Saturday, January 02, 2010

Books Read in 2010

Cumulative Reading List for 2010.

JANUARY 2010
1. The Griffin and Sabine Trilogy. Nick Bantock:
  • Griffin and Sabine: An Extraordinary Correspondence. (1991; 48 pages; fiction)
  • Sabine's Notebook: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin and Sabine Continues. (1992; 48 pages; fiction)
  • The Golden Mean: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin and Sabine Concludes. (1993; 48 pages; fiction)
2. The Anthologist. Nicholson Baker (2009; 243 pages; fiction)
3. The Raphael Affair. Iain Pears (1990; 191 pages; fiction)
4. Venom. Joan Brady (2010; 470 pages; fiction)
5. The Island of Dr. Moreau. H.G. Wells (1895; 245 pages; fiction)

FEBRUARY 2010
6. Quattrocento. James McKean (2002; 307 pages; fiction)
7. People of the Book. Geraldine Brooks (2008; 372 pages; fiction)
8. Contact. Carl Sagan (1985; 432 pages; science fiction)

MARCH 2010
9. Mrs. Malory and Any Man's Death. Hazel Holt (2009; 247 pages; fiction)
10. The Brontes Went to Woolworths. Rachel Ferguson (1931, 2009; 188 pages; fiction)
11. Heresy. S.J. Parris (2009; 355 pages ARC; fiction)
12. A Stitch in Time. Monica Ferris (2000; 247 pages; fiction)
13. A Fair Maiden. Joyce Carol Oates (2010; 165 pages; fiction)
14. Before the Throne. Naguib Mahfouz (2009; 130 pages; fiction)

APRIL 2010
15. The Swimming Pool. Holly LeCraw (2010; 307 pages ARC; fiction)
16. An American Type. Henry Roth (2010; 278 pages ARC; fiction) [Review to come in May]
17. A River in the Sky. Elizabeth Peters (2010; 307 pages ARC; fiction)
18. Live To Tell. Lisa Gardner (2010; 390 pages ARC; fiction)

MAY 2010
19. The Map of True Places. Brunonia Barry (2010; 403 pages ARC; fiction)
20. Tinkers. Paul Harding (2009; 191 pages; fiction)
21. The Last Child. John Hart (2009; 373 pages; fiction)
22. Innocent. Scott Turow (2010; 406 pages; fiction)
23. The Hypnotist. M.J. Rose (2010; 405 pages; fiction)

JUNE 2010
24. The Forgotten Garden. Kate Morton (2008; 549 pages; fiction)
25. The Magicians. Lev Grossman (2009; 402 pages; fiction)
26. The Spider Bites. Medora Sale (2010; 131 pages; fiction)
27. The Three Weissmanns of Westport. Cathleen Schine (2010; 445 pages, large print edition; fiction)

JULY 2010
28. Noah's Compass. Anne Tyler (2009; 277 pages; fiction)
29. The Good Psychologist. Noam Shpancer (2010; 238 page; fiction)
30. Damaged. Alex Kava (2010; 255 pages ARC; fiction)
31. The Egypt Game. Zilpha Keatley Snyder (1967; 215 pages; fiction)
32. The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. Alan Bradley (2009; 374 pages; fiction)

AUGUST 2010
33. Think of a Number. John Verdon (2010; 418 pages ARC; fiction)
34. All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost. Lan Samantha Chang (2010; 205 pages ARC; fiction)

SEPTEMBER 2010
35. The Inheritance. Simon Tolkien (2010; 325 pages; fiction)
36. The Convent. Panos Karnezis (2010; 214 pages ARC; fiction)
37. The House Next Door. Anne Rivers Siddons (1978; 356 pages; fiction)
38. Cards on the Table. Agatha Christie (1936; 197 pages; fiction)

OCTOBER 2010
39. Animal Farm. George Orwell (1945; Kindle edition; fiction)
40. Book of Shadows. Alexandra Sokoloff (2010; 312 pages; fiction)
41. After Claude. Iris Owens (1973/2010; 206 pages ARC; fiction)
42. The Dark Half. Stephen King (1989; 467 pages; fiction)
43. We Have Always Lived in the Castle. Shirley Jackson (1962; 140 pages; fiction)

NOVEMBER 2010
44. The Vanishing of Katharina Linden. Helen Grant (2009; 285 pages ARC; fiction)
45. The Distant Hours. Kate Morton (2010; 672 pages ARC; fiction)

DECEMBER 2010
46. Juliet. Anne Fortier (2010; 447 pages ARC; fiction)
47. The Weird Sisters. Eleanor Brown (2011; 318 pages ARC; fiction)
48. The Thirty-Nine Steps. John Buchan (1915; fiction)
49. Operation Terror. Murray Leinster (1962; fiction)

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