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Books read in 2011

Miss Chicken

Little three legged cat with attitude
Admiral
I know we have had threads about the books that we were curently reading but this book thread covers all the books you read in 2011 and those that you would especially recommend to others. You can either list all the books you read or just the one's that you would recommend or even the ones you wouldn't recommend.

I read 50 books and for the first time in many years I read more fiction that non-fiction.

Non-fiction

1) Marriage and Family in the Middle Ages - Frances and Joseph Gies
2) Love on Trial: An American Scandal in Black and White - Earl Lewis and Heidi Ardizzone
3) Children of the Storm: The True Story of the Pleasant Hill Bus Tragedy - Ariana Harner and Clark Secrest
4) Island of the Colourblind and Cycad Island - Oliver Sacks
5) Secret Daughter; A Mixed-Race Daughter and the Mother Who Gave Her Away - June Cross
6) Survival: the inspirational story of the Thredbo disaster’s sole survivor - Stuart Diver with Simon Bouda
7) After Port Arthur: Personal stories of courage and resilience ten years on from the tragedy that shocked the nation - Carol Altmann
8) 33 Men: Inside the Miraculous Survival and Dramatic Rescue of the Chilean Miners - Jonathan Franklin
9) The Phone Book: The Curious History of the Book That Everyone Uses But No One Reads - Ammon Shea
10) Africa Counts: Number and Pattern in African Culture - Claudia Zaslavsky
11) Clara’s Kitchen: Wisdom, Memories and Recipes from the Great Depression - Clara Cannucciari
12) The Circus Fire: A True Story of an American Tragedy - Stewart O’Nan
13) Nine Years Among the Indians - by Herman Lehmann
14) In the Sea There are Crocodiles - Fabio Geda
15) The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating - Elisabeth Tova Bailey
16) Unlikely Friendships - Jennifer Holland
17) The Mary Ellen Wilson Child Abuse Case and the Beginning of Children’s Rights in 19th Century America - Eric Shelma and Stephen Lazoritz
18) 2:46: Aftershocks: Stories from the Japanese Earthquake

Fiction

1) Death’s Inheritance - E and MA Radford
2) The Road - Cormac McCarthy
3) Room - by Emma Donaghue
4) Carnivore - Guy N. Smith
5) The Killer’s Art - Mari Jungstedt
6) The Cat Who Smelled a Rat - Lilian Jackson Braun
7) Missing - Karin Alvtegen
8) Shadow - Karin Alvtegen
9) A Golden Age - Tahmima Anam
10) Snow Angels - James Thompson
11) The Good Muslim - Tahmima Anam
12) Outrage - Arnaldur Indridason
13) Last Rituals - Yrsa Sigurdardottir
14) The Coroner’s Lunch - Colin Cotterill
15) 1222- Anne Holt
16) Thirty Three Teeth - Colin Cotterill
17) The Caller - Karin Fossum
18) Dust - Arthur Slade
19) The Mill River Recluse - Darcie Chan
20) My Soul to Take - Yrsa Sigurdardottir
21) Disco for the Departed - Colin Cotterill
22) Ashes to Ashes - Yrsa Sigurdardottir
23) A Clash of Kings - George RR Martin
24) Anarchy and Old Dogs - Colin Cotterill
25) A Storm of Swords - George RR Martin
26) A Feast of Crows - George RR Martin
27) The Day is Dark - Yrsa Sigurdardottir
28) A Dance with Dragons - George RR Martin
29) The Private Life of a Cat Who - Lilian Jackson Braun
30) Curse of the Pogo Stick - Colin Cotterill
31) Once Upon a More Enlightened Time: More Politically Correct Bedtime - James Finn Garner
32) The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins

Of the non-fiction the two books I would recommend the most are

1) The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating
by Elisabeth Tova Bailey

Amazon describe it as follows

While an illness keeps her bedridden, Bailey watches a wild snail that has taken up residence on her nightstand. As a result, she discovers the solace and sense of wonder that this mysterious creature brings and comes to a greater under standing of her own confined place in the world.

Intrigued by the snail's molluscan anatomy, cryptic defenses, clear decision making, hydraulic locomotion, and mysterious courtship activities, Bailey becomes an astute and amused observer, providing a candid and engaging look into the curious life of this underappreciated small animal.

