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nocowardsoul ([personal profile] nocowardsoul) wrote2008-12-31 06:41 pm

Books read in 2008

1. Lorna Doone, R. D. Blackmore 1/6
2. *Persuasion, Jane Austen 1/12
3. Mandie and the Medicine Man, Lois Gladys Leppard 1/18
4. Rusalka, C. J. Cherryh
5. Chernevog, C. J. Cherryh 1/29

6. Yvgenie, C. J. Cherryh 2/10
7. The Sweet Far Thing, Libba Bray 2/15
8. Mandie and the Charleston Phantom, Lois Gladys Leppard 2/18
9. The Wine-Dark Sea, Patrick O'Brian 2/23

10. The Commodore, Patrick O'Brian 3/1
11. Fly by Night, Frances Hardinge 3/3
12. On Picket Duty and Other Tales, Alcott 3/9
13. The Dreams of Mairhe Mehan, Jennifer Armstrong 3/10
14. Miss Alcott of Concord, Marjorie Worthington, 3/18
15. Women Sailors and Sailors' Women, David Cordingly 3/29 (this was AWESOME)

16. Twilight, Stephenie Meyer 4/5
17. A Modern Mephistopheles, Alcott 4/8
18. New Moon, Meyer 4/13
19. Yankee Bride/Rebel Bride, Jane Peart 4/18
20. *Mansfield Park, Jane Austen 4/26

21. Eclipse, Meyer 5/1
22. A Double Life, Alcott 5/4
23. The Yellow Admiral, O'Brian 5/6
24. The Hundred Days, O'Brian 5/9
25. The Ruby in the Smoke, Philip Pullman 5/13
26. The Shadow in the North, Pullman 5/16
27. The Final Eclipse, Lynne Ewing 5/22
28. *The Escape from Home, Avi 5/27
29. Clockwork, Pullman 5/29

30. *Lord Kirkle's Money, Avi 6/3
31. The Tin Princess, Pullman 6/11
32. Karen's Angel, Ann M. Martin 6/12
33. The Tiger in the Well, Pullman 6/13
34. The Golden Compass, Pullman 6/18
35. The Subtle Knife, Pullman 6/27
36. *Little Women, Alcott 6/28 C k (Okay, this was the millionth time, but I hadn't read it completely in two or three years. Explained so much about me. Noticed a few things, like how John Brooke's story is about him as the knight, Laurie as the colt, and the girls as the princesses.)

37. The Amber Spyglass, Pullman 7/1
38. Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade, Diana Gabaldon 7/3 (John! Tom! Hal! Benedicta! Minnie!)
39. Destiny's Bride, Jane Peart 7/4
40. Blue at the Mizzen, O'Brian 7/6
41. *Jo's Boys, Alcott 7/11
42. The Beatrice Letters, Lemony Snicket 7/17
43. Nothing But the Truth, Avi 7/18
44. Outlander, Gabaldon 7/26
45. *A Great and Terrible Beauty, Libba Bray 7/3

46. The Lies of Locke Lamora, Scott Lynch 8/5
47. Never Mind!, Avi and Rachel Vail, 8/9
48. The Westing Game, Ellen Raskins 8/13
49. Conspiracy (Lady Grace Mysteries), Patricia Finney 8/15
50. Kathleen: The Celtic Knot, Siobhan Parkinson 8/17
51. The Promise, Chaim Potok 8/19
52. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Tom Stoppard 8/29

53. Dragonfly in Amber, Gabaldon 9/3
54. *An Old-Fashioned Girl, Alcott 9/5 (Tom Shaaaaaw ILU)
55. Work, Alcott 9/15 C f (oh Louisa why you got to hate on the Irish)
56. Breaking Dawn, Meyer 9/30

57. Tom Jones, Henry Fielding 10/1
58. The Witch of Blackbird Pond, Elizabeth George Speare 10/4
59. Red Seas Under Red Skies, Scott Lynch 10/15
60. Assassin (Lady Grace Mysteries), Patricia Finney 10/18

61. What Do Fish Have to Do with Anything?, Avi 11/1
62. Hedda Gabler, Henrik Ibsen 11/1
63. *Jack and Jill, Alcott 11/5
64. Cyrano de Bergerac, Edmond Rostand 11/11
65. Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare 11/15
66. Transcendental Wild Oats, Alcott 11/15
67. *The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, Avi 11/19
68. *Rebel Angels, Bray 11/19 H K (I think this was the day the desktop died)
69. Lord John and the Hand of Devils, Gabaldon 11/22
70. Stardust, Neil Gaiman 11/26
71. Doomed Queen Anne, Carolyn Meyer 11/26
72. A Midnight Clear, Katherine Paterson 11/30

73. *Lord John and the Private Matter, Gabaldon 12/5
74. Here Today, Ann M. Martin 12/5
75. The Tales of Beedle the Bard, JKR 12/7
76. *Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen 12/10
77. The Fiery Cross, Gabaldon 12/28