These are the books that I read in 2010 – in reverse order. you can tell that my Kindle in purchase in September affected my reading habits 🙂
- Remix – Lexi Revellian
- Black Magic Sanction – Kim Harrison
- The Snowman – Jo Nesbo
- Eye Of The Beholder – Ruth Ann Nordin
- The Basement – Stephen Leather
- The Road To Bedlam – Mike Shevdon
- Fasting, Feasting – Anita Desai
- The Corrections – Jonathan Franzen
- Pretty Monsters – Kelly Link
- Warm Bodies – Isaac Marion
- Fallen Idols – Neil White
- All My Friends Are Superheroes – Andrew Kaufman
- That Old Ace In The Hole – Annie Proulx
- Sixty-One Nails – Mike Shevdon
- Lost Souls – Neil White
- The Famished Road – Ben Okri
- Pandaemonium – Christopher Brookmyre
- The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest – Stieg Larsson
- Soul Identity – Dennis Batchelder
- Room – Emma Donoghue
- Three Men In A Boat – Jerome K Jerome
- Walking In Pimlico – Ann Featherstone
- Like Bees To Honey – Caroline Smailes
- Lifted – Hilary Freeman
- The Howling Miller – Arto Paasilinna
- The Secret Speech – Tom Rob Smith
- Robin Ince’s Bad Book Club
- Omon Ra – Victor Pelevin
- The Other Hand – Chris Cleave
- The Seance – John Harwood
- The Help – Kathryn Stockett
- The Girl Who Played With Fire – Stieg Larsson
- South Of The River – Blake Morrison
- Being Committed – Anna Maxted
- One Day – David Nicholls
- World War Z – Max Brooks
- Thirteen – Sebastian Beaumont
- The Body Farm – Patricia Cornwell
- The Time Machine – H G Wells
- We Are All Made Of Glue – Marina Lewycka
- Wedlock – Wendy Moore
- Attack Of The Unsinkable Rubber Ducks – Christopher Brookmyre
- The Men Who Stare At Goats – Jon Ronson
- The War Of The Worlds – H G Wells
- Johannes Cabal, the Necromancer – Jonathan L Howard
- Blacklands – Belinda Bauer
- Dracula – Bram Stoker (the cheat’s version)
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – Steig Larsson
- The Little Stranger – Sarah Waters
- City of the Beasts – Isabel Allende
- The Secrets of the Lazarus Club – Tony Pollard
I admire you. Almost an average of a book a week is inspiring.
I never used to – to be honest, keeping this blog has actually re-awakened the reader in me! I reckon I may get through slightly MORE books this year 🙂