Saturday, January 20, 2007

Dave's 2006 book list

I know, I've been slacking lately, slacking bad. But that's no excuse for my having yet to've posted my 2006 booklist. So, here they are, all the books I read in 2006. It was not a good year for non-fiction, I must admit, especially when compared to last year. I'll try to do better in 2007, I swear. I've also vowed to read more "classics", though we'll see how that goes. Anyway, here's the list:

Fiction
  • Adams, Douglas : Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
  • Adams, Douglas : The Long, Dark Teatime of the Gods
  • Aidan, Pam : An Assembly Such As This
  • Aidan, Pam : Duty And Desire
  • Almond, Steve + Baggott, Jullianna : Which Brings Me To You
  • Austen, Jane : Pride And Prejudice
  • Aylmer, Janet : Darcy's Story
  • Broach, Elise : Shakespear's Secret
  • Cherryh, C. J. : Chanur's Homecoming
  • Cherryh, C. J. : Chanur's Venture
  • Cherryh, C. J. : The Kif Strike Back
  • Clarke, Aurthur C. : The Fountains of Paradise
  • Collins, Suzanne : Gregor and the Curse of the Warm-bloods
  • Cox, Richard : The God Particle
  • Delinsky, Barbara : Lake News
  • Elliot, Kate : the "Jaran" novels (all 4 of them)
  • Gaiman, Neil : Anansi Boys
  • Gayle, Mike : Turning Thirty
  • Gerald, Morris : The Lioness and the Knight
  • Gliori, Debbie : Pure Dead Trouble
  • Hamilton, Peter F. : Judas Unchained
  • Hamilton, Peter F. : Pandora's Planet
  • Harriot, James : All Creatures Great and Small
  • Henderson, Zenna : Ingathering (the last 1/3 of)(it's an omnibus)
  • Hiassen, Carl : Basket Case
  • Hiassen, Carl : Lucky You
  • Hodgell, P. C. : To Ride A Rathorn
  • Jones, Diana Wynne : Howl's Moving Castle
  • Kinsella, Sophie : Can You Keep a Secret?
  • Kinsella, Sophie : The Undomestic Goddess
  • Kotzwinkle, William : The Amphora Project
  • McCaffery, Anne : The Harper Hall Trilogy (3 books)
  • Modesitt, L. E., jr. : The Eternity Artifact
  • Moore, Moira J. : Resenting the Hero
  • Nimmo, Jenny : Charlie Bone and the Hidden King
  • Niven, Larry : Ringworld Children
  • Nix, Garth : Sir Thursday
  • Pederson, Laura : The Big Shuffle
  • Pollen, Bella : Hunting Unicorns
  • Pratchett, Terry : Hat Full Of Sky
  • Pratchett, Terry : Only You Can Save Mankind
  • Pratchett, Terry : Wee Free Men
  • Pratchett, Terry : Wintersmith
  • Reeve, Philip : A Darkling Plain
  • Reeve, Philip : Infernal Devices
  • Reeve, Philip : Mortal Engines
  • Reeve, Philip : Predator's Gold
  • Riordan, Rick : The Lightening Thief
  • Riordan, Rick : The Sea of Monsters
  • Rowling, J. K. : Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  • Sagan, Carl : Contact
  • Sanderson, Brandon : Elantris
  • Simmons, Dan : Ilium
  • Simmons, Dan : The Fall of Hyperion
  • Simmons, Dan : Hyperion
  • Simmons, Dan : Olympos
  • Smith, Alexander McCall : 44 Scotland Street
  • Smith, Alexander McCall : Expresso Tales
  • Twelve-Hawks, John : The Traveler
Non-Fiction
  • Morrissey, Jake : The Genius In The Design (Bernini, Borromini and...)
  • Noxon, Christopher : Rejuvenile
  • Pellegrino, Charles : Unearthing Atlantis
not finished
  • Diamond, Jared : Guns, Germs and Steel
  • Le Gault, Michael R. : Think!
I recommend the Philip Reeves books, especially if you've got young teens (or enjoy a good adventure book). Terry Pratchett is always good, as is Charles Pelegrino. Dont bother with Janet Aylmer's Darcy take on Pride and Prejudice, Pamela Aiden's are much better.

Past lists: 2005, and 2004.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow. What perfect timing! Thanks, Dave!

Omnipotent Poobah said...

Sigh...so many books, so little time.

daveawayfromhome said...

Sigh... so many unread books, so much time wasted in front of the TV.

Sherry - glad I could help.

Anonymous said...

Hey Dave - Neil Gaiman, not Terry. And that's a great book.

daveawayfromhome said...

Thanks, Dave, that was a big "duhhh" on my part. And, yeah, terrific book.