Sunday, January 1, 2012

2012 - Books Read

Time for another beginning to a books I've read this year post.  If you haven't seen the others, it goes sorta like this: I leave the title with a link to where you can buy the book, the author's name, the date I finished the book and the genre.  Pretty simple really.  Oh, and they end up in reverse order - with the most recent read on top.

Last year, I read 90 books.  If I can do the same this year, I'll be satisfied.

43. Evil Dark by Justin Gustainis (5/30/12) - Urban Fantasy
42. Twisted by Laura Griffin (5/26/12) - Romantic Suspense
41. Sapphique by Catherine Fisher (5/22/12) - YA Dystopian
40. Brownies and Broomsticks by Bailey Cates (5/20/12) - Paranormal Mystery
39. Bloodstone by Nancy Holzner (5/19/12) - Urban Fantasy
38. Blood Moon by Silver James (5/16/12) - Paranormal Romance*
37. Alien Diplomacy by Gini Koch (5/15/12) - SF
36. The Feedstore Chronicles by Travis Erwin (5/14/12) - Memoir*
35. Elizabeth I: CEO by Alan Axelrod (5/10/12) - Nonfiction
34. Tricked by Kevin Hearne (5/10/12) - Urban Fantasy
33. Silenced by Allison Brennan (5/8/12) - Romantic Suspense
32. Sheltered by Quent Cordair (4/24/12) - Dystopian - Novella*
31. Forbidden Magic by Jennifer Lyon (4/21/12) - Paranormal Romance - Novella*
30. The Better Part of Darkness by Kelly Gay (4/20/12) - Urban Fantasy
29. Hellforged by Nancy Holzner (4/12/12) - Urban Fantasy
28. Nightborn by Lynn Viehl (4/8/12) - Paranormal Romance
27. The Shattered Sylph by L.J. McDonald (3/31/12) - Fantasy/Romance
26. Doubletake by Rob Thurman (3/29/12) - Urban Fantasy
25. Patton on Leadership by Alan Axelrod (3/25/12) - Nonfiction
24. The Poet by Michael Connelly (3/25/12) - Suspense
23. Paper Hearts by Maureen Child (3/17/12) - Romance - Novella*
22. Blood and Bullets by James R. Tuck (3/16/12) - Urban Fantasy
21. A Sliver of Shadow by Alison Pang (3/12/12) - Urban Fantasy
20. Discount Armageddon by Seanan McGuire (3/11/12) - Urban Fantasy
19. And She Was by Alison Gaylin (3/10/12) - Suspense
18. Monster Hunters International by Larry Correia (3/7/12) - Urban Fantasy
17. A Million Suns by Beth Revis (3/4/12) - YA SF
16. Into the Land of the Unicorns by Bruce Coville (3/2/12) - MG Fantasy
15. Sin & Shadows by Lyn Benedict (3/1/12) - Urban Fantasy
14. Dance to the Piper by Nora Roberts (2/24/12) - Romance
13. Bad Blood by Kristen Painter (2/23/12) - Urban Fantasy
12. Deadtown by Nancy Holzner (2/13/12) - Urban Fantasy
11. Brotherhood of the Wolf by David Farland (2/11/12) - Epic Fantasy
10. Hard Spell by Justin Gustainis (2/5/12) - Urban Fantasy
9. The Darkest Secret by Gena Showalter (2/1/12) - Paranormal Romance
8. Alien Proliferation by Gini Koch (1/29/12) - Science Fiction
7. Confessions of a Slighty Neurotic Hitwoman by J.B. Lynn (1/29/12) - Romantic Suspense*
6. Infernal Affairs by Jes Battis (1/25/12) - Urban Fantasy
5. Captains and the Kings by Taylor Caldwell (1/22/12) - Literature
4. Dies Irae by Christine Fonseca (1/20/12) - Paranormal Romance - Novella*
3. First Lord's Fury by Jim Butcher (1/9/12) - Epic Fantasy
2. Ghost Country by Patrick Lee (1/2/12) - Thriller
1. Blood Bound by Rachel Vincent (1/1/12) - Urban Fantasy

If you want to see what else I've read over the years, there are links in the sidebar.

*ebooks

4 comments:

julie fedderson said...

Ooo, this sounds like a great urban fantasy. Love kick ass heroines. Congratulations on your prolific reading!! I got a Kindle for Christmas, so I'm hoping to up my number this year--so much easier to read at the gym on one of those.

Janet said...

90 Books? Holy Cow, B.E. - way to go!

And you're already up and running this year - I need to get back into reading more!

Colene Murphy said...

90!? Wow! I'm going to shoot for that this year but it's huge!

B.E. Sanderson said...

Definitely, Julie. Rachel's wicked awesome anyway, but she outdoes herself here. I hope you get a chance to read loads with your Kindle this year. =o)

LOL, Janet. You know me. It's this life of leisure I lead. ;o)

Good luck, Colene. I was lucky I got that much. But it wasn't my best writing year. More books reads usually means fewer words written. LOL