This page is really for me to keep track of the books I've been reading, but you are welcome to check back here from time to time to see the latest additions. I can tell you that, because of lists like this and because my Shelfari page helps me keep track, I read 92 books in 2010, 112 in 2011, and 141 in 2012. At the end of 2012, my always-growing list of books to be read still numbered somewhere around 753, so I won't be running out of things to read any time soon!
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Arana: American Chica; Two Worlds, One Childhood
Barr: Burn (Anna Pigeon #16)
Belin: From the Belly of My Beauty
Berry: The Amber Room
Birbiglia: Sleepwalk with Me and Other Painfully True Stories
Boo: Behind the Beautiful Forevers
Bradley: The Mists of Avalon
Burke: Dixie City Jam
Cash: A Land More Kind Than Home
Chabon: Gentlemen of the Road
Chua: Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother
Cleave: Gold
Coplin: The Orchardist
Crombie: Necessary as Blood (Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James #13)
Crombie: The Sound of Broken Glass (Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James #15)
Doig: The Bartender's Tale
Egan: The Worst Hard Time; The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl
Erdrich: Round House
Evanovich: Wicked Appetite
Evanovich: Wicked Business
Fleming: The Organized Family Historian; How to file, manage, and protect your genealogical research and heirlooms.
Gabaldon: Dragonfly in Amber (Outlander #2)
Gabaldon: Outlander (Outlander #1)
Gabaldon: Voyager (Outlander #3)
Galbraith: The Cuckoo's Calling
George: Place of Hiding (Inspector Lynley #12)
Gilmore: The Improper Life of Bezellia Grove
Gilmore: Looking for Salvation at the Dairy Queen
Glass: Three Junes
Grafton: U is for Undertow
Grafton: V is for Vengeance
Griffiths: A Dying Fall (Ruth Galloway #5)
Griffiths: House at Sea's End (Ruth Galloway #3)
Griffiths: Janus Stone (Ruth Galloway #2)
Griffiths: A Room Full of Bones (Ruth Galloway #4)
Grisham: The Innocent Man
Hamilton: The Camel Bookmobile
Harrison: Deed of Murder
Heller: The Dog Stars
Hendrickson: Finding Your Roots Online
Hoffman: The Dovekeepers
Hoffman: Here on Earth
Hoffman: Seventh Heaven
Hollingsworth: Gardening on Main Street
Itani: Deafening
Itani: Remembering the Bones
Itani: Requiem
Jance: Left for Dead (Ali Reynolds #7)
Joyce: Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
Kartus: Knit Fix
King: The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower 1)
McCall Smith: A Conspiracy of Friends (Corduroy Mansions #3)
McCall Smith: The Importance of Being Seven (44 Scotland Street #6)
McElroy: Reinventing the Chicken Coop; 14 Original Designs with Step-by-Step Building Instructions
Montefiore: The French Gardener
Montefiore: The Mermaid Garden
Montefiore: Sea of Lost Love
Montefiore: The Woman From Paris
Morganstern: The Night Circus
Niffenegger: The Night Bookmobile
Nunn: Blessed are the Dead (Detective Emmanuel Cooper #3)
Nwaubani: I Do Not Come to You By Chance
Penny: The Cruelest Month (Armand Gamache #3)
Penny: A Fatal Grace (Armand Gamache #2)
Penny: Still Life (Armand Gamache #1)
Picoult: Salem Falls
Radish: Tuesday Night Miracles
Renick: Genealogy 101; How to Trace Your Family's History and Heritage
Ridpath: Far North (Fire and Ice #2)
Ridpath: Where the Shadows Lie (Fire and Ice #1)
Shaffer: Family Acts
Simonson: Major Pettigrew's Last Stand
Stabenow: Bad Blood (Kate Shugak #20)
Stabenow: Better to Rest (Liam Campbell #4)
Stabenow: A Deeper Sleep (Kate Shugak #15)
Stabenow: A Fine and Bitter Snow (Kate Shugak #12)
Stabenow: Fire and Ice (Liam Campbell #1)
Stabenow: A Grave Denied (Kate Shugak #13)
Stabenow: A Night Too Dark (Kate Shugak #17)
Stabenow: Nothing Gold Can Stay (Liam Campbell #3)
Stabenow: So Sure of Death (Liam Campbell #2)
Stabenow: Prepared for Rage
Stabenow: Restless in the Grave (Kate Shugak #19)
Stabenow: A Taint in the Blood (Kate Shugak #14)
Stabenow: Though Not Dead (Kate Shugak #18)
Stabenow: Whisper to the Blood (Kate Shugak #16)
Stanley: Death of the Mantis (Detective Kubu #3)
Thurlo: Black Thunder (Ella Clah #17)
Tohe: No Parole Today
Trussoni: Angelology
Trussoni: Angelopolis
Verghese: Cutting for Stone
White: Nothing with Strings
Zusak: The Book Thief
Barr: Burn (Anna Pigeon #16)
Belin: From the Belly of My Beauty
Berry: The Amber Room
Birbiglia: Sleepwalk with Me and Other Painfully True Stories
Boo: Behind the Beautiful Forevers
Bradley: The Mists of Avalon
Burke: Dixie City Jam
Cash: A Land More Kind Than Home
Chabon: Gentlemen of the Road
Chua: Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother
Cleave: Gold
Coplin: The Orchardist
Crombie: Necessary as Blood (Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James #13)
Crombie: The Sound of Broken Glass (Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James #15)
Doig: The Bartender's Tale
Egan: The Worst Hard Time; The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl
Erdrich: Round House
Evanovich: Wicked Appetite
Evanovich: Wicked Business
Fleming: The Organized Family Historian; How to file, manage, and protect your genealogical research and heirlooms.
