Following on the tails of others, I have been trying to keep a list of the books I have read this year. With two uni courses, a new bike and a new girlfriend to take up time I have not been reading anywhere near as much as normal.
At the moment I am reading:
Bodyguard of Lightning (Orcs) - Stan Nichols
First Things First - Steven Covey
The Future of Ideas - Larry Lessig
In the last two months I have managed:
Who Moved My Cheese - Dr Spencer Johnson
Johnathan Livingstone Seagull - Richard Bach
Going Postal - Terry Pratchett
Zen mind, beginner mind - Shunryu Suzuki
Thraxas and the Warrior Monks - Martin Scott
You Are What You Eat - Dr Gillian McKeith
Legends II - Various Authors
The rest of the books I have read this year :
Fantasy
The Swords of Night and Day - David Gemmell.
King of Foxes - Raymond Feist
Fools Fate - Robin Hobb
Monstrous Regiment - Terry Pratchett
Battleaxe - Sara Douglass.
Enchanter - Sara Douglass.
Hat Full of Sky - Terry Pratchett
Crime / Thriller
Greed - Chris Ryan
The King of Torts - John Grisham
The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown
Kisscut - Karin Slaughter
Humour
High Society - Ben Elton.
Sudden Wealth - Robert Llewellyn.
Artemis Fowl The Arctic Incident - Eoin Colfer
The Sacred Art of Stealing - Christopher Brookmyre
Fever Pitch - Nick Hornby
The Curious Incident of the dog in the Night-Time - Mark Haddon
The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency - Alexander McCall Smith
Morality for Beutiful Girls - Alexander McCall Smith
Tears of the Giraffe - Alexander McCall Smith
General
Motorcycle Roadcraft, the Police Riders Handbook to Better Motorcycling.
Why Men Can Only Do One Thing at a Time and Women Never Stop Talking - Allan & Barbara Pease
Eats, Shoots and Leaves - Lynne Truss
Artists Sketchbook - Lucy Watson
Drawing Realistic Textures in Pencil - J.D.Hillberry
Computer
Traces of Guilt - Neil Barrett
Without including university books, it seems that I'm now only up to 33/50 and the year is nearly at an end :(
The reading pile has increased futher by the addition of:
Juice.
Richard Bransons biography
The 8th Habit - Steven Covey