NP. I don’t remember the author’s name, and have had no luck finding it on line. Anyone read it?

I’ve read both, in English translation(s). Long ago I read parts of Caesar’s Gallic War , Plautus’ Menaechmi and Martial’s Epigrams in Latin, but my Latin’s rusted into near-immobility now. Thank Zeus for the Loeb Classical Library.

Read the first, saw the film adaptation of the latter, starring Nick Nolte. I remember enjoying it, but the only real things I remember about it were the voice of Henry Gibson as Eichmann, and the Vonnegut cameo.

My addition to the list: The Evolution Man, or How I Ate My Father by Roy Lewis. Enjoyed it so much I stole it from the lending library where I found it.

Likewise, alas.

Indeed.

The beginning of Cyrillic printing in Cracow, 1491 : from the Orthodox past in Poland by Szczepan Zimmer

The Federal Acquisition Regulations. Even the Government Contracting Officers I deal with don’t seem to have read it.

Read that one. Not sure what the girl saw in old Van.