Jan. 3rd, 2012

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I'm disappointed but not surprised by how few books I reported reading. 2011 was a year of upheavals for me, capped off by my relocating to New Hampshire. The good news is I did make time to read new authors as well as old favorites. And I bought five times as many books as I read, so even though my reading was curtailed, my book buying continued at its normal pace.

Here's the list for 2011:

CAST IN RUIN by Michelle Sagara
ONE SALT SEA by Seanan McGuire
A SOLDIER'S DUTY by Jean Johnson
BASILISK by Rob Thurman
GHOST SHIP by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller
CRYOBURN by Lois McMaster Bujold
THE LEFT HAND OF GOD by Paul Hoffman
THE DEMONS'S SURRENDER by Sarah Rees Brennan
RED-HEADED STEPCHILD by Jaye Wells
DEADLINE by Mira Grant
THE DRAGON'S PATH by Daniel Abraham
THE MIDNIGHT MAYOR by Kate Griffin
SPIRIT DANCES by C.E. Murphy
DARK AND STORMY KNIGHTS anthology edited by P.N. Elrod
RIVER MARKED by Patricia Briggs
CHALICE by Robin McKinley
BLACKOUT by Rob Thurman
LATE ECLIPSES by SEANAN MCGUIRE
A SONG FOR SUMMER by Eva Ibbotson
PEGASUS by Robin McKinley
THE SOCIOPATH NEXT DOOR by Martha Stout

In addition to the titles above, there were at least a half-dozen books that I started then set aside when I lost interest. And, of course, reading for 2011 also included the submissions for THE MODERN FAE'S GUIDE TO SURVIVING HUMANITY (edited by Joshua Palmatier and Patricia Bray, available March 2012 from DAW Books), so it's not as if I was a complete slacker. But I'm hoping for better in 2012.

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