Told with wit and grace, The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating is a remarkable journey of survival and resilience, showing us how a small part of the natural world illuminates our own human existence and provides an appreciation of what it means to be fully alive.
This is one of the most interesting, informative and uplifting books I have ever read.

2) The Phone Book: The Curious History of the Book That Everyone Uses But No One Reads
by Ammon Shea

Amazon description

Ammon Shea is not your typical thirtysomething book enthusiast. After reading the Oxford English Dictionary from cover to cover (and living to write about it in Reading the OED), what classic, familiar, but little-read book would he turn to next? Yes, the phone book. With his signature combination of humor, curiosity, and passion for combing the dustbins of history, Shea offers readers a guided tour into the surprising, strange, and often hilarious history of the humble phone book.

From the first printed version in 1878 (it had fifty listings and no numbers) to the phone book's role in presidential elections, Supreme Court rulings, Senate filibusters, abstract art, subversive poetry, circus sideshows, criminal investigations, mental-health diagnoses, and much more, this surprising volume reveals a rich and colorful story that has never been told-until now.
I never thought that such a topic would be so interesting.

As far as fiction is concerned I would recommend the George RR Martin Song of Ice and Fire series to fanasy lovers but I expect that most have already read them.

For lovers of cosy mysteries I would recommend Colin Cotterill's Dr Siri series which starts with The Coroner's Lunch. These books are set in Laos in the 1970s. The communists have taken over, most of the doctors have fled to Thailand and an elderly Dr Siri, who has spent most of his adult life treating communist rebels in the jungle, is made coroner. Dr Siri doesn't have the expertise to be a coroner, has very little equipment, and find the job to be quite a struggle.

I would also recommend the two books by Tahmima Anam. These books are set in Bangladesh during and after the Bangladeshi War of Independence.
 
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Ahhh.... I was gonna start this. You beat me to it. ;)

Star Trek: Typhon Pact - Zero Sum Game by David Mack
Boneshaker by Cherie Priest
Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King
The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three by Stephen King (reread)
The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands by Stephen King
Omega by Jack McDevitt
Old Man's War by John Scalzi
Fuzzy Nation by John Scalzi
Subterranean by James Rollins
Orion by Ben Bova (reread)
Time Travelers Never Die by Jack McDevitt
Star Trek: The Buried Age by Christopher L. Bennett
11/22/63 by Stephen King
The Chronoliths by Robert Charles Wilson
The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
 
Fiction:

1. Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis
2. The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
3. Ysabel by Guy Gavriel Kay
4.Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak (translated by Richad Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky)
5. The Lions of Al-Rassan by Guy Gavriel Kay
6. Solomon Gursky Was Here by Mordecai Richler
7. Sailing to Sarantium by Guy Gavriel Kay
8. Lord of Emperors by Guy Gavriel Kay
9. The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum by Heinrich Böll (translated by Leila Vennewitz)
10. The Last Light of the Sun by Guy Gavriel Kay
11. Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay
12. Barney’s Version by Mordecai Richler
13. Rabbit Redux by John Updike
14. Heat and Dust by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
15. Kristin Lavransdatter I: The Wreath by Sigrid Undset (translated by Tiina Nunnally)
16. A Song of Arbonne by Guy Gavriel Kay
17. The Satanic Verses by Sir Salman Rushdie
18. Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town by Stephen Leacock
19. Anabasis by St-John Perse (translated by T. S. Eliot)
20. Enemies, A Love Story by Isaac Bashevis Singer (translated by Alizia Shevrin and Elizabeth Shub)
21. In the Skin of a Lion by Michael Ondaatje
22. Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell
23. The Invisible Bridge by Julie Orringer
24. Kristin Lavransdatter II: The Wife by Sigrid Undset (translated by Tiina Nunnally)
25. The Spy Who Came in From the Cold by John Le Carré
26. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
27. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy by John Le Carré
28. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
29. One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey
30. Anna Karenina by Count Leo Tolstoy (translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky)
31. Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair by Pablo Neruda (translated by W. S. Merwin)
32. As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
33. Under Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay
34. The Bad Girl by Mario Vargas Llosa, Marquis of Vargas Llosa (translated by Edith Grossman)
35. For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway
36. The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
37. The Sibyl by Pär Lagerkvist (translated by Naomi Walford)
38. Hunger by Knut Hamsun (translated by Sverre Lyngstad)
39. The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
40. Light in August by William Faulkner
41. The Throne of Fire by Rick Riordan
42. The Museum of Innocence by Orhan Pamuk (translated by Maureen Freely)
43. The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells
44. War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells
45. The Sound of the Mountain by Kawabata Yasunari
46. The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain
47. The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
48. Incognito: Bad Influences by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips
49. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Dame Muriel Spark
50. Double Indemnity by James M. Cain
51. Farewell, My Lovely by Raymond Chandler
52. Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery
53. Mildred Pierce by James M. Cain
54. The High Window by Raymond Chandler
55. The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill
56. The Lady in the Lake by Raymond Chandler
57. Tess of the D’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
58. Human Chain by Seamus Heaney
59. The Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan
60. Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz
61. Buddenbrooks by Thomas Mann
62. Half-Blood Blues by Esi Edugyan
63. Ivanhoe: A Romance by Sir Walter Scott
64. The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emma Orczy
65. The Sorrow Gondola by Tomas Tranströmer (translated by Michael McGriff & Mikaela Grassl)
66. The Black Book by Orhan Pamuk (translated by Maureen Freely)
67. A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin
68. A Clash of Kings by George R. R. Martin

