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Forwarding dating this so I can keep track of the books I read this year. Because I am a nerd!
Ken Follet- Pillars of the Earth
Marjane Satrapi- Persepolis
Keith R.A. DeCandido- Supernatural: Nevermore
Bill Bryson- The Mother Tongue (1/2 finished)
Deanna Raybourn- Silent in the Grave
Deanna Raybourn- Silent in the Sanctuary
John Marks- Fangland
Gene Luen Yang- American Born Chinese
Stephen King- On Writing
Ken Follet- World Without End
John Perkins- Confessions of an Economic Hitman
Sarah Vowell- Assassination Vacation
John Kennedy Toole- A Confederacy of Dunces (reread)
Anya Seton- Avalon
Paul Doherty- The Cup of Ghosts
Sarah Vowell- The Partly Cloudy Patriot (1/2 way through and realized I'd already read the book)
Tasha Alexander- A Poisoned Season
Tasha Alexander- And Only to Deceive
Tasha Alexander- A Fatal Waltz
David Sedaris- When You Are Engulfed in Flames
Terry Darlington- Narrow Dog to Carcassonne
Georgette Heyer- Black Sheep
Growing Up in Boston's Gilded Age: The Journal of Alice Stone Blackwell 1872-1874
Stephanie Meyer- Twilight
Stephanie Meyer- New Moon
Stephanie Meyer- Eclipse
Stephanie Meyer- Breaking Dawn
Lauren Willig- The Secret History of the Pink Carnation
Anna Godbersen- The Luxe
Libba Bray- A Great and Terrible Beauty
E. Lockheart- The Boyfriend List
E. Lockheart- The Boy Book
Libba Bray- Rebel Angels
Libba Bray- A Sweet Far Thing
Dostoevsky- The Idiot (1/4 finished)
Edith Wharton- The Age of Innocence (1/2 finished)
Cassandra Clare- City of Bones
Cassandra Clare- City of Ashes
Megan Crane- Frenemies
Nick Hornby- High Fidelity (reread)
Richie Tankersley Cusick- Walk of the Spirits
L.J. Smith- The Secret Circle vol. 1
Stephanie Meyer- The Host
I have reviews for some of these up on Goodreads
So I started reading young adult books, and now I can't stop. This is going to be an expensive habit. It's "research," though- I'm attempting to write a young adult novel of my own. I need to know what kids these days are thinking!
Ken Follet- Pillars of the Earth
Marjane Satrapi- Persepolis
Keith R.A. DeCandido- Supernatural: Nevermore
Bill Bryson- The Mother Tongue (1/2 finished)
Deanna Raybourn- Silent in the Grave
Deanna Raybourn- Silent in the Sanctuary
John Marks- Fangland
Gene Luen Yang- American Born Chinese
Stephen King- On Writing
Ken Follet- World Without End
John Perkins- Confessions of an Economic Hitman
Sarah Vowell- Assassination Vacation
John Kennedy Toole- A Confederacy of Dunces (reread)
Anya Seton- Avalon
Paul Doherty- The Cup of Ghosts
Sarah Vowell- The Partly Cloudy Patriot (1/2 way through and realized I'd already read the book)
Tasha Alexander- A Poisoned Season
Tasha Alexander- And Only to Deceive
Tasha Alexander- A Fatal Waltz
David Sedaris- When You Are Engulfed in Flames
Terry Darlington- Narrow Dog to Carcassonne
Georgette Heyer- Black Sheep
Growing Up in Boston's Gilded Age: The Journal of Alice Stone Blackwell 1872-1874
Stephanie Meyer- Twilight
Stephanie Meyer- New Moon
Stephanie Meyer- Eclipse
Stephanie Meyer- Breaking Dawn
Lauren Willig- The Secret History of the Pink Carnation
Anna Godbersen- The Luxe
Libba Bray- A Great and Terrible Beauty
E. Lockheart- The Boyfriend List
E. Lockheart- The Boy Book
Libba Bray- Rebel Angels
Libba Bray- A Sweet Far Thing
Dostoevsky- The Idiot (1/4 finished)
Edith Wharton- The Age of Innocence (1/2 finished)
Cassandra Clare- City of Bones
Cassandra Clare- City of Ashes
Megan Crane- Frenemies
Nick Hornby- High Fidelity (reread)
Richie Tankersley Cusick- Walk of the Spirits
L.J. Smith- The Secret Circle vol. 1
Stephanie Meyer- The Host
I have reviews for some of these up on Goodreads
So I started reading young adult books, and now I can't stop. This is going to be an expensive habit. It's "research," though- I'm attempting to write a young adult novel of my own. I need to know what kids these days are thinking!