February books

Feb 28, 2014 20:23


Non-fiction 5 (YTD 9)
Double Down, by Mark Halperin and John Heileman
Jane Austen, by Claire Tomalin
Science Fiction: The 101 Best Novels, by Damien Broderick and Paul di Filippo
The Kindness of Strangers, by Kate Adie
The Unfolding Of Language, by Guy Deutscher

 
 
 
 

Fiction (non-sf) 2 (YTD 6)
Empire of the Sun, by J.G. Ballard
The Snowman, by Jo Nesbø

 

SF (non-Who) 6 (YTD 12)
Crowe's Requiem, by Mike McCormack
God's War, by Kameron Hurley
The Shining, by Stephen King
Evening's Empires, by Paul McAuley
Ack-Ack Macaque, by Gareth L. Powell
The Adjacent, by Christopher Priest

 
 
 
 
 

Doctor Who 6 (YTD 11)
Speed of Flight, by Paul Leonard
GodEngine, by Craig Hinton
The Adventuress of Henrietta Street, by Lawrence Miles
The Forever Trap, by Dan Abnett
Into the Nowhere, by Jenny Colgan
Keeping Up With the Joneses, by Nick Harkaway

 
 
 
 
 

Comics 0 (YTD 2)

6,300 pages (YTD 12,800)
4/19 (YTD 13/40) by women (Tomalin, Adie, Hurley, Colgan)
0/19 (YTD 1/40)  by PoC

Reread: 0 (YTD 0)

Reading now:
Dominion, by C. J. Sansom
Ancillary Justice, by Ann Leckie
The Other Hand, by Chris Cleave

Coming soon (perhaps):
The Amber Spyglass, by Philip Pullman
The Legend of Sigurd & Gudrun, by J.R.R. Tolkien
Essays on Time-based Linguistic Analysis, by Charles-James N. Bailey
Brick Lane, by Monica Ali
Best Served Cold, by Joe Abercrombie
Buddenbrooks, by Thomas Mann
Any Given Doomsday, by Lori Handeland
Inverted World, by Christopher Priest
Revelation, by C. J. Sansom
Anglicizing the Government of Ireland, by Jon G. Crawford
Assassin's Quest, by Robin Hobb
Rupert Bear Annual: No. 72
Deathless, by Catherynne M. Valente
The Ocean at the End of the Lane, by Neil Gaiman
Homage to Catalonia, by George Orwell
Cyberabad Days, by Ian McDonald
Need for Certainty, by Robert Towler
Goodbye To Berlin, by Christopher Isherwood
The Road to Middle-Earth, by Tom Shippey
Doctor Who - Paradise of Death, by Barry Letts
[Doctor Who] Christmas on a Rational Planet, by Lawrence Miles
[Doctor Who] Mad Dogs and Englishmen, by Paul Magrs

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