Non-Fiction:

1. Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed The World by Margaret MacMillan
2. The Arabs: A History by Eugene Rogan
3. The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell, 3rd Earl Russell
4. The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism by Bertrand Russell, 3rd Earl Russell
5. The Reluctant King: The Life and Reign of George VI, 1895-1952 by Sarah Bradford
6. Nationalism by Rabindranath Tagore
7. Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare? by James Shapiro
8. Postwar: A History of Europe since 1945 by Tony Judt
9. The Guns of August by Barbara W. Tuchman
10. Citizen of the World: The Life of Pierre Elliott Trudeau: Volume One: 1919-1968 by John English
11. Hitler: Volume One: 1889-1936: Hubris by Ian Kershaw
12. John A.: The Man Who Made Us: The Life and Times of John A. Macdonald: Volume 1: 1815-1867 by Richard Gwyn

Graphic Novels:

1. Madame Xanadu v.3: Broken House of Cards by Matt Wagner, Amy Reeder Hadley, and Joelle Jones
2. House of Mystery: Under New Management by Matthew Sturges, Luca Rossi, and Jose Martin, Jr.
3. Jack of Fables: The Fulminate Blade by Bill Willingham, Matthew Sturges, et al.
4. The Unwritten v.3: Dead Man’s Knock by Mike Carey and Peter Gross
5. Fables v.15: Rose Red by Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham, et al.
6. Air v.4: A History of the Future by G. Willow Wilson and M. K. Perker
7. Gotham Central: Book Four: Corrigan by Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka, Michael Lark, et al.
8. Captain America Omnibus v.1 by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Jim Steranko, et al.
9. The Death of Jean DeWolff by Peter David, Rich Buckler and Sal Buscema
10. House of Mystery: Safe as Houses by Matthew Sturges, Luca Rossi, et al.
11. Madame Xanadu v.4: Extra-Sensory by Matt Wagner, Amy Reeder-Hadley, et al.
12. The Unwritten v.4: Leviathan by Mike Carey and Peter Gross

I bookended the year with some major fantasy authors; at the beginning of the year I was working through the works of Guy Gavriel Kay, who I highly recommend (The Lions of Al-Rassan and Under Heaven being his best work), and ending with George R. R. Martin. I took another stab and William Faulkner this year, and liked Light in August by far the best.

Non-fiction, Rogans Arab history and MacMillan's account of Versailles were both very informative, and Shapiro's Contested Will is a superb refutation of the authorship controversy. Closed out the year with a few biographies.

Of the comics, The Unwritten is probably the most interesting series being published, and it's targeted squarely at English Lit fans.
 
Holy shit, you guys! Read much?

I read in this order:

1. A Deepness in the Sky - Vernor Vinge
2. Good to Great - Jim Collins
3. Pandora's Star - Peter F. Hamilton

Next year I hope to make it through, in this order:

1. Judas Unchained - Peter F. Hamilton (page 16 right now!)
2. The Ancestor's Tale - Richard Dawkins
3. Children Of The Sky - Vernor Vinge

I have '13 planned out as well but I'll leave that for now.
 
