I fell behind on reading this year. 50 books isn’t usually that much of a stretch for me, but I’ve been so busy writing . . .
It feels good to be able to say that.
An inordinate amount of the books on this list are YA. Not that there’s anything wrong with that; I got to read some amazing stories. Goals for 2014: read more, and read more non-fiction.
So, the reading list:
- City of Bones, Cassandra Clare
- Stormbreaker, Anthony Horowitz
- Point Blank, Anthony Horowitz
- Skeleton Key, Anthony Horowitz
- Eagle Strike, Anthony Horowitz
- Darkfever, Karen Marie Moning
- Bloodfever, Karen Marie Moning
- Faefever, Karen Marie Moning
- Dreamfever, Karen Marie Moning
- Shadowfever, Karen Marie Moning
- Scorpia, Anthony Horowitz
- Ark Angel, Anthony Horowitz
- Snakehead, Anthony Horowitz
- Crocodile Tears, Anthony Horowitz
- Scorpia Rising, Anthony Horowitz
- The Magician and Mrs. Quent, Galen Beckett
- Baby Love, Rebecca Walker
- Vampire Academy, Richelle Mead
- The Supernaturalist, Eoin Colfer
- Confessions of a Murder Suspect, James Patterson and Maxine Petro
- Scarlet, A. C. Gaughen
- The Gaslight Dogs, Karen Lowatchee
- Leviathan, Scott Westerfeld
- Behemoth, Scott Westerfeld
- Goliath, Scott Westerfeld
- Story of a Girl, Sara Zarr
- Hand Me Down, Melanie Thorne
- Nightfall, Ellen Connor
- The Prodigal’s Fool, R. B. Wood
- Blue Is For Nightmares, Laurie Faria Stolarz
- Heist Society, Ally Carter
- White Cat, Holly Black
- Black Wings, Christina Henry
- Spider’s Bite, Jennifer Estep
- The Hero Strikes Back, Moira J. Moore
- The Hidden Goddess, M. K. Hobson
- Working for the Devil, Lilith Saintcrow
- Dean Koontz’s Frankenstein Book 1: Prodigal Son, Dean Koontz and Kevin J. Anderson
- Doorways Through Time: The Romance of Archaeology, Stephen Bertman, PhD.
- Salsa Nocturna, Daniel Jose Older
- Sovay, Celia Reese
- Entwined, Heather Dixon
- Thief, Megan Whalen Turner
- Silence, Michelle Sagara