What I’ve read in 2009

I’ve never kept a list of what I’ve read. We’ll see if I can stay on top of keeping this up to date.

January:

Taming of the Shrew – Shakespeare, William
Much Ado About Nothing – Shakespeare, William
Blood Memories – Hendee, Barb
The Soldier King – Malan, Violette
WebMage – McCullough, Kelly
Martha Washington – Brady, Patricia
Button, Button uncanny stories – Matheson, Richard

February:

Sword of Orion – Lee, Sharon and Miller, Steve
Rise to Rebellion – Shaara, Jeff
Chez Moi – Desarthe, Agnes

March:

M is for Magic – Gaiman, Neil
Staying Dead – Gilman, Laura Anne
Curse the Dark – Gilman, Laura Anne
Bring It On – Gilman, Laura Anne
Watchmen – Moore, Alan
Burning Bridges – Gilman, Laura Anne
Free Fall – Gilman, Laura Anne

April:

North River – Hamill, Pete
Human Resource – Askegren, Pierce
Riding Lessons – Gruen, Sara
Flying Changes – Gruen, Sara
Murder of Angels – Kiernan, Caitlin R.

May:

Wyrmhole – Caselberg, Jay
Water for Elephants – Gruen, Sara
Furies of Caleron – Butcher, Jim
The Last Lecture – Pausch, Randy
Academ’s Fury – Butcher, Jim
Cursor’s Fury – Butcher, Jim
Captain’s Fury – Butcher, Jim
Princeps’ Fury – Butcher, Jim
The Turning Tide – Francis, Diana Pharaoh
Storm Front – Butcher, Jim
Fool Moon – Butcher, Jim

June:

Lucy’s Blade – Lambshead, John
Sepulchre – Mosse, Kate
Memories of the Old Plantation Home: A Creole Family Album – Gore, Laura Locoul and Marmillion, Norman and Sand
Chindi – McDevitt, Jack
Grave Peril – Butcher, Jim
Summer Knight – Butcher, Jim

July:

Dead and Gone – Harris, Charlaine
Engines of God – McDevitt, Jack
Deepsix – McDevitt, Jack
The Handmaid’s Tale – Atwood, Margaret
Death Masks – Butcher, Jim
Blood From Stone – Gilman, Laura Anne
Blood Rites – Butcher, Jim
Dead Beat – Butcher, Jim
Proven Guilty – Butcher, Jim

August:

Omega – McDevitt, Jack
Blue Diablo – Aguirre, Ann
Odyssey – McDevitt, Jack
White Night – Butcher, Jim
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix – Rowling, J. K.
The Virgin’s Lover (abridged) – Gregory, Philippa
Small Favor – Butcher, Jim
Hawkspar – Lisle, Holly
Cauldron – McDevitt, Jack

September:

Storm Glass – Snyder, Maria
Sea Glass – Snyder, Maria
Backup – Butcher, Jim
Thirteen Orphans – Lindskold, Jane
Probability Moon – Kress, Nancy
Julie & Julia: 365 days, 524 recipes, 1 tiny apartment kitchen – Powell, Julie

October:

Turn Coat – Butcher, Jim
Bittersweet – Barr, Nevada
An Echo in the Bone – Gabaldon, Diana
The Lost Symbol – Brown, Dan
The Storm Witch – Malan, Violette

November:

Doubleblind – Aguirre, Ann
The Time Traveler’s Wife – Niffenegger, Audrey
The Golden City – Twelve Hawks, John
Hunting Memories – Hendee, Barb
Rolling Thunder – Varley, John
The High King’s Tomb – Britain, Kristen
Singularity Sky – Stross, Charles

3 comments

  1. HSCC’s avatar

    I see a theme developing here…pick an author or two and stick with him (or her) for the entire month!

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