I've been on a quest to get caught up in the Trek Lit universe by the end of this year. I made a list and didn't read anything else. Here is what I managed:

1/3/11 Diplomatic Implausibility by Keith R. A. DeCandido
1/7/11 Intellivore by Diane Duane
1/19/11 Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang
1/31/11 The Battle of Betazed by Charlotte Douglas and Susan Kearney
2/12/11 Section 31: Abyss by Jeffrey Lang and David Weddle
2/19/11 Gateways: Demons of Air and Darkness by Keith R. A. DeCandido
2/19/11 Gateways: Horn and Ivory by Keith R. A. DeCandido
3/4/11 Mission Gamma: Twilight by David R. George III
3/19/11 Mission Gamma: This Gray Spirit by Heather Jarman
4/2/11 Mission Gamma: Cathedral by Andy Mangels and Michael A. Martin
4/7/11 Mission Gamma: Lesser Evil by Robert Simpson
4/16/11 The Brave and the Bold: Book One by Keith R. A. DeCandido
4/23/11 The Brave and the Bold: Book Two by Keith R. A. DeCandido
4/26/11 Star Trek Nemesis by J. M. Dillard
5/4/11 Rising Son by S. D. Perry
5/9/11 Homecoming by Christie Golden
5/15/11 The Farther Shore by Christie Golden
5/28/11 I.K.S. Gorkon: A Good Day to Die by Keith R. A. DeCandido
6/5/11 Unity by S. D. Perry
6/13/11 I.K.S. Gorkon: Honor Bound by Keith R. A. DeCandido
6/22/11 Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Cardassia / Andor by Heather Jarman and Una McCormack
6/25/11 Spirit Walk: Old Wounds by Christie Golden
6/28/11 Spirit Walk: Enemy of My Enemy by Christie Golden
7/11/11 Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Trill / Bajor by J. Noah Kym, Andy Mangels, and Michael A. Martin
7/19/11 Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Dominion / Ferenginar by Keith R. A. DeCandido and David R. George III
7/23/11 I.K.S. Gorkon: Enemy Territory by Keith R. A. DeCandido
7/27/11 I.K.S. Gorkon: A Burning House by Keith R. A. DeCandido
8/1/11 A Time to Kill by David Mack
8/6/11 A Time to Heal by David Mack
8/10/11 A Time for War, A Time for Peace by Keith R. A. DeCandido
8/17/11 Death in Winter by Michael Jan Friedman
8/21/11 Titan: Taking Wing by Andy Mangels and Michael A. Martin
8/27/11 Articles of the Federation by Keith R. A. DeCandido
9/6/11 Titan: The Red King by Andy Mangels and Michael A. Martin
9/10/11 Titan: Orion's Hounds by Christopher L. Bennett
9/16/11 Warpath by David Mack
9/18/11 Resistance by J. M. Dillard
9/21/11 Q & A by Keith R. A. DeCandido
9/25/11 Before Dishonor by Peter David
9/30/11 Titan: Sword of Damocles by Geoffrey Thorne
10/3/11 Greater Than the Sum by Christopher L. Bennett
10/8/11 Fearful Symmetry by Olivia Woods
10/11/11 The Soul Key by Olivia Woods
10/16/11 Destiny: Gods of Night by David Mack
10/20/11 Destiny: Mere Mortals by David Mack
10/26/11 Destiny: Lost Souls by David Mack
11/4/11 Losing the Peace by William Leisner
11/13/11 A Singular Destiny by Keith R. A. DeCandido
11/18/11 Titan: Over a Torrent Sea by Christopher L. Bennett
12/6/11 Full Circle by Kirsten Beyer
12/14/11 Unworthy by Kirsten Beyer
12/26/11 Titan: Synthesis by James Swallow
12/27/11 Typhon Pact: Zero Sum Game by David Mack

That's 55, which for me is amazing. I'm not a slow reader, but I'm not fast either, and I do more with my spare time than read. Originally the list had 52, but then Pocket kept releasing books throughout the year until the eventual total was 61. These were part of the goal but I ran out of time:

Typhon Pact: Seize the Fire by Michael A. Martin (in progress)
Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire by David R. George III
Typhon Pact: Paths of Disharmony by Dayton Ward
Indistinguishable from Magic by David A. McIntee
DTI: Watching the Clock by Christopher L. Bennett
Children of the Storm by Kirsten Beyer

SO CLOSE!!! But I'm just adding them to next year's list. Aside from those, I might read a few other Trek books next year - mainly whatever comes out that extends the continuity - but I'm planning to overall take a break from Trek once that list is done.

