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A few years ago I started keeping a list of books I read. I don’t read anywhere near as much as I used to and my reading is a lot lighter than in the past. But this year I managed to read 55 books and from the following you can see I have quite an eclectic taste in genres though mostly science fiction and YA Fantasy. These are organized by author or series rather than in order read for my own reference.
Andromeda – Destruction of Illusions – The Broken Places – Way Station
Angel - Impressions
Animorphs – Invasion – Andalite Chronicles
Robert Barnard – Death By Sheer Torture – Death of a Perfect Mother – Death in a Cold Climate – Death of a Mystery Writer
T.A. Barron – Mirror of Merlin (The Lost Years #4) – The Wings of Merlin (The Lost Years #5)
Vicki Blum – Shadow Unicorn
Buffy - Immortal
Orson Scott Card – Lost Boys
Michael Crichton – The Lost World
Catherine Cookson – Hamilton – Goodbye Hamilton – Harold
Paul Corkery – Carson , the biography
Patricia Cornwell – Hornet’s Nest
Coronation Street – The War Years by Daran Little – The Complete Sage by Katherine Hardy
Bruce Coville – Into the Land of the Unicorns (#1) – Song of the Wanderer (#2)
Kara Dalkey – Transformation (The Water Trilogy #3)
John Dunning – The Bookman’s Wake
Michael Ende – The Neverending Story
Neil Gaiman – Coraline
David Gerrold – Jumping of the Planet
Monica Hughes – The Isis Peddlar (#3) – Invitation to the Game – Castle Tourmandyne – Space Trap
Ardyth Kennelly – The Peaceable Kingdom
Keith Laumer – Earthblood
Valerie Martin – Mary Reilly
Ed McBain – Hail Hail the Gang’s All Here – Jigsaw – Fuzz
Sharan Newman - Guinevere
Garth Nix – Mister Monday (Keys to the Kingdom #1)
Christopher Paolini - Eragon
Kathy Reichs – Deadly Decisions
Anne Rice – Interview with the Vampire
JK Rowling – Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
John Saul – Suffer the Children – Punish the Sinners – Cry for the Strangers
Star Trek TNG – Encounter at Farpoint
X-Files – Antibodies – X Marks the Spot – Goblins – Whirlwind – Ground Zero
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