Books in 2010

Jan 02, 2011 19:02

These are in no particular order, because I didn't take very good notes when I completed them. Snrching shadesong's method for 2011, though, to keep everything in one place.

I'm sure I'm missing some, so this isn't too bad for a year in which I had a few pretty severe non-reading slumps. One thing I do notice is a lack of non-fiction, which will be remedied this year.

Paolo Bacigalupi, The Windup Girl
J.A. Pitts, Black Blade Blues
Emma Bull, Finder
Seanan McGuire, A Local Habitation
Barbara Hambly, Those Who Hunt The Night
Kage Baker, The Women of Nell Gwynne's
N. K. Jemisin, The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms
Seanan McGuire, Rosemary and Rue (re-read)
Seanan McGuire, An Artificial Night
Mira Grant, Feed
Elizabeth Bear, Dust (re-read)
Elizabeth Bear, Blood and Iron (re-read)
Elizabeth Bear, Whiskey and Water
Elizabeth Bear, Ink and Steel
Elizabeth Bear, Hell and Earth
Terry Windling & Mark Alan Arnold, eds., Borderland
Terry Windling & Delia Sherman, eds., The Essential Bordertown: A Traveller's Guide to the Edge of Faerie
Marie Brennan, Warrior
Marie Brennan, Witch
Kelly Link, Magic for Beginners
Nalo Hopkinson, The New Moon's Arms (re-read)
John Joseph Adams, The Living Dead
John Joseph Adams, By Blood We Live
Thomas King, One Good Story, That One
John Scalzi, Old Man's War
John Scalzi, The Ghost Brigades
Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker & Ryan Ottley, Invincible: The Ultimate Collection, Vol. 1
Karen Pryor, Reaching the Animal Mind
Lucy Snyder, Spellbent
Ellen Datlow, ed., Lovecraft Unbound
Cherie Priest, Boneshaker
China Miéville, The City & The City
Robert Charles Wilson, Julian Comstock
Catherynne M. Valente, Palimpsest (re-read)
Ellen Klages, Portable Childhoods
Sarah Hall, The Carhullan Army
Elizabeth Bear, Seven for a Secret
Octavia Butler, Fledgling (re-read)
Lauren Beukes, Moxyland
Jonathan Strahan, ed., Eclipse Three
Patrick Rothfuss, Name of the Wind
Katherine Dunne, Geek Love
John Kennedy Toole, A Confederacy of Dunces
Robin Becker, Brains: A Zombie Memoir
John Scalzi, ed., Metatropolis
Ellen Datlow, ed., Poe: 19 New Tales Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe
Pat Miller, Play With Your Dog

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