A very short list of books this year:
- "The Fountainhead", by Ayn Rand *
- "Tome of Beasts 3", by Kobold Publishing
- "Dragons of Stormwreck Isle", by Wizards of the Coast
- "Tome of Beasts III Lairs", from Kobold Press
- "Paranormal Power", by Rachel Williamson
- "Cytonic", by Brandon Sanderson
- "Flying Scotsman and the Best Birthday Ever", by Michael Morpurgo **
- "Eldership", by various authors
- "A Woman of Substance", by Barbara Taylor Bradford *
- "Crucial Conversations", by Grenny, Patterson, Switzler, and McMillan
- "Bond: With a Mind to Kill", by Anthony Horowitz
- "Lion", by Conn Iggulden
- "Star Wars Roleplaying Game", by various authors
- "Guardians of the Wild Unicorns", by Lindsay Littleson **
- "Parenting Hell", by Widdicombe and Beckett
- "Firefly: Carnival", by Una McCormack
- "Elektra", by Jennifer Saint
- "Atlas Shrugged", by Ayn Rand *
- "Firefly: What Makes Us Mighty", by M.K. England
- "The Ink Black Heart", by Robert Galbraith
- "The Fall of NĂºmenor", by J.R.R. Tolkien (edited by Brian Sibley)
That gives a total of just 21 books - it's just about possible that I may have to come back and edit this to add a 22nd, but that currently seems unlikely. This includes no rereads, and two books for Funsize/Surprise! There are five RPG related books, making up almost a quarter of the whole.
I don't think this year really had either a 'best' or a 'worst' book - there were lots of fine works there, but nothing stood out for me as in previous years. But the major milestone was the completion of The List, which was a huge deal!
Partly as a consequence of being focused on The List, and the three "doorstop" books that were on it, I now have shelves heaving with reading material - no fewer than twenty (physical) books are awaiting my attention. Hopefully 2024 will end with far fewer sitting there, and none that are more than two years in waiting!
1 comment:
Well done for completing 'The List'! I have SOOOO MANY books to read on my shelves! I am determined to read them and be done with a few of them to clear some space but the trouble is I really like full bookshelves!
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