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Well I threatened I would enlist the books of my year,
New (to me) reads:
Picturing Men - John Ibsen
The Time Waster Letters - Robin Cooper
Smoke and Mirros - Neil Gaiman
The Death of Dalziel - Reginald Hill
Lost Light
The Narrows
City of Bones
Angels Flight
Black Ice
The Poet
The Closers
The Last Coyote
The Overlook - All by Michael Connelly
Dream Boy - Jim Grimsley
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (4 times!)- JK Rowling
The Attack of the Unsinkable Rubber Ducks - Christopher Brookmyre
Beneath the Bleeding - Val McDermid
Regeneration study book - Can't remember!
Making Money (twice)- Terry Pratchett
The Long Way Down - Ewan McGregor & Charlie Boorman
Rereads
The Man Without a Face - Isabelle Holland - this is my comfort book/reread and willhave been read several times over the year
The Starsky & Hutch Novelisations 1 - 8
Night Watch
Men at Arms
Feet of Clay
Jingo
Going Postal - All Terry Pratchett
Harry Potter 1 - 6 (in preperation for 7!)
One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night
Be my Enemy
Country of the Blind
A Big Boy Done it and Run away - All Christopher Brookmyre
Dead Run
Live Bait
Want to Play?
Snow Blind - All P J Tracy
(plus - 18 Enid Blyton books - I revert to these in times of crisis, because they allow me to shut my brain down - that 18 represents a difficult 2 weeks when I was quite a bit broken)
So 20 completely new, 46 altogether including rereads, and 64 including Enid Blyton! In addition I listened to several Audio Books in the car.
New (to me) reads:
Picturing Men - John Ibsen
The Time Waster Letters - Robin Cooper
Smoke and Mirros - Neil Gaiman
The Death of Dalziel - Reginald Hill
Lost Light
The Narrows
City of Bones
Angels Flight
Black Ice
The Poet
The Closers
The Last Coyote
The Overlook - All by Michael Connelly
Dream Boy - Jim Grimsley
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (4 times!)- JK Rowling
The Attack of the Unsinkable Rubber Ducks - Christopher Brookmyre
Beneath the Bleeding - Val McDermid
Regeneration study book - Can't remember!
Making Money (twice)- Terry Pratchett
The Long Way Down - Ewan McGregor & Charlie Boorman
Rereads
The Man Without a Face - Isabelle Holland - this is my comfort book/reread and willhave been read several times over the year
The Starsky & Hutch Novelisations 1 - 8
Night Watch
Men at Arms
Feet of Clay
Jingo
Going Postal - All Terry Pratchett
Harry Potter 1 - 6 (in preperation for 7!)
One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night
Be my Enemy
Country of the Blind
A Big Boy Done it and Run away - All Christopher Brookmyre
Dead Run
Live Bait
Want to Play?
Snow Blind - All P J Tracy
(plus - 18 Enid Blyton books - I revert to these in times of crisis, because they allow me to shut my brain down - that 18 represents a difficult 2 weeks when I was quite a bit broken)
So 20 completely new, 46 altogether including rereads, and 64 including Enid Blyton! In addition I listened to several Audio Books in the car.
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Date: 2008-01-02 09:13 pm (UTC)I have also read Going Postal (not last year) and the new Harry Potter book. Ever since Good Omens I've been thinking of reading some Neil Gaiman.
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Date: 2008-01-02 10:16 pm (UTC)Neil Gaiman.. is strange, I quite like his books when I'm reading them - but promptly forget everything about them the minute I have finished. There's no real engagement or conncection.
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Date: 2008-01-05 01:44 am (UTC)But I also love Michael Connelly, but was bored senseless by the last Harry Potter book.
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Date: 2008-01-05 09:51 am (UTC)I love rereading things though, books become comfy, safe things and I like to read them again, I like to get to favourite bits and carry the images with me. Sometimes I will finish a book and turn straight back to the beginning again and start over.
Sometimes I'll just reread a specific chapter or section, because that's the image that I crave there and then (those didn't make it on to my list btw!)
Probably the fact I read so much delays me on writing, but it's also a relaxation and I need to read before bed to wind down.
I have the Time Traveller's Wife, but haven't gotten around to reading it yet. I'm working my way through Michael Connelly. The Last HP - maybe not the best, but I like a resolution to things!