(no subject)
Jul. 1st, 2012 04:38 pmJune books
John Grant, Bogus Science
Jim Hines, Goblin Quest *
Gareth Nix, Sir Hereward and Master Fitz *
Terry Pratchett (illus. Paul Kidby), The Last Hero
Dave Trowbridge and Sherwood Smith, Ruler of Naught *
Howard Read and Chris Cantler, Little Howard's Big Book
Ged Parsons et al. Have I Got News For You
Elaine Marks, Colette
Sei Shonagon (trans. Meredith McKinney), Pillow Book *
David Weber, Oath of Swords *
Charlotte Macleod, The Palace Guard
David Weber, War God's Own *
Georgette Heyer, The Unfinished Clue
Sherwood Smith, The Barefoot Pirate *
David Weber, Wind Rider *
Ngaio Marsh, Off With His Head *
N.K.Jemisin, The Killing Moon
Thurber, The Wonderful O
Sandra McDonald, The Outback Stars
Justine Larbalestier, Magic or Madness
Steve Berry, TV Cream Book of Toys
Eric Idle, Rutland Dirty Weekend Book
Nora Roberts and JD Robb, Remember When (Nora Roberts and JD Robb are the same person- this was two linked novelettes, one "Roberts" romance caper about stolen diamonds, one "Robb" near-future detective story about the same diamonds. Worked quite well.)
Rachel Neumeier, The City in the Lake *
Katya Reimann, Wind from a Foreign Sky
Colette (trans. and ed. Robert Phelps), Letters from Colette
Aliette de Bodiard, Blood and Obsidian *
PG Wodehouse, Uneasy Money *
'Tom Reynolds', More Blood, More Sweat and Another Cup of Tea *
Louisa May Alcott, A Modern Cinderella * (three stories of relentless tweeness and preachery, and one better one about a volunteer nurse in the American Slavers' Rebellion [(c) James Nicholl] looking after a Confederate officer with the help of an ex-slave.)
Armando Iannucci et al., The Missing DoSAC Files
Cherry Wilder, The Luck of Brin's Five
* = Kindle
June stats
Number read: 32 (14 Kindle, 18 physical)
Of which rereads: 16
Non-fiction: 6
Of which rereads: 3
Comedy: 5
Of which rereads: 4
Mysteries: 4
Of which rereads: 2
SF/F: 13
Of which rereads: 5
YA: 1
Of which rereads: 1
Other (general fiction, children's, poetry etc): 3
Of which rereads: 1
John Grant, Bogus Science
Jim Hines, Goblin Quest *
Gareth Nix, Sir Hereward and Master Fitz *
Terry Pratchett (illus. Paul Kidby), The Last Hero
Dave Trowbridge and Sherwood Smith, Ruler of Naught *
Howard Read and Chris Cantler, Little Howard's Big Book
Ged Parsons et al. Have I Got News For You
Elaine Marks, Colette
Sei Shonagon (trans. Meredith McKinney), Pillow Book *
David Weber, Oath of Swords *
Charlotte Macleod, The Palace Guard
David Weber, War God's Own *
Georgette Heyer, The Unfinished Clue
Sherwood Smith, The Barefoot Pirate *
David Weber, Wind Rider *
Ngaio Marsh, Off With His Head *
N.K.Jemisin, The Killing Moon
Thurber, The Wonderful O
Sandra McDonald, The Outback Stars
Justine Larbalestier, Magic or Madness
Steve Berry, TV Cream Book of Toys
Eric Idle, Rutland Dirty Weekend Book
Nora Roberts and JD Robb, Remember When (Nora Roberts and JD Robb are the same person- this was two linked novelettes, one "Roberts" romance caper about stolen diamonds, one "Robb" near-future detective story about the same diamonds. Worked quite well.)
Rachel Neumeier, The City in the Lake *
Katya Reimann, Wind from a Foreign Sky
Colette (trans. and ed. Robert Phelps), Letters from Colette
Aliette de Bodiard, Blood and Obsidian *
PG Wodehouse, Uneasy Money *
'Tom Reynolds', More Blood, More Sweat and Another Cup of Tea *
Louisa May Alcott, A Modern Cinderella * (three stories of relentless tweeness and preachery, and one better one about a volunteer nurse in the American Slavers' Rebellion [(c) James Nicholl] looking after a Confederate officer with the help of an ex-slave.)
Armando Iannucci et al., The Missing DoSAC Files
Cherry Wilder, The Luck of Brin's Five
* = Kindle
June stats
Number read: 32 (14 Kindle, 18 physical)
Of which rereads: 16
Non-fiction: 6
Of which rereads: 3
Comedy: 5
Of which rereads: 4
Mysteries: 4
Of which rereads: 2
SF/F: 13
Of which rereads: 5
YA: 1
Of which rereads: 1
Other (general fiction, children's, poetry etc): 3
Of which rereads: 1