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In the spirit of the year in review, I've compiled a list of all the books I recall reading over this last year, which I have conveniently broken up: the former is the list of books I read for the first time this year, the latter the list of books I read for a second, third, fourth, et cetera time this year. I've also broken up each list by series, as appropriate. Because I know how much you all care.
The first timers
- Honorverse
- The Shadow Of Saganami - David Weber
- Known Space
- Ringworld - Larry Niven
- The Ringworld Engineers - Larry Niven
- The Dark Tower
- The Gunslinger - Stephen King
- The Drawing Of the Three - Stephen King
- The Waste Lands - Stephen King
- Wizard and Glass - Stephen King
- The Wolves Of the Calla - Stephen King
- The Song Of Susannah - Stephen King
- The Dark Tower - Stephen King
- His Dark Materials
- The Golden Compass - Philip Pullman
- The Subtle Knife - Philip Pullman
- The Amber Spyglass - Philip Pullman
- New Crobuzon
- Perdido Street Station - China Mieville
- The Scar - China Mieville
- A Song Of Ice and Fire
- A Clash Of Kings - George R. R. Martin
- A Storm Of Swords - George R. R. Martin
- March
- We Few - John Ringo & David Weber
- Malazan Book Of the Fallen
- Memories Of Ice - Steven Erikson
- House Of Chains - Steven Erikson
- Recluce
- Wellspring Of Chaos - L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
- Ordermaster - L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
- 1632
- 1632 - Eric Flint
- 1633 - Eric Flint & David Weber
- Hyperion
- Endymion - Dan Simmons
- Belisarius
- An Oblique Approach - David Drake & Eric Flint
- In the Heart Of Darkness - David Drake & Eric Flint
- Destiny's Shield - David Drake & Eric Flint
- Fortune's Stroke - David Drake & Eric Flint
- The Tide Of Victory - David Drake & Eric Flint
- Lay Of Bahzell
- Wind Rider's Oath - David Weber
- Farseer Trilogy
- Assassin's Apprentice - Robin Hobb
- Royal Assassin - Robin Hobb
- Death Gate Cycle
- Dragon Wing* - Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman
- Horatio Hornblower
- Mr. Midshipman Hornblower - C. S. Forester
- Lieutenant Hornblower - C. S. Forester
- Aubrey-Maturin
- Master & Commander - Patrick O'Brian
- Harry Potter
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - J. K. Rowling
- The Still - David Feintuch
- The Mote In God's Eye - Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle
- Lucifer's Hammer - Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle
- Starship Troopers - Robert Heinlein
- Citizen Of the Galaxy - Robert Heinlein
- The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress - Robert Heinlein
- Fallen Angels - Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, & Michael Flynn
- The Philosophical Strangler - Eric Flint
- Forward the Mage - Eric Flint
- The Redemption Of Althalus - David & Lynn Eddings
The rereads
- Legacy Of the Alldenata
- A Hymn Before Battle - John Ringo
- Gust Front - John Ringo
- When the Devil Dances - John Ringo
- Hell's Faire - John Ringo
- March
- March Upcountry - John Ringo & David Weber
- March To the Sea - John Ringo & David Weber
- March To the Stars - John Ringo & David Weber
- A Song Of Ice and Fire
- A Game Of Thrones - George R. R. Martin
- A Man Of His Word
- Magic Casement** - Dave Duncan
- Faery Lands Forlorn** - Dave Duncan
- Perilous Seas** - Dave Duncan
- Emperor and Clown** - Dave Duncan
- The Great Game
- Past Imperative - Dave Duncan
- Hyperion
- Hyperion - Dan Simmons
- Fall Of Hyperion - Dan Simmons
- Malazan Book Of the Fallen
- Gardens Of the Moon - Steven Erikson
- Deadhouse Gates - Steven Erikson
- Chronicles Of Narnia
- The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - C. S. Lewis
- Prince Caspian - C. S. Lewis
- The Voyage Of theDawn Treader - C. S. Lewis
- The Silver Chair - C. S. Lewis
- Foundation***
- Foundation - Isaac Asimov
- Foundation and Empire - Isaac Asimov
- Second Foundation - Isaac Asimov
- Robot***
- The Caves Of Steel - Isaac Asimov
- The Naked Sun - Isaac Asimov
- The Robots Of Dawn - Isaac Asimov
- Symphony Of Ages
- Rhapsody - Elizabeth Haydon
- Hope
- Midshipman's Hope - David Feintuch
- Challenger's Hope - David Feintuch
- Prisoner's Hope - David Feintuch
- Fisherman's Hope - David Feintuch
- Dune - Frank Herbert
So there you have it. My list of first-time reads doesn't outstrip my list of rereads as much as it should...on the other hand, many of the books I reread weren't old favorites, but rereads leading up to new entries into series. Most of the rest are at least books I hadn't read since I was in my early teens, and I was looking for a new viewpoint on them. Notably, I didn't reread any of the series I normally do: The Belgariad/Mallorean, Wheel Of Time, Recluce, Sword Of Truth, or the Honorverse books.
I'll also toss in a quick disclaimer: some of these books may have been read or started at the very end of last year; my memory is a bit hazy that far back. Moreover, some of these books are almost criminally easy reads (Narnia, for example) or are actually collected shorter works (Mr. Midshipman Hornblower, the Foundation Trilogy), so may not count quite as much as implied by listing them. Anyway: I'm hoping to do better next year on the new/reread front. I've been compiling a list of books to go on my "should read" list, which will hopefully give me enough grist for me literary mill.
* I almost didn't put this on the list. I don't even know why I picked it up and read it. It's Weis & Hickman; I really didn't expect anything terrifically good, and my expectations were met. It's not bad, but it's not good. In my defense, I did not proceed to read the rest of the Death Gate Cycle. But I probably will.
** I almost didn't include these, either, since I can't honestly say I reread them entire. The books follow (mostly) two characters, Rap and Inosolan. I like Rap's story; Inos' story rather bores me. Since I've read these several times before, when I read them now, I just sort of blip over the Inos bits รก la Linus van Pelt. These four really only count as two.
*** Technically, these are part of the same series, Asimov's Future History. This was more of a retroactive decision on his part than anything else, though, and they're commonly referred to as separate sets. Feel free to consider these both part of the same arc, if you feel like it.
