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| Super Moderator Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: California
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| What did you read in 2007? For all of the fact that there are still 2 hours and 17 minutes left in 2007 here in my time zone...yeah, I know, we're slow around here ...I'm not going to finish any more books between now and midnight, so I've finalized my list of books read for the year.I had hoped to read one a week, but work and life conspired to leave me 12 books short of that goal. Still, I read 40 books in the year, which list is posted on my blog. Go take a look if you'd like, and then if you kept a list let us know what you read in 2007. Don't worry if they aren't all sf/fantasy; I think only a couple of books my list are. I've been on a mystery-reading tangent for the past few months. |
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| smiling politely Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Australia
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| Re: What did you read in 2007? I had a very demanding new job this year, and unfortunately my reading suffered because of that. My total is so shocking I'm not even going to post it! But, I could say I went for quality over quantity this year, having read the following, amongst others: Tess of the d’Urbervilles Complicity by Iain Banks Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Perfume by Patrick Suskind and the Slash biograpy.... lmao! I did get a fair amount of writing done too, so all wasn't lost this year.. |
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| Who watches the watchmen? Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Maldives
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| Re: What did you read in 2007? These are the ones that comes to mind after a casual glance through the shelf, haven't read any non fiction apart from a few Time magazines. Olympos, Dan Simmons House of Chains, Steven Erikson Midnight Tides, Steven Erikson The Blade Itself, Joe Abbercrombie Use of Weapons, Iain M Banks Consider Phlebas, Iain M Banks The State of Art, Iain M Banks The Golem's Eye, Jonathan Stroud Ptolemy's Gate, Jonathan Stroud Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, JK Rowling The Tales of Mystery and Imagination, Edgar Allan Poe Wizard First Rule, Terry Goodkind The Color of Magic, Terry Pratchett Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury One More for the Road, Ray Bradbury The Wizard Knight (The Knight) Gene Wolfe On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft, Stephen King Dagon and other Macabre Tales, HP Lovecraft Knife of Dreams, Robert Jordan Nightwatch, Sergei Lukyanenko The Conan Chronicles: Volume 2 - The Hour of the Dragon (Fantasy Masterworks), Robert E. Howard The Sandman graphic novels (Vols,123456), Neil Gaiman |
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| Who watches the watchmen? Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Maldives
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| Re: What did you read in 2007? Oops! sorry, I managed to left some stuff out, albeit a few though, but how could I live with my self if did not boast about the two Phillip K Dick novels I read .The Cosmic Puppets, Phillip K Dick Flow My Tear's, The Policeman Said, Phillip K Dick Watchmen, Allan Moore American Gods, Neil Gaiman Anansi Boy's, Neil Gaiman King Rat, China Mieville Cheer's, DeepThought |
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| Easily amused Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Canada
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| Re: What did you read in 2007? I read a lot this past year. The ones that stand out are: G.R.R. Martin's ASoIaF Kate Elliot's Crown of Stars Stephen King's Dark Tower Michelle West's The Sundered Carol Berg's Books of Rai-kirah Pulman's His Dark Materials (reread) GGK Fionavar Tapestry (reread) I really must start writing down which books I read. Perhaps that is a good New Year's resolution . |
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| Who watches the watchmen? Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Maldives
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| Re: What did you read in 2007? Quote:
but I was just worried that I let slip the two PKD's I've read this year (read a lot of them throughout the years) when I prematurely posted 2007 list. He's one of my favourite SF authors and I guess I was trying to say, (in a fancy sort of way ) that I like PKD novels a lot. Anyway my bad, for being so obscure and hope this clears things up .Cheer's, DeepThought | |
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| Re: What did you read in 2007? Of course re-reads count, although I think there were only two re-reads on my 2007 list (and one of them, The Ritual Bath, by Faye Kellerman, was actually a re-re-re-read, I think ). |
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: North Yorkshire
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| Re: What did you read in 2007? Read around 60-70 books last year. Highlights Iain M Banks - Excession Walter M Miller - A Canticle for Leibowitz Thomas Hardy - Tess of the d'Urbervilles Yann Martel - Life of Pi Phillip K Dick - Confessions of a Crap Artist M. John Harrison - Viriconium Emmanuel Carrere - I am Alive and You are Dead George Orwell - Burmese Days Harper Lee - To Kill a Mocking Bird L P Hartley - The Go-Between Mary Doria Russel - Children Of God Kurt Vonnegut - Galapagos Lowlights China Mieville - Un Lun Dun George Orwell - The Road to Wigan Pier Kilgore Trout(Farmer) - Venus on the Half Shell Kurt Vonnegut - The Sirens of Titan Larry Niven - Ringworld Paul Coelho _ The Alchemist Phillip K Dick - The Cosmic Puppets Quite a good year really, I could probably add lots more to the highs list but only a few more to the lows. |
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| Author and Editor Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Cambridgeshire
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| Re: What did you read in 2007? So much of what I read in 2007 was for editorial purposes, that I read depressingly few actual books -- by far the least I've read in the past twenty years: less than thirty books in total. ![]() Those I particularly remember include: THE GOOD PEOPLE - Steve Cockayne 2006 THE VOYAGE OF SABLE KEECH - Neal Asher 2006 IMPERIAL ASSASSIN - Mark Robson 2006 THE GRAND WHEEL - Barrington J. Bayley 1977 DARKLAND - Liz Williams 2006 THE BLADE ITSELF - Joe Abercrombie 2006 BRIDGE OF DREAMS - Chaz Brenchley 2006 THE EPHEMERA - Neil Williamson 2006 HERETIC - Sarah Singleton 2006 BLACK BRILLION - Matthew Hughes 2004 DANCERS IN THE AFTERGLOW - Jack L. Chalker 1978 BONE SONG - John Meaney 2007 D.A. - Connie Willis 2007 AN OCCUPATION OF ANGELS - Lavie Tidhar 2005 MAGIC FOR BEGINNERS - Kelly Link 2005 EXTRAORDINARY VOYAGE OF JULES VERNE - Eric Brown 2005 AS THE CROW FLIES - Dave Hutchinson 2004 STARSHIP SUMMER - Eric Brown 2007 |
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