Since I'm an Audible.com member, I also listened to a few books this year. I didn't keep a list like I did of physical books, but going on my library list and my memory:

Catch Me If You Can by Frank W. Abagnale
Split Infinity by Piers Anthony
Storm Front by Jim Butcher
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
The Chase by Clive Cussler
Enchantress from the Stars by Sylvia Engdahl
Shaman's Crossing by Robin Hobb
Forest Mage by Robin Hobb
Renegade's Magic by Robin Hobb
Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
Crystal Singer by Anne McCaffrey
Killashandra by Anne McCaffrey
Crystal Line by Anne McCaffrey
The Rowan by Anne McCaffrey
Damia by Anne McCaffrey
Damia's Children by Anne McCaffrey
Lyon's Pride by Anne McCaffrey
The Tower and the Hive by Anne McCaffrey (in progress)
Freedom's Landing by Anne McCaffrey
Freedom's Challenge by Anne McCaffrey
Freedom's Choice by Anne McCaffrey
The Prestige by Christopher Priest
Agent to the Stars by John Scalzi
The Way of Shadows by Brent Weeks
Star Wars: Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn

I think there might have been some of McCaffrey's Pern novels in that list as well, but I've listened to them so many times my memory fails me as to whether I did this year or not. :lol:
 
My hearing isn't really good enough to listen to Audible books. I often have to put subtitles on for movies and TV shows which is why I prefer to watch things on DVD.
 
I haven't read a great deal this year, and I can't recall everything I've read. Some of it was:

Jack Reacher novels:
Killing Floor
Die Trying
Tripwire
Running Blind
Echo Burning

also:
Salem's Lot
Carrie
Stepford Wives

I think that was about it.
 
In admittedly no order:

1. Star Trek Voyager: Children of the Storm - Kirsten Beyer
2. Star Trek DTI: Watching the Clock - Christopher Bennett
3. 11.22.63 - Stephen King
4. Dead Space: Martyr - BK Evenson
5. Bioshock: Rapture - John Shirley
6. Deus Ex: Icarus Effect - James Swallow
7. Mass Effect: Retribution - Drew Karpyshyn
8. Halo: Cryptum - Greg Bear
9. Star Wars: Knight Errant - John Jackson Miller
10. Star Wars: Riptide - Paul Kemp
11. Star Wars The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance - Sean Williams

I've read probably around four times as many graphic novels as that, but that's still a small amount compared to how much I used to read. I guess my goal for this year is to read a lot more, and probably to read more original fiction too.
 
I am so jealous of you guys that can read large amounts of books like that. I am a very slow reader (due to some OCD issues) so it takes me quite a long time to get through one book (months, at least). Also, I used to read before going to sleep each night, but now that I am working full time again I feel like I just don't have the time, and am too tired once I get into bed. Any free time I do have I spend playing games on my handheld devices. Novels just seem so overwhelmingly long to me now, since I take so long to read them.

Well, I did manage to get through a few books this year. I can't remember all of them at the moment, but what sticks out is Uncle Tom's Cabin, which I've been meaning to read for years. It was not at all what I expected it to be from what I had heard of it in school, it was much more enjoyable and emotional.
 
Non-Fiction

1.) Leadership and Self-Deception: Getting out of the Box
2.) Our Endangered Values by Jimmy Carter
3.) The Prayer of Jabez
4.) The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln, His Agenda, and an Unnecessary War
5.) The Persecution of Sarah Palin: How the Elite Media Tried to Bring Down a Rising Star
6.) Lincoln Unmasked: What You're Not Supposed to Know About Dishonest Abe

Fiction

1.) Star Trek: Enterprise: Kobayashi Maru
2.) Little House in the Big Woods
3.) Animal Farm
4.) Farmer Boy

Graphic Novels

1.) Wonder Woman: Love and Murder
2.) Wonder Woman: Amazons Attack!
3.) Wonder Woman: The Circle
4.) Wonder Woman: Ends of the Earth
5.) Wonder Woman: Rise of the Olympian
6.) Superman/Batman: Supergirl
7.) Powergirl: A New Beginning
8.) Batman: Year One
9.) Batman: The Long Halloween
10.) Identity Crisis
11.) The OMAC Project
12.) Superman: Sacrifice
13.) Justice League of America: Crisis of Conscience
14.) Batman: Haunted Knight

That's the most I've read in quite a while. I felt pretty good about the amount, until I looked in this thread. :p
 
This is a neat thread idea :)

I've read a LOT of books apparently, more than I realized. I've kept track of the books I read as part of a similar activity going on in a crafting email group I'm also part of at YahooGroups. Goodness.. it looks like I have no life doesn't it? Many of these are not full length novels though, they're novellas from Amazon's Kindle bookstore. I also tend to read on my lunch break, and when I can't sleep, or I'm hanging out "watching" Top Gear or Sons of Guns with my hubby, I read!

