Mid-April ’17 through Mid-April ’18

So here are all of the books I’ve finished since April 15th, 2017 (Bold Italics signify a reread):

  • 1)  4/15/17     “The Shepard’s Crown” by Terry Pratchett (Discworld) (304 pp)
  • 2)  4/18/17     “Norse Mythology” by Neil Gaiman (304 pp)
  • 3)  4/21/17     “Hemingway Didn’t Say That: The Truth Behind Famous Quotations” by Garson O’Toole (398 pp)
  • 4)  4/29/17     “The Mother Tongue: English And How It Got That Way” by Bill Bryson (279 pp)
  • 5)  5/18/17    “Aztec” by Gary Jennings (772 pp)
  • 6)  5/23/17    “The Great Abraham Lincoln Pocket Watch Conspiracy” by Jacopo della Quercia (378 pp)
  • 7)  6/4/17       “Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation” by Bill Nye (309 pp)
  • 8)  6/8/17       “License To Quill” by Jacopo della Quercia (384 pp)
  • 9)  6/17/17    “Gardens of the Moon” by Steven Erikson (Malazan Book of the Fallen) (666 pp)
  • 10)  7/1/17     “Deadhouse Gates” by Steven Erikson (Malazan) (868 pp)
  • 11)  7/14/17  “Memories of Ice” by Steven Erikson (Malazan) (945 pp)
  • 12)  7/25/17  “House of Chains” by Steven Erikson (Malazan) (1,044 pp)
  • 13)  8/1/17     “Midnight Tides” by Steven Erikson (Malazan) (628 pp)
  • 14)  8/13/17  “The Bonehunters” by Steven Erikson (Malazan) (804 pp)
  • 15)  8/18/17  “How The Irish Saved Civilization: The Untold Story of Ireland’s Heroic Role from the Fall of Rome to the Rise of Medieval Europe” by Thomas Cahill (246 pp)
  • 16)  8/28/17  “Reaper’s Gale” by Steven Erikson (Malazan) (844 pp)
  • 17)  9/15/17  “Caesar’s Last Breath: Decoding the Secrets of the Air Around Us” by Sam Kean (362 pp)
  • 18)  9/23/17  “Toll The Hounds” by Steven Erikson (Malazan) (836 pp)
  • 19) 10/04/17) “John Dies at the End” by David Wong (Book 1 of John Dies at the End Series) (479 pp)
  • 20)  10/06/17  “This Book Is Full of Spiders: Seriously, Dude, Don’t Touch It ” by David Wong (Book 2 of John Dies at the End Series) (462 pp)
  • 21)  10/07/17  “What the Hell Did I Just Read: A Novel of Cosmic Horror” by David Wong (Book 3 of John Dies at the End Series) (384 pp)
  • 22)  10/19/17   “Dust of Dreams” by Steven Erikson (Next in the Malazan Series) (817 pp)
  • 23)  10/28/17  “The Crippled God” by Steven Erikson (The Final Book in the Malazan Series (Of the original run)) (930 pp)
  • 24)  11/03/17   “Lessons From A Third Grade Dropout” by Rick Rigsby (160 pp)
  • 25)  11/13/17   “Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things” by Jenny Lawson (352 pp)
  • 26)  11/15/17   “Seventh Decimate” by Stephen R. Donaldson (Book 1 of The Great God’s War) (320 pp)
  • 27)  11/27/17   “Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances” by Neil Gaiman (368 pp)
  • 28)  12/04/17   “Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch” by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett (433 pp)
  • 29)  12/17/17  “The Science of Discworld: A Novel” by Terry Pratchett with Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen (432 pp)
  • 30)  12/23/17  “The Globe: The Science of Discworld II: A Novel” by Terry Pratchett with Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen (384 pp)
  •  31)  12/25/17  “Daddy 3.0: A Comedy of Errors” by Rob Armstrong (257 pp)
