Sunday, January 24, 2021

Books I Read in 2016

  1. The Kings Justice - by Stephen Donaldson (305 pages) (1/15-1/21)
  2. The End of all Things book 2: This Hollow Union - By John Scalzi (70 pages) (1/22-1/27) (Nook)
  3. The End of all Things book 3: Can Long Endure - by John Scalzi (55 pages) (1/27) (Nook)
  4. The End of all Things book 4: To Stand or Fall - by John Scalzi (64 pages) (1/28) (Nook)
  5. Legion book 2: Skin Deep - by Brandon Sanderson (206 pages) (2/1-2/2)
  6. Mistborn book 6: Bands of Mourning - by Brandon Sanderson (447 pages) (2/3-2/11)
  7. Mistborn book 7: Secret History - by Brandon Sanderson (149 pages) (2/12-2/16) (Nook)
  8. The World at the End of Time - by Frederik Pohl (407 pages) (2/17-2/24)
  9. Island - by Aldous Huxley (295 pages) (Abandoned at page 46) (2/25-3/1)
  10. Out Of Sight - by Elmore Leonard (341 pages) (3/2-3/8)
  11. The Elysium Commission - by L.E. Modesitt Jr (336 pages) (3/9-3/23)
  12. The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy - by Douglas Adams (216 pages) (3/24-3/31)
  13. The Epic of Gilgamesh - Unknown (64 pages) (4/1-4/4)
  14. Split Images - by Elmore Leonard (282 pages) (4/5-4/19)
  15. The Californian's Tale - by Mark Twain (24 pages) (4/20) (Audio book)
  16. DAW Fantasy 30th Anniversary Collection - Various Authors (272 pages) (4/20-5/7)
  17. The Clockwork Century book 2½: Tanglefoot - by Cherie Priest (69 pages) (4/20-4/21) (Audio book)
  18. Night Angel book 1: The Way of Shadows - by Brent Weeks (645 pages) (4/22-4/29) (Audio book)
  19. The Reckoners book 3: Calamity - by Brandon Sanderson (421 pages) (5/7-5/14)
  20. Night Angel book 2: Shadows Edge - by Brent Weeks (636 pages) (5/15-5/27)
  21. Night Angel book 3: Beyond the Shadows - by Brent Weeks (689 pages) (5/31-6/10)
  22. Hearts in Atlantis - by Stephen King (673 pages) (6/13-6/21)
  23. From A Buick 8 - by Stephen King (487 pages) (6/22-6/30)
  24. White Sand (Graphic Novel) book 1 - by Brandon Sanderson (160 pages) (7/2-7/6)
  25. Legends of the First Empire book 1: Age of Myth - by Michael J. Sullivan (413 pages) (7/6-7/13)
  26. Pure - by Rebbecca Ray (404 pages) (7/14-7/20)
  27. Nebula Winners Fifteen - edited by Frank Herbert (225 pages) (7/21-7/27)
  28. Tishomingo Blues - by Elmore Leonard (387 pages) (7/27-8/3)
  29. The Pearl - by John Steinbeck (91 pages) (8/3-8/4)
  30. The Legend of Eli Monpress book 1: The Spirit Thief - by Rachel Aaron (242 pages) (8/5-8/17) (Nook)
  31. The Legend of Eli Monpress book 2: The Spirit Rebellion - by Rachel Aaron (319 pages) (8/17-8/25) (Nook)
  32. The Legend of Eli Monpress book 3: The Spirit Eater - by Rachel Aaron (320 pages) (8/25-9/2) (Nook)
  33. The Stormlight Archive Pocket Companion - by Brandon Sanderson (30 pages) (9/2) (Nook)
  34. Dreadful Skin - by Cherie Priest (177 pages) (9/6-9/9) (Nook)
  35. Those Who Went Remain There Still - by Cherie Priest (119 pages) (9/9-9/14) (Nook)
  36. The Right Stuff - by Tom Wolfe (353 pages) (9/15-9/22)
  37. The Winds of Change - by Isaac Asimov (269 pages) (9/23-9/29)
  38. Clapton: The Autobiography - by Eric Clapton (342 pages) (9/29-10/6)
  39. The Last Starfighter - by Alan Dean Foster (218 pages) (10/6-10/10)
  40. A Whiff of Death - by Isaac Asimov (222 pages) (10/11-10/18)
  41. Shopgirl - by Steve Martin (130 pages) (10/19-10/20)
  42. Lightbringer book 1: The Black Prism - by Brent Weeks (767 pages) (10/21-11/3)
  43. Lightbringer book 2: The Blinding Knife - by Brent Weeks (671 pages) (11/4-11/19)
  44. Art of War - by Sun Tzu (52 pages) (11/19-11/23) (Nook)
  45. 1601: Conversation as it Was by the Social Fireside in the Time of the Tudors - by Mark Twain (84 pages) (11/23-11/23) (Nook)
  46. I Am Spock - by Leonard Nimoy (342 pages) (11/28-12/1)
  47. Sled Driver - by Brian Shul (151 pages) (12/2-12/6) (Nook)
  48. Old Man’s War book 3: The Last Colony - by John Scalzi (320 pages) (12/7-12/13)
  49. The Man Who Killed His Brother: book 1 - By Stephen Donaldson (254 pages) (12/14-12/16)
  50. White Sand (Novel) - by Brandon Sanderson (538 pages) (12/16-1/5) (Nook)


    14,262 Pages

 

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