Monday, January 02, 2006

Books in 2005

Here's a list of the ones I finished in 2005 :

1. Dawnthief: Chronicles of the Raven - James Barclay (Fantasy)
2. The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse - Robert Rankin (Humour/Fantasy)
3. Noonshade: Chronicles of the Raven - James Barclay (Fantasy)
4. The Vanished Man - Jeffrey Deaver (Thriller)
5. The Subtle Knife - Philip Pullman (Fantasy)
6. Altered Carbon - Richard Morgan (Sci Fi)
7. Broken Angels - Richard Morgan (Sci Fi)
8. Wild Magic - Jude Fisher (Fantasy)
9. Hidden Empire - Kevin J Anderson (Sci Fi)
10. Nightchild - James Barclay (Fantasy)
11. A Forest of Stars - Kevin J Anderson (Sci Fi)
12. Horizon Storms - Kevin J Anderson (Sci Fi)
13. Woken Furies - Richard Morgan (Sci Fi)
14. We3 - Frank Quitely & Grant Morrison (Sci Fi)
15. The Amber Spyglass - Philip Pullman (Fantasy)
16. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - JK Rowling (Fantasy)
17. Geomancer - Ian Irvine (Fantasy)
18. Brilliance of the Moon - Lean Hearne (Fantasy)
19.The Honor of the Queen - David Weber (Sci-Fi)
20. Lazy Bones - Mark Billington (Thriller)
21. Blood Price - Tanya Huff (Fantasy)
22. The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown (Thriller)
23. Rose of the World - Jude Fisher (Fantasy)
24. Angels and Demons - Dan Brown (Thriller)
25.Trading in Danger - Elizabeth Moon (Sci-Fi)
26. Magicians' Guild - Trudi Canavan (Fantasy)

This is pretty prolific for me - in 2004, I don't think I read more than 6 books, and all of those were of the fantasy fiction kind. This year, I'll finish some non-fiction ones for a change I think.

3 comments:

  1. The Dark materials set of books are quality.

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  2. blimey, thats a lot of books. good work!

    (and Happy New Year!)

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  3. nah.. scifi is much more fun that non-fiction.

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