Books Read, 2006

SF unless otherwise noted:

13: Lud-in-the-Mist, Hope Mirrlees
12: His Excellency, Joseph J. Ellis [history]
11: Devlin's Luck, Patricia Bray
10: Kitty and the Midnight Hour by Carrie Vaughn
9: Vellum, Hal Duncan
8: Tall, Dark, & Dead by Tate Hallaway
7: The Historian, Elizabeth Kostova
6: Tim Pratt's The Strange Adventures of Rangergirl
5: American Gods, Neil Gaiman
4: Threads of Malice, Tamara Siler Jones
3: Crystal Rain, Tobias Buckell
2: Make Lemonade, Virginia Euwer Wolff [mainstream YA]
1: A Feast for Crows, George R.R. Martin

And various other books that I didn't finish for one reason or another (mostly because I didn't like them) and many (but not the whole year's worth) issues of F&SF.

I need more variety in my genres. 2007 will definitely see more history, beginning with Ellis' Founding Brothers, and it'd be nice to throw in some other non-fiction, but *peeks at to-read shelf* I'm unlikely to read any more science fiction. With luck I'll have less urban fantasy.

While I was home last week, I sorted through the books in my closet at my parents' house, and brought back my entire set of Laura Ingalls Wilder. I haven't reread those in years.

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