The Book I Read 2019

Dec 31, 2019 18:40

  1. Harry Turtledove - The Disunited States Of America
  2. Jeffery Deaver - Triangle
  3. Joe Haldeman - The Forever War
  4. James Patterson - Hide And Seek
  5. Lita Ford - Living Like A Runaway
  6. Ann Cleeves - Red Bones
  7. Dayal Patterson - Black Metal: Evoultion Of The Cult
  8. Henning Mankell - The Man Who Smiled
  9. Adele Pring (ed.) - Women Of The Centre
  10. Tom Mangold - The Tunnels Of Cu Chi
  11. Reginald Hill - The Price Of Butcher’s Meat
  12. Arthur C Clarke - Hammer Of God
  13. Lilja Sigurðardóttir - Snare
  14. Jules Verne - Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea
  15. Tim Severin - In Search Of Genghis Khan
  16. Harry Turtledove - The Gladiator
  17. Barney Hoskins - Trampled Under Foot
  18. Ann Cleeves - Dead Water
  19. Jeffrey Deaver - Mistress Of Justice
  20. Charles Francis Keary - The Viking Age
  21. Dean Koontz - Seize The Night
  22. Monica Clare - Karobran
  23. CG Jung (intro. Anthony Storr) - The Essential Jung
  24. Chris Mullin - A Very British Coup
  25. Sean Nelson - Joni Mitchell's Court And Spark
  26. Maj Sjöwall & Per Wahlöö - The Man Who Went Up In Smoke
  27. Bandi - The Accusation: Forbidden Stories From Inside North Korea
  28. J Randy Taraborelli - The Secret Life Of Marilyn Monroe
  29. Elizabeth Kolbert - The Sixth Extinction
  30. Denise Mina - The Long Drop
  31. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - The Gulag Archipelago Volume 1
  32. Viv Albertine - To Throw Away Unopened
  33. Harry Turtledove - Alpha And Omega
  34. Jelena Dokic - Unbreakable
  35. Philip Ziegler - The Black Death
  36. Neil Postman - Amusing Ourselves To Death
For whatever reason, that's less than half than the usual amount of books I read in a year. Okay, some of them were rather long (Solzhenitsyn, Keary), but still. I canonly put it down to having not been in much of a reading mood, or havng had a lot of work and not as much spare time. Favourite book: probably Lilja Sigurðardóttir's 'Snare'.
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