If you fancy posting something about your reading in 2012, hop on over to clickclackgorilla and join he book lovers' blog hop. Simply add a link to your post at the bottom of this post and include a link back to that post from yours. Sounds confusing but it's easy really. I promise. Thanks again to Nikki for the inspiration to keep a list of books during the year, not to mention for running a round-up for everyone to join in. I do find it really interesting to see what others are reading but more than that, I have to admit that I find it really interesting to look back over what I've read. I sometimes find myself wanting to re-read a book that, if I look at my list, I've just read recently. And sometimes I look at some of the books on the list and it seems like years ago that I read them.
I'll follow this post in a day or two with a summary of totals for the different categories and plans for next year's reading. I failed totally in my intentions to actually post a bit more about the books I've been reading this year - will have to work on that next year I think. Having a laptop at home again should help on that score though.
(BC) = Book club books
(RR) = something I've re-read - there are some books, such as by Georgette Heyer, that I invariably read every year when the escapism of new fiction isn't enough and I want to escape into familiar stories that always make me laugh or cry.
- Jeder stirbt für sich allein - Hans Fallada (BC)
- god is not Great - How Religion Poisons Everything - Christopher Hitchens
- The Fry Chronicles - Stephen Fry
- More Than You Can Say - Paul Torday
- The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins
- Catching Fire - Suzanne Collins
- Mockingjay - Suzanne Collins
- Personal Demon - Kelley Armstrong
- Lark Rise - Flora Thornton
- Living with the dead - Kelley Armstrong
- Over to Candleford - Flora Thornton
- Something Rotten - Jasper Fforde
- Candleford Green - Flora Thornton
- Sylvester - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- Funny Boy - Shyam Selvadurai (BC)
- A Civil Contract - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- Charity Girl - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- Trainspotting - Irvine Welsh
- Sprig Muslin - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- Arabella - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- Bath Tangle - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows - J.K. Rowling (RR)
- Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen
- April Lady - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- The Unknown Ajax - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- Paradise News - David Lodge (BC)
- Heidi - Die Lehr- und Wanderjahre - Johanna Spyri
- Angela's Ashes - Frank McCourt
- A Monk Swimming - Malachy McCourt
- Emma - Jane Austen
- Men of the Otherworld - Kelley Armstrong
- Frostbitten - Kelley Armstrong
- Second Coming - John Given
- The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel - Deborah Moggach
- A Dance with Dragons 1: Dreams and Dust - George R. R. Martin
- A Dance with Dragons 2: After the Feast - George R. R. Martin
- The Summoning - Kelley Armstrong
- The Awakening - Kelley Armstrong
- The Reckoning - Kelley Armstrong
- Half-Blood Blues - Esi Edugyan
- This Champagne Mojito is the Last Thing I Own - Ross O'Carroll Kelly as told to Paul Howard
- Mr S. and the Secrets of Andorra's Box - Ross O'Carroll Kelly as told to Paul Howard
- The Oh My God Delusion - Ross O'Carroll Kelly as told to Paul Howard
- NAMA Mia! - Ross O'Carroll Kelly as told to Paul Howard
- The Pope's Children: Ireland's New Elite - David McWilliams
- Follow the Money - David McWilliams
- The Speckled People - Hugo Hamilton
- The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold
- A Long Way from Penny Apples - Bill Cullen
- The Emperor Wears No Clothes - Jack Herer (RR)
- Do you come here often? - Alexandra Potter
- Heat - Georg Monbiot
- E-Mail an Alle - Matt Beaumont
- Knight in Shining Armour - JoAnn Ross (RR)
- Germany and the Germans - John Ardagh
- First Among Sequels - Jasper Fforde
- One of our Thursdays in missing - Jasper Fforde
- Merde Actually - Stephen Clarke
- Children of Men - P. D. James
- Xenophobe's Guide to the Aussies - Ken Hunt
- Down Under - Bill Bryson
- Hope and Glory - Stuart Maconie (BC)
- Room - Emma Donoghoe
- Ein Mann für jede Tonart - Hera Lind
- The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Making History - Stephen Fry (RR)
- Lobsters scream when you boil them and 100 other myths about food and cooking...plus 25 recipes to get it right every time - Bruce Weinstein + Mark Scarbrough
- Great Irish Love Stories - Una Morrissy
- These Old Shades - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- The Masqueraders - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- The Edible Woman - Margaret Atwood
- Les Misérables - Victor Hugo
- Devil's Cub - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- Curly Girl - Lorraine Massey with Deborah Chiel
- Tipping the Velvet - Sarah Waters
- Slaughterhouse 5 - Kurt Vonnegut
- Middlesex - Jeffrey Eugenides
- Waking the Witch - Kelley Armstrong
- Two Sisters - Gore Vidal
- The Kin - Suth's Story - Peter Dickinson
- Sylvester - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- Dime Store Magic - Kelley Armstrong (RR)
- Industrial Magic - Kelley Armstrong (RR)
- The City and the Pillar - Gore Vidal (BC)
- Irisches Tagebuch - Heinrich Boell
- Tales of the Otherworld - Kelley Armstrong
- Spellbound - Kelley Armstrong
- Thirteen - Kelley Armstrong
- The Protector's War - S. M. Stirling
- Jewel Garden - Sarah and Monty Don
- The Sunrise Lands - S. M. Stirling
- A Meeting at Corvallis - S. M. Stirling
- Off the Grid without a Paddle - Lynne Farr
- The Scourge of God - S. M. Stirling
- Food Self-Sufficiency: Reality Check - Susan Gregersen
- A Modest Proposal - Dr. Jonathan Swift
- Oryx and Crake - Margaret Atwood (BC)
- Friday's Child - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- 7 Myths about Aquaponics - Michelle Booth
- Grand Sophy - Georgette Heyer
- The Talisman Ring - Georgette Heyer
- An Only Child - Frank O'Connor
- My Father's Son - Frank O'Connor
- Venetia - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- Cotillion - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- The Convenient Marriage - Georgette Heyer
- Cousin Kate - Georgette Heyer (RR)
- Coming Home to Eat: The Pleasures and Politics of Local Foods - Gary Paul Nabhan
- The Sword of the Lady - S. M. Stirling
- The High King of Montival - S. M. Stirling
- The Tears of the Sun - S. M. Stirling
- Dead Aid - Why aid is not working and how there is another way for Africa - Dambisa Moyo
- English As We Speak It in Ireland - P. W. Joyce (okay, I'm only halfway through this but I may finish it this evening so I'm going to go ahead and include it but leave out the other three or four books I've started but not yet finished this year :) )
I've read twelve on this list. Looks like an interesting lot. Lots I've never heard of. The Hitchens book about religion sounds pretty interesting, was it?
ReplyDeleteAfter having read The God Delusion before, reading the Hitchens' book was a delight. Much of the same arguments but far less stodgy. He definitely had a way with words. I look forward to reading more of his work, as well as re-reading this one.
ReplyDeleteAnd, have just remembered another book I finished a couple of weeks ago that wasn't on the list so have added that now.