:)

I also read while waiting for orchestra club to finish, or for track to finish so I can pick up various children from school. (those things never finish on time.. always late.. lol)




1. "The Descent" by Jeff Long
2. "The Balkan Escape" by Steve Berry
3. "Year Zer0" by Jeff Long
4. "The Messiah Secret" by James Becker
5. "Starbound" by Joe Haldeman
6. "Promises in the Dark" by Stephanie Tyler
7. "Passions of a Wicked Earl" by Lorraine Heath
8. "The Wheel of Darkness" by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child.
9. "McKettrick's Choice" by Linda Lael Miller.
10. "Beneath Still Waters" by Matthew J. Costello.
11. "The Templar Conspiracy". by Paul Christopher.
12. "The Reckoning" by Jeff Long.
13. "Rogue Wave" by Boyd Morrison.
14. "Grim Reaper: End of Days" by Steve Alton.
15. "The Ark, A Novel" by Boyd Morrison.
16. "Deja Dead" by Kathy Reichs.
17. "HIM HER HIM Again THE END of HIM" by Patricia Marx.
18. "Unknown" by Didier Van Cauwelaert.
19. "Instinct" by Jeremy Robinson.
20. "BONES Buried Deep" by Max Allan Collins.
21. "reckless" by Andrew Gross.
22. "Deeper Than The Dead" by Tami Hoag.
23. "Secret of the Sand" by Rai Aren & Tavius E.
24. "Hidden Away" by Maya Banks.
25. "Blood and Ice" by Robert Masello
26. " Blood and Ice" by Robert Masello.
27. "Extinct" by Charles Wilson.
28. "The Land of Painted Caves" by Jean M. Auel.
29. "HeartsBlood" by Carolyn McCray.
30. "Torment" by Jeremy Bishop.
31. "Primeval" by David L. Golemon.
32. "Leviathan" by Jared Sandman.
33. "Atlantis" by Bob Mayer writing as Robert Doherty.
34. "To Wake The Dead" by Richard Laymon.
35. "camouflage" by Joe Haldeman.
36. "Origin" by J.A. Konrath.
37. "Threshold" by Jeremy Robinson.
38. "Beneath" by Jeremy Robinson.
39. "Skeleton Justice" by Dr. Michael Baden & Linda Kenney Baden.
40. "Water Like A Stone" by Deborah Crombie.
41. "Boca Moon" by Frank Foster.
42. "The Deluge" by Mark Morris.
43. "The Thieves of Heaven" by Richard Doetsch.
44. "The Depths" by Victor Methos.
45. "Dark Gold" by David Angston.
46. "Thaw" by Bryan Dunn.
47. "Death du Jour" by Kathy Reichs.
48. "Fall" by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan.
49. "Gone With The Wind" by Margaret Mitchell
50. "Ice Reich" by William Dietrich.
51. "Deadly Fear" by Cynthia Eden.
52. "White Shark" by Peter Benchley.
53. "Trace of Fever" by Lori Foster.
54. "Crave" by J.R. Ward
55. "The Skeleton Key: A Short Story Exclusive" by James Rollins
56. "Abominable" by William Meikle
57. "Phantoms" by Dean Koontz
58. "Prodigal Son" by Dean Koontz
59. "City of Night" by Dean Koontz