Gabaldon: Dragonfly in Amber (Outlander #2)
Gabaldon: Outlander (Outlander #1)
Gabaldon: Voyager (Outlander #3)
Galbraith: The Cuckoo's Calling
George: Place of Hiding (Inspector Lynley #12)
Gilmore: The Improper Life of Bezellia Grove
Gilmore: Looking for Salvation at the Dairy Queen
Glass: Three Junes
Grafton: U is for Undertow
Grafton: V is for Vengeance
Griffiths: A Dying Fall (Ruth Galloway #5)
Griffiths: House at Sea's End (Ruth Galloway #3)
Griffiths: Janus Stone (Ruth Galloway #2)
Griffiths: A Room Full of Bones (Ruth Galloway #4)
Grisham: The Innocent Man
Hamilton: The Camel Bookmobile
Harrison: Deed of Murder
Heller: The Dog Stars
Hendrickson: Finding Your Roots Online
Hoffman: The Dovekeepers
Hoffman: Here on Earth
Hoffman: Seventh Heaven
Hollingsworth: Gardening on Main Street
Itani: Deafening
Itani: Remembering the Bones
Itani: Requiem
Jance: Left for Dead (Ali Reynolds #7)
Joyce: Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
Kartus: Knit Fix
King: The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower 1)
McCall Smith: A Conspiracy of Friends (Corduroy Mansions #3)
McCall Smith: The Importance of Being Seven (44 Scotland Street #6)
McElroy: Reinventing the Chicken Coop; 14 Original Designs with Step-by-Step Building Instructions
Montefiore: The French Gardener
Montefiore: The Mermaid Garden
Montefiore: Sea of Lost Love
Montefiore: The Woman From Paris
Morganstern: The Night Circus
Niffenegger: The Night Bookmobile
Nunn: Blessed are the Dead (Detective Emmanuel Cooper #3)
Nwaubani: I Do Not Come to You By Chance
Penny: The Cruelest Month (Armand Gamache #3)
Penny: A Fatal Grace (Armand Gamache #2)
Penny: Still Life (Armand Gamache #1)
Picoult: Salem Falls
Radish: Tuesday Night Miracles
Renick: Genealogy 101; How to Trace Your Family's History and Heritage
Ridpath: Far North (Fire and Ice #2)
Ridpath: Where the Shadows Lie (Fire and Ice #1)
Shaffer: Family Acts
Simonson: Major Pettigrew's Last Stand
Stabenow: Bad Blood (Kate Shugak #20)
Stabenow: Better to Rest (Liam Campbell #4)
Stabenow: A Deeper Sleep (Kate Shugak #15)
Stabenow: A Fine and Bitter Snow (Kate Shugak #12)
Stabenow: Fire and Ice (Liam Campbell #1)
Stabenow: A Grave Denied (Kate Shugak #13)
Stabenow: A Night Too Dark (Kate Shugak #17)
Stabenow: Nothing Gold Can Stay (Liam Campbell #3)
Stabenow: So Sure of Death (Liam Campbell #2)
Stabenow: Prepared for Rage
Stabenow: Restless in the Grave (Kate Shugak #19)
Stabenow: A Taint in the Blood (Kate Shugak #14)
Stabenow: Though Not Dead (Kate Shugak #18)
Stabenow: Whisper to the Blood (Kate Shugak #16)
Stanley: Death of the Mantis (Detective Kubu #3)
Thurlo: Black Thunder (Ella Clah #17)
Tohe: No Parole Today
Trussoni: Angelology
Trussoni: Angelopolis
Verghese: Cutting for Stone
White: Nothing with Strings
Zusak: The Book Thief
You're doing a wonderful job of reading a lot and keeping track of what you are reading. Anyone who reads 100 books annually (or thereabouts, impresses me to no end). I'm planning to read my modest 24 or so books this year. I'll be lucky to meet my goal. Have a wonderful New Year!
ReplyDeleteOnly 753 Clair? ;>)...at least it's a LIST and not a stack of the actual books. Sometimes I'm afraid to read my favorite book blogs because I find too many must reads to add to my list. From yours, I need to check on that Ali Reynolds book, because if it's a new one it definitely goes on it.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking of doing a page on my blog something like this post and I think I'll check on that shelfari link. Thanks.