Updated for a very pathetic April, reading-wise

May 06, 2009 16:38

Since I read so many more books than I'll ever review, I've decided to start keeping track of them in my LJ.

January
*Mistress of Mellyn, Victoria Holt Review here

*Wizards: Magical Tales from the Masters of Modern Fantasy, eds. Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois

*How to Ditch Your Fairy, Justine Larbalestier Review here

*Zofloya, or The Moor, Charlotte Dacre

*Austenland, Shannon Hale Review here

*Grimm, Fantasy Flight Games Review here

*Nobilis: The Game of Sovereign Powers, R. Sean Borgstrom

*The Myth of Mars and Venus, Deborah Cameron

February
*Black Pearls: A Faerie Strand, Louise Hawes

*Lament, Maggie Stiefvater Review here

*Gender Trouble, Judith Butler Review here

*The Temptation of the Night Jasmine, Lauren Wittig Review Here

*The Winter's Tale, William Shakespeare Review Here

March
*Vampire: Dark Ages, Jennifer Hartshorn, Ethan Skemp, Mark Rein, and Hagen Hassall

*Beasts, Joyce Carol Oates Review Here

*The Shadow Queen, Anne Bishop Review Here

*Twilight, Stephanie Meyer

*The Darcys and the Bingleys, Marsha Altman Review here

*Mr. and Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy: Two Shall Become One, Sharon Lathan Review here

*I am Legend, Richard Matheson

*The Graveyard Book, Neil Gaiman

*Othello, William Shakespeare

April
*Vampire: The Masquerade 2nd Ed, Graeme Davis, Mark Rein-Hagen, and Stewart Wieck

*Clanbook: Malkavian, Daniel Greenberg

*Clanbook: Setites, Richard Watts

*Clanbook: Brujah, Steve Crow

*Clanbook: Ravnos, Christopher Walters

*Clanbook: Cappadocian,Justin Achilli

*Clanbook: Lasombra, Richard E. Dansky

*Clanbook, Assamites, Graeme Davis

*Liege, Lord, and Lackey, Jason Carl, Tom deMayo, Michael Lee, and Wendy Soss

*Dark Ages Storyteller's Companion, Heather Grove, James Kiley, and Chris Hartford

*Libillis Sanguinis 1: Masters of the State, Craig Bolin, Richard E. Dansky, and Rob Hatch

*Bitter Crusade, Zach Bush, James Maliszewski, and Joshua Mosqueira-Asheim

*Macbeth, William Shakespeare

May
*Beauty, Robin McKinley

This list will be updated periodically (ie: when I remember)

We're eighteen full weeks into the new year, I've read thirty-five books and reviewed twelve. That means I've no worries about readin fifty books this year, but I'm already six behind for reviews (four if I don't mind getting rid of the two week buffer). No new reviews since March.

linkmeister, books, accountability, welcome to my lj

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