June 29, 2011
Books Read in 2011
date refers to date finished; i.e., just b/c I finished two books in a given day doesn't mean I read two entire books that day!
- Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter, by Tom Franklin (6/28)
- The Name of the Wind, by Patrick Rothfuss (6/26)
- The Price of Honor, by Colonel David H. Hackworth (6/19)
- Just Like Heaven, by Julia Quinn (6/19)
- The Hunted, by Elmore Leonard (6/19)
- State of Wonder, by Ann Patchett (6/18)
- The Hero of Ages, by Brandon Sanderson (6/17)
- One Bullet Away, the Making of a Marine Officer, by Nathaniel Fick (6/6)
- Generation Kill, by Evan Wright (6/5)
- Red Seas Under Red Skies, by Scott Lynch (6/2)
- Trust No One, by Gregg Hurwitz (5/?)
- All Clear, by Connie Willis (5/15)
- Blackout, by Connie Willis (5/14) (re-read)
- Relentless, by Lauren Dane (5/12)
- Carry Me Down, by M.J. Hyland (5/12)
- Blameless, by Gail Carriger (5/11)
- The Lies of Locke Lamora, by Scott Lynch (5/7)
- Killbox, by Ann Aguirre (4/28)
- 36 Arguments for the Existence of God, by Rebecca Newberger Goldstein (4/28)
- The Well of Ascension, by Brandon Sanderson (4/17)
- Mistborn, by Brandon Sanderson (4/14)
- Charlotte's Web, by E.B. White (4/10) (re-read)
- Changeless, by Gail Carriger (4/8)
- The Berrybender Narratives, Book 1: Sin Killer, by Larry McMurtry (4/6)
- Soulless, by Gail Carriger (4/5)
- Aftertime, by Sophie Littlefield (3/29)
- The Night Season, by Chelsea Cain (3/24)
- Undercover, by Lauren Dane (3/18)
- Tempest Rising, By Nicole Peeler (3/18)
- Composed, by Rosanne Cash (3/15)
- Magic at the Gate, by Devon Monk (3/15)
- The Dark and Hollow Places, by Carrie Ryan (3/15)
- How to Knit a Heart Back Home, by Rachael Herron (3/13)
- Mother's Milk, by Edward St Aubyn (3/12)
- River Marked, by Patricia Briggs (3/9)
- Faith Fox, by Jane Gardam (2/20)
- Visitation, by Jenny Erpenbeck (2/14)
- Across the Universe, by Beth Revis (2/1)
- The Old Devils, by Kingsley Amis (1/27)
- What the Librarian Did, by Karina Bliss (1/19)
- The Sentry, a Joe Pike novel, by Robert Crais (1/18)
- Hunger, by Jackie Morse Kessler (1/5)
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