As I said earlier this year, laziness led me to stop reviewing every book that I read, which was my form of accountability when it came to doing my reading goals. Instead, I kept a list of all of the books that I read during the course of the year, some reviewed on my blog before I abandoned that idea, but most of them not.
This is the full list, the whole list, and nothing but the list, but the list is not in chronological order. Re-reads are marked.
The moral of this list: my goals were achieved. At least 24 books. At least 10 non-fiction. More than one outside of my genre. More than one memoir. A couple from authors I know. Good job self.
1. Real Murders by Charlaine Harris (blog post)
2. A Bone to Pick by Charlaine Harris (blog post)
3. Charlie by Shana Hammaker (blog post)
4. Cycle of the Werewolf by Stephen King (blog post)
5. Fall Down Laughing by David L. Lander (blog post)
6. The Bullpen Gospels by Dirk Hayhurst (blog post)
7. Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion (blog post)
8. Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong (blog post)
9. Emergency! True Stories from the Nation’s ERs by Mark Brown, MD (re-read)
10. Resurgence by Johi Jenkins
11. The Distant Hours by Kate Morton
12. Fat Chicks Rule! How to Survive in a Thin-Centric World by Lara Frater (re-read)
13. Trauma Junkie: Memoirs of an Emergency Flight Nurse by Janice Hudson
14. The Grimm Legacy by Polly Shulman
15. The Ghost Orchid by Carol Goodman
16. House of Many Shadows by Barbara Michaels
17. The Shadowy Horses by Susanna Kearsly
18. The Murderous Urges of Ordinary Women by Lois Meltzer
19. The Year of the Storm by John Mantooth
20. Shark Attacks: Terrifying True Accounts of Shark Attacks Worldwide by Alex MacCormick
21. Secret Lives of Great Authors by Robert Schnakenberg
22. Carrie by Stephen King
23. Rescue 471: A Paramedic’s Stories by Peter Canning
24. Doctor Sleep by Stephen King
25. Writer’s Gone Wild by Bill Peschel
26. Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife by Mary Roach
27. Aftermath, Inc.: Cleaning Up After CSI Goes Home by Gil Reavill