  • 32)   12/30/17  “Darwin’s Watch: The Science of Discworld III: A Novel” by Terry Pratchett with Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen (370 pp)
  • 33)   1/05/18    “Don’t Live For Your Obituary: Advice, Commentary, and Personal Observations on Writing, 2008-2017” by John Scalzi (480 pp)
  • 34)   1/11/18   “Judgment Day: The Science of Discworld IV: A Novel” by Terry Pratchett with Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen (370 pp)
  • 35)   1/13/18  “Terradox” by Craig A. Falconer (550 pp)
  • 36)   1/14/18  “The Fall of Terradox” by Craig A. Falconer (470 pp)
  • 37)   1/15/18  “The Witch’s Vacuum Cleaner and Other Stories” by Terry Pratchett (332 pp)
  • 38)   1/15/18   “The Dispatcher” by John Scalzi (128 pp)
  • 39)   1/24/18   “A Short History of Nearly Everything” by Bill Bryson (560 pp)
  • 40)   1/26/18   “The Human Animal: A Zoologist’s Study of the Human Animal” by Desmond Morris  (256 pp)
  • 41)   1/27/18   “The Human Zoo: A Zoologist’s Classic Study of the Urban Animal” by Desmond Morris (276 pp)
  • 42)   1/28/18   “The Nymphos of Rocky Flats” by Mario Acevedo (Book 1 of Felix Gomez Series) (368 pp)
  • 43)   1/29/18   “X-Rated Bloodsuckers” by Mario Acevedo (Book 2 of Felix Gomez Series) (386 pp)
  • 44)   2/01/18  “The Undead Kama Sutra” by Mario Acevedo (Book 3 of Felix Gomez Series) (383 pp)
  • 45)  2/02/18  “Jailbait Zombie” by Mario Acevedo (Book 4 of Felix Gomez Series) (370 pp)
  • 46)  2/05/18  “Werewolf Smackdown” by Mario Acevedo (Book 5 of Felix Gomez Series) (418 pp)
  • 47)  2/06/18  “Escape From Planet Pleasure” by Mario Acevedo (Book 6 of Felix Gomez Series) (371 pp)
  • 48)   2/07/18  “Yes Please” by Amy Poehler (355 pp)
  • 49)   2/10/18  “The Naked Woman: A Study of the Female Body” by Desmond Morris (400 pp)
  • 50)   2/11/18   “The Stars My Destination” by Alfred Bester (256 pp)
  • 51)   2/13/18   “The Demolished Man” by Alfred Bester (224 pp)
  • 52)   2/16/18   “Redemolished (The Alfred Bester Library)” by Alfred Bester (437 pp)
  • 53)   2/20/18  “Virtual Unrealities, The Short Fiction of Alfred Bester” by Alfred Bester (413 pp)
  • 54)   2/26/18  “The Computer Connection” by Alfred Bester (272 pp)
  • 55)   4/01/18  “The Complete Stories of J.G. Ballard” by J.G. Ballard (1,216 pp)
  • 56)   4/05/18  “The Man Who Would Be King” by Rudyard Kipling (29 pp)
  • 57)   4/07/18  “The Philip K. Dick Megapack: 15 Classic Science Fiction Stories” by Philip K. Dick (361 pp)
  • 58)   4/09/18  “Just One Damned Thing After Another: The Chronicles of St. Mary’s” by Jodi Taylor (The Chronicles of St. Mary’s, Book 1) (334 pp)
  • 59)   4/09/18 “A Symphony of Echoes: The Chronicles of St. Mary’s” by Jodi Taylor (The Chronicles of St. Mary’s, Book 2) (478 pp)
  • 60)   4/11/18 “A Second Chance: The Chronicles of St. Mary’s” by Jodi Taylor (The Chronicles of St. Mary’s, Book 3) (492 pp)
  • 61)   4/13/18  “Space Opera” by Catherynne M. Valente (304 pp)
  • 62)   4/13/18  “Unlocked: An Oral History of Haden’s Syndrome” by John Scalzi (Lock In) (96 pp)
  • 63)   4/14/18  “Lock In: A Novel of the Near Future” by John Scalzi (Lock In) (337 pp)

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