60. "Lost Souls" by Dean Koontz
61. "Pulse" by Jeremy Robinson
62. "Antarktos Rising" by Jeremy Robinson.
63. "Kronos" by Jeremy Robinson
64. "Callsign: King" by Jeremy Robinson
65. "The Last Hunter: Decent" by Jeremy Robinson
66. "Dragonsblood" by Todd McCaffrey
67. "13 Bullets" by David Wellington
68. "Ancestor" by Scott Sigler
69. "The Burning Wire" by Jeffery Deaver
70. "A River in the Sky" by Elizabeth Peters
71. "The Mullah's Storm" by Thomas W. Young
72. "Unmasked" by C.J. Barry
73. "Contact" by Susan Grant
74. "Sea Creature" by Victor Methos
75. "The Extinct" by Victor Methos
76. "Deadly Promises" by Sherrilyn Kenyon
77. "The Alexander Cipher" by Will Adams
78. "Sign of the Cross" by Chris Kuzneski
79. "The Bone Chamber" by Robin Burcell
80. "Dweller" by Jeff Strand
81. "The Extinction Event" by David Black
82. "Dark Rising" by Greig Beck
83. "Merciless" by Mary Burton
84. "Blood Oath" by Christopher Farnsworth
85. "Mandibles" by Jeff Strand
86. "Star Trek Voyager: Children of the Storm" by Kirsten Beyer
87. "Rig: A Novel of Terror" by Bryan Alaspa
88. "In the Name of Honor" by Richard North Patterson
89. "Heat Wave" by Richard Castle
90. "Meg: Origins" by Steve Alten
91. "The Lost Ark" by J.R. Rain
92. "Sea Strike" by James H. Cobb
93. "Star Trek Online: The Needs of the Many" by Michael A. Martin
94. "Along Came a Spider" by James Patterson
95. "The Dark Reaches" by Kristin Landon
96. "Callsign: Rook" by Jeremy Robinson
97. "Callsign: Queen" by Jeremy Robinson
98. "Megalodon Lives" by Rex Flash
99. "A Land of Ash" by David Dalglish
100. "Shark Beast" by Russ Cooper
101. "Make Mine Midnight" Annmarie McKenna
102. "Mile 81" by Stephen King
103. "The Bite of Silence" by Mary Hughes
104. "Dead of Night: A Zombie Novel" by Jonathan Maberry
105. "The Lost Army of Cambyses" by Paul Sussman
106. "Private", by James Patterson
107. "Hidden", by Eve Kenin.
108. "Indiana Jones & the Army of the Dead", by Steve Perry
109. "Blood Work", by Michael Connelly
110. "The Devil's Gold", by Steve Berry
111. "Ill Wind", by Kevin J. Anderson & Doug Beason
112. "The God Machine", by J. G. Sandon.
113. "Resurrection", by Tim Curran
114. "Lightning", by Dean Koontz.
115. "The Adamas Blueprint", by Boyd Morrison.
116. "EarthCore", by Scott Sigler
117. "Supervolcano: Eruption", by Harry Turtledove
118. "Star Trek vol. 1", by James Blish.
119. "Primeval: An Event Group Thriller", by David L. Goleman
120. "Stargate SG-1: #13", Hydra, by Holly Scott
121. "Stargate SG-1: #14", Valhalla, by Tim Waggoner
111. "Stargate SG-1: #15", The Power Behind the Throne, by Steven Savile
 
