I finished entering in all the titles I read over Christmas, and then counted. I read 100 books this past year! Well, maybe more, because sometimes, when I re-read something, I don't write it down. And I don't write down all the magazines I read either. But, wow! What an accomplishment. This might explain why I haven't done much stitching this past year...
Part of the credit for me reading so many titles goes to Mrs. Coach, who I hired in late January. She's a young thing--only 21, but she likes to read and she likes to read the same kinds of books I like to read. I'm not sure if we're good for each other or not, and I'm not sure if our husband's appreciate us enabling each other.
Rather than give a brief review of each title, Let me just tell you my most favorite book of the year:
A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness. What an excellent book. Yes, it has witches, and vampires, but neither fit any of our typical images. It was a fluke that I picked up this book, but it was so well written. I was even frustrated to reach the end, because it ended on a cliff hanger. I'm eagerly awaiting the sequel which should be published sometime in 2012. (And I'm not giving you a synopsis...you can look it up on Amazon or Barnes & Noble to see what it's about! Just take my word for it...it's GOOD!)
My least favorite book, and the one that disappointed me the most was Jean Auel's final novel in her Earth's Children series, Land of Painted Caves. I felt that she recycled most of the book and didn't have any real plot until the last 1/3 of the book. If she'd dumped the first 2/3 and started with the ending, I think it would have been a much better ending to a series that first appeared in 1982.
I read lots of series this year. Lots of Fantasy titles (thanks Mrs. Coach) and I read the entire Sookie Stackhouse books. I still managed to fit in some non-fiction titles. Some to make me think and question my beliefs about many things, and some just for fun.
I apologize for not correctly formatting my book titles. I should underline them all, but I'm not. On a few titles, I did make some additional comments, but not all.
Without further ado...here's the list...
Once a Princess by Johanna Lindsey
Deep Down by Karen Harper
Endless Forest by Sara Donanti --this one WAS a great ending to a great series. The epilogue had me in tears.
The Templar Salvation by Raymond Khoury
Star Crossed by Elizabeth Bunce
Last Templar by Raymond Khoury
Jesus Interrupted by Bart D. Ehrman
Misquoting Jesus by Bart D. Ehrman
Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray
Rebel Angels by Libba Bray
The Exile by Diana Gabaldon--this one is a graphic novel based on Outlander
The sweet far thing by Libba Bray
Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins--an excellent series. Who doesn't love a girl with a bow?
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot
Treachery in Death by J D Robb
Incarceron by Catherine Fisher
Sapphique by Catherine Fisher
Lost to Time: unforgettable stories that History forgot by Martin W. Sandler
A discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness
Sex, Time and Power by Leonard Shlain--his basic concept (in my mind) is that women were the first to develop a sense of time...That's not all, but that's what I remembered the most :)
Land of painted caves by Jean Auel
The Red Garden by Alice Hoffman
Dealing with Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede
Searching for Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede
Calling for Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede
Talking to Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede
Chasing Fire by Nora Roberts
Rangers apprentice 10: Emperor of Nihon-Ja by John Flanagan
Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning
Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning
Faefever by Karen Marie Moning
Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning
Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning
Throne of Fire by Rick Riordan--Riordan's books look at Mythology in a new way. Makes it fun for kids to read these and then actual mythological stories. They're fun, fun, fun!
Crying Blood by Donis Casey
Immortal by Gillian Shields
Betrayal by Gillian Shields
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Deadly Hollows
Dragon's Time by Todd McCaffrey
Smokin' seventeen by Janet Evanovich
Hold me closer Necromancer by Lish McBride
The Dark is Rising Series (6 books) Susan Cooper
Dead until Dark by Charlaine Harris
Living Dead in Dallas by Charlaine Harris
Club Dead by Charlaine Harris
Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris
The Sun Witch by Linda Winstead Jones
The Moon Witch by Linda Winstead Jones
The Star Witch by Linda Winstead Jones
All that is bitter & sweet by Ashley Judd
Mapping Human History by Steve Olson
Dead as a Doornail by Charlaine Harris
Definitely Dead by Charlaine Harris
All Together Dead by Charlaine Harris
From Dead to Worse by Charlaine Harris
Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris
Dead in the family by Charlaine Harris
Prince of Magic by Linda Winstead Jones
Prince of Fire by Linda Winstead Jones
Prince of Swords by Linda Winstead Jones
Untouchable by Linda Winstead Jones
Dead Reckoning by Charlaine Harris
Game of Thrones by George R R Martin
22 nights by Linda Winstead Jones
Bride by Command by Linda Winstead Jones
She-Wolves: the women who ruled England before Elizabeth by Helen Castor
New York to Dallas by J. D. Robb
Tears of the Sun by S. M. Stirling
Centuries of June by Keith Donohue
The Unquiet by JD Robb
Harvest by Tess Gerritsen
The Sookie Stackhouse Companion by Charlaine Harris
Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan
None wounded, none missing, all dead: story of E.B. Custer by Howard Kazanjian & Chris Enss
Ranger's Apprentice: The Lost Stories by John Flanagan
Growing and canning your own food by Jackie Clay
Stories of a self-reliant woman by Jackie Clay
The Next Always by Nora Roberts
Inheritance by Christopher Paolini
First Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones
Second Grave on the Left by Draynda Jones
Sex with the Queen by Eleanor Herman--Yes, this is a book about sex. Actually it's about Queens and their lovers. Quite interesting. Ms. Herman also wrote one about the Sex with Kings too.
Explosive Eighteen by Janet Evanovich
The Scottish Prisoner by Diana Gabaldon
Time Traveler's Guide to Medieval England by Ian Mortimer
Sword Dancer by Jennifer Roberson
Sword maker by Jennifer Roberson
Sword Breaker by Jennifer Roberson
Sword Singer by Jennifer Roberson
Sword Born by Jennifer Roberson
Sword Sworn by Jennifer Roberson
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Wagon Wheel Kitchens: food on the Oregon trail by Jacqueline Williams
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Well I THOUGHT I was a vorcious reader. :)
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