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I am a bookworm

Posted on January 21, 2005 By admin

I was reading on somebody else's blog that said person had a goal of reading 50 books in 2004. I wondered if I could have achieved that. I went through my bookshelves and noted all the books I was sure I'd bought last year. This list therefore much shorter than the books I read in 2004, cause there are tons of books I've re-read and I can't really be sure if it was last year or the year before, so I just didn't count them in.

Books I've read in 2004

  • Andre Norton, Beast Master's Circus
  • Carl Hiaasen, Lucky You
  • Carl Hiaasen, Skin Tight
  • Carl Hiaasen, Skinny Dip
  • Carl Hiaasen, Strip Tease
  • Chris Moriarty, Spin State
  • Christopher Moore – Coyote Blue
  • Christopher Moore – The stupidest angel
  • Ian Pears, An instance of the fingerpost
  • Laurell K. Hamilton, Incubus Dreams
  • Laurell K. Hamilton, Seduced by Moonlight
  • Peter Hamilton, The Naked God : Part 2 – Faith
  • Peter Hamilton, The Naked God : Part I – Flight
  • Peter Hamilton, The Neutronium Alchemist : Part 2 – Conflict
  • Peter Hamilton, The Neutronium Alchemist : Part I – Consolidation
  • Richard Morgan, Altered Carbon
  • Richard Morgan, Broken Angels
  • Richard Morgan, Market Forces
  • Roger Zelazny, Changelling
  • Roger Zelazny, Madwand
  • Terry Pratchett, Going Postal
  • Terry Pratchett, Monstrous Regiment
  • Tom Clancy – Teeth of the tiger

Books I've read in 2005

  • Dan Brown – Angels and Demons
  • Dan Brown – Digital Fortress
  • Dan Brown – The Da Vinci code

Books I want to read in 2005

  • Brown, Eric – The Extraordinary Voyage of Jules Verne
  • Card, Orson Scott – Magic Street
  • Card, Orson Scott – Shadow of the Giant
  • Hamilton, Laurell K. – A Stroke of Midnight
  • Hendrix, Howard V. – The Labyrinth Key
  • Morgan, Richard – Woken Furies

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