Star Trek: Typhon Pact - Paths of Disharmony
Star Trek: The Next Generation - Indistinguishable From Magic
Star Trek: DTI - Watching the Clock
Star Trek: Voyager - Children of the Storm
Star Trek: Vanguard - Harbinger (re-read)
Star Trek: Vanguard - Summon the Thunder
Star Trek: Vanguard - Reap the Whirlwind
Star Trek: Vanguard - Open Secrets
Star Trek: Vanguard - Precipice
Star Trek: Vanguard - Declassified
Changes (a novel of the Dresden Files)
The Furies of Calderon (book one of the Codex Alera)
Academ's Fury (book two of the Codex Alera)
Cursor's Fury (book three of the Codex Alera)
 
1. Unbroken - Laura Hillenbrand 1/2
2. Team of Rivals - Doris Kearns Goodwin 1/14
3. Paper Towns - John Green 1/15
4. Will Grayson, WIll Grayson - John Green & David Leviathan 1/16
5. 'Salem's Lot - Stephen King 1/23
6. Fall of Giants - Ken Follett 2/15
7. With the Old Breed - EB Sledge 2/26
8. Helmet For My Pillow - Robert Leckie 3/2
9. The Corrections - Jonathan Franzen 3/10
10. Carter Beats the Devil - Glen David Gold 3/27
11. Tai'Pan - James Clavell - 4/10
12. Gai'Jin - James Clavell - 4/17
13. King Rat - James Clavell - 4/19
14. The God Delusion - Richard Dawkins - 5/21
15. The Noble House - James Cclavell 6/18
16. Neverwhere - Neil Gaiman - 6/20
17. American Gods - Neil Gaiman 6/22
18. Remarkable Creatures - Tracy Chevalier - 6/24
19. Major Pettigrew's Last Stand - Helen Simonson 6/27
20. The Help - Kathryn Stockett 6/29
21. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - JK Rowling 7/1
22. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - JK Rowling 7/1
23. Harry Potter and tehe Prisoner of Azkaban - JK Rowling 7/2
24. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - JK Rowling 7/3
25. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - JK Rowling 7/5
26. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - JK Rowling 7/7
27. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - JK Rowling 7/10
28. Annals of a Former World - John McPhee 7/16
29. The Paris Wife - Paula McLain - 7/19
30. Freedom - Jonathan Franzen - 7/23
31. The Seashell on the Mountaintop - Alan Cutler - 7/26
32. The Vampire Lestat - Anne Rice - 7/27
33. Fevre Dream - George R. R. Martin - 7/31
34. Storm Front - Jim Butcher - 8/3
35. The World Without Us - 8/7
36. A Game of Thrones - George R. R. Martin - 8/12
37. Silent Spring - Rachel Carson - 10/2
38. Anna and the French Kiss - 10/9
39. Fool Moon - Jim Butcher - 10/12
40. Shantoram - Gregory David Roberts - 10/25
41. The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood - 10/29
42. Stardust - Neil Gaiman - 10/30
43. State of Wonder - Ann Patchett - 11/5
44. Cutting for Stone - Abraham Verghese 11/8
45. Middlesex - Jeffrey Eugenides - 11/12
46. The Name of the Wind - Patrick Rothfuss - 11/17
47. The Wise Man's Fear - Patrick Rothfuss - 11/23
48. Queen of the Damned - Anne Rice - 11/29
49. Grave Peril - Jim Butcher - 12/2
50. The Glass Castle - Jeannette Walls - 12/6
51. Summer Knight - Jim Butcher - 12/23
52. Death Masks - Jim Butcher - 12/29

Books 38-52 were read on a Kindle.
 
Fiction:

Drood
- Dan Simmons
The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest - Stieg Larsson
Blockade Billy - Stephen King
Smoke and Mirrors - Neil Gaiman
The Kingdom Beyond The Waves - Stephen Hunt
Prospero Lost - L. Jagi Lamplighter
A Wizard of Earthsea - Ursula K. Le Guin
Queen of the Damned - Anne Rice
The Mucker - Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Oakdale Affair - Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril - Paul Malmont
Middlesex - Jeffrey Eugenides
Elric of Melniboné - Michael Moorcock
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy - John le Carré
The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West - Gregory Maguire
Carte Blanche - Jeffery Deaver
The Magicians - Lev Grossman
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay - Michael Chabon
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon - Stephen King
Son of a Witch - Gregory Maguire
The Terror - Dan Simmons
The Magician King - Lev Grossman


Non-Fiction:

The Laughing Gorilla - Robert Graysmith
The Hunt for Tokyo Rose - Russell Warren Howe
Destiny of the Republic - Candice Millard
Ava: My Story - Ava Gardner
Sea Wolf of the Confederacy - David W. Shaw
Empire of the Summer Moon - S. C. Gwynne
In the Garden of Beasts - Erik Larson
Who Killed the Red Baron? - P. J. Carisella
The Last Days of the Romanovs - Helen Rappaport
The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey - Candice Millard
1776 - David McCullough
The Devil in the White City - Erik Larson
 
My new year's resolution is to read more books in 2012. Last year I read the following.

Graphic novels
The Amazing Spider-Man by JMS I by J Michael Strazynski
The Amazing Spider-Man by JMS II by J. michael Strazynski
The Walking Dead book I by Robert Kirkman

Fiction
A Game of Thrones by George RR Martin
Wizardborn,The Runelords book 3 by David Farland
A Clash of Kings by George RR Martin

Non Fiction
The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein **recommended**
Alfred Hitchcock, A life in Darkness and Light by Paul McGiligan **recommended**
Inside Steve's brain by Leander Kahney (in Dutch)
A History of The Netherlands by Geert Mak, Jan Bank and others (yes, also in Dutch)

I'm reading your non fiction lists with great interest and have already lined up a couple of great reads for 2012. But keep them coming....
 
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