Monday, January 2, 2017

Books read in 2016

I must've been really free in 2016 - this is really a record for me and I don't think I can top this:



1.         The Thirteen Problems - Agatha Christie
2.         Last Mysteries of the World - Reader's Digest
3.         The Monogram Murders - Sophie Hannah
4.         The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole - Sue Townsend
5.         Ghostwritten - Isabel Wolff
6.         Stranded - Val McDermid
7.         4.50 from Paddington - Agatha Christie
8.         The Purity of Vengeance - Jussi Adler-Olsen
9.         Big Little Lies - Liane Moriarty
10.       An Event in Autumn - Henning Mankell
11.       An Acceptable Sacrifice - Jeffrey Deaver (short story)
12.       Pronghorns of the Third Reich - C. J. Box (short story)
13.       The Book of Virtue -  Ken Bruen (short story)
14.       The Book of Ghosts - Reed Farrel Coleman (short story)
15.       The Secret in their Eyes - Eduardo Sacheri
16.       The Final Testament - Peter Blauner (short story)
17.       What's in a Name? - Thomas H. Cook (short story)
18.       Book Club - Loren D. Estleman (short story)
19.       The Girl on the Train - Paula Hawkins
20.       Death Leaves a Bookmark - William Link (short story)
21.       Sandman - Lars Kepler
22.       The Book Thing - Laura Lippman (short story)
23.       The Scroll - Anne Perry (short story)
24.       It's in the Book - Mickey Spillane & Max Allan Collins (short story)
25.       The Prince - Nicolo Machiavelli
26.       The Long Sonata of the Dead - Andrew Taylor (short story)
27.       We need to talk about Kevin - Lionel Shriver
28.       The Man from Beijing - Henning Mankell
29.       Rides a Stranger - David Bell (short story)
30.       The Caxton Lending Library & Book Depository - John Connolly (short story)
31.       The Book Case - Nelson DeMille (short story)
32.       Heirs to Forgotten Kingdoms - Gerard Russell
33.       Liar Liar - M. J. Arlidge
34.       Bujang Valley - V. Nadarajan
35.       We are all completely beside ourselves - Karen Joy Fowler
36.       Mein Kampf - Adolf Hitler
37.       Splinter the Silence - Val McDermid
38.       Guilt Trip - Val McDermid (short story)
39.       The Mirror Cracked From Side to Side - Agatha Christie
40.       Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll
41.       Through the Looking-Glass and what Alice found there - Lewis Carroll
42.       The Girl You Left Behind - Jojo Moyes
43.       Italian Shoes - Henning Mankell
44.       Stalker - Lars Kepler
45.       Malarky - Anakana Schofield
46.       The Seven Dials Mystery - Agatha Christie
47.       Keep You Close - Lucie Whitehouse
48.       Cover Her Face - P. D. James
49.       The Vegetarian - Han Kang
50.       The Year of the Rat – Clare Furniss
51.       The Bitter Season - Tami Hoag
52.       The Widow – Fiona Barton
53.       Cat Among the Pigeons – Agatha Christie (re-read)
54.       A Game For All The Family – Sophie Hannah
55.       The Sittaford Mystery – Agatha Christie (re-read)
56.       Saladin – John Man
57.       Benefitting ourselves and others – Venerable Yin-Shun
58.       Family Life – Akhil Sharma
59.       Message of the Buddha – Venerable Dhammavuddho Thero
60.       The Old Man and the Sea – Ernest Hemingway (re-read)
61.       The Bunker Diary – Kevin Brooks
62.       The Man in the Brown Suit – Agatha Christie
63.       A Mind to Murder – P. D. James
64.       A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing – Eimear McBride
65.       True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole – Sue Townsend
66.       The Illiad – Homer
67.       Landline – Rainbow Rowell
68.       At Bertram’s Hotel – Agatha Christie
69.       The History Book – Penguin Random House (publishers)
70.       The Odyssey – Homer
71.       Candide or, All for the Best (1759) – Voltaire
72.       The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus – Christopher Marlowe
73.       They do it with Mirrors – Agatha Christie (re-read)
74.       Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War – Ernesto Che Guevara
75.       Crooked House – Agatha Christie (re-read)
76.       A Brief History of Time – Stephen Hawking (the most complicated book I’ve ever read in my life!)
77.       A Pocketful of Rye – Agatha Christie (re-read)


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