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15 May 2021

The John Newbery Medal

This is an update to the list in Newbery Medal books, which I posted on 11 August 2009. I've read all of these up through the 2012 recipient, plus the one for 2014.

As could be expected, there were some I liked and others I disliked. My favourites (in order of publication) were:
Rabbit Hill (1945, Robert Lawson)
Miracles on Maple Hill (1957, Virginia Sorensen)
Onion John (1960, Joseph Krumgold)
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs Basil E Frankweiler (1968, E L Konigsburg)
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry (1977, Mildred D Taylor)
The Westing Game (1979, Ellen Raskin)
Dicey's Song (1983, Cynthia Voigt)
Number the Stars (1990, Lois Lowry)
Maniac Magee (1991, Jerry Spinelli)
Walk Two Moons (1995, Sharon Creech)
The Graveyard Book (2009, Neil Gaiman)
When You Reach Me (2010, Rebecca Stead)
When You Reach Me is my single, number-one favourite, closely followed by Dicey's Song — I enjoyed Dicey and its prequel, Homecoming, so much that I went on to read three other books in the series — and Frankweiler, which I've read several times through the years....

The complete list:
1922: The Story of Mankind, by Hendrik Willem van Loon
1923: The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle, by Hugh Lofting
1924: The Dark Frigate, by Charles Hawes
1925: Tales from Silver Lands, by Charles J Finger
1926: Shen of the Sea, by Arthur Bowie Chrisman
1927: Smoky, the Cowhorse, by Will James
1928: Gay Neck, the Story of a Pigeon, by Dhan Gopal Mukerji
1929: The Trumpeter of Krakow, by Eric P. Kelly
1930: Hitty, Her First Hundred Years, by Rachel Field
1931: The Cat Who Went to Heaven, by Elizabeth Coatsworth
1932: Waterless Mountain, by Laura Adams Armer
1933: Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze, by Elizabeth Lewis
1934: Invincible Louisa: The Story of the Author of Little Women, by Cornelia Meigs
1935: Dobry, by Monica Shannon
1936: Caddie Woodlawn, by Carol Ryrie Brink
1937: Roller Skates, by Ruth Sawyer
1938: The White Stag, by Kate Seredy
1939: Thimble Summer, by Elizabeth Enright
1940: Daniel Boone, by James Daugherty
1941: Call It Courage, by Armstrong Sperry
1942: The Matchlock Gun, by Walter Edmonds
1943: Adam of the Road, by Elizabeth Janet Gray
1944: Johnny Tremain, by Esther Forbes
1945: Rabbit Hill, by Robert Lawson
1946: Strawberry Girl, by Lois Lenski
1947: Miss Hickory, by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
1948: The Twenty-One Balloons, by William Pène du Bois
1949: King of the Wind, by Marguerite Henry
1950: The Door in the Wall, by Marguerite de Angeli
1951: Amos Fortune, Free Man, by Elizabeth Yates
1952: Ginger Pye, by Eleanor Estes
1953: Secret of the Andes, by Ann Nolan Clark
1954: ...And Now Miguel, by Joseph Krumgold
1955: The Wheel on the School, by Meindert DeJong
1956: Carry On, Mr Bowditch, by Jean Lee Latham
1957: Miracles on Maple Hill, by Virginia Sorensen
1958: Rifles for Watie, by Harold Keith
1959: The Witch of Blackbird Pond, by Elizabeth George Speare
1960: Onion John, by Joseph Krumgold
1961: Island of the Blue Dolphins, by Scott O'Dell
1962: The Bronze Bow, by Elizabeth George Speare
1963: A Wrinkle in Time, by Madeleine L'Engle
1964: It's Like This, Cat, by Emily Neville
1965: Shadow of a Bull, by Maia Wojciechowska
1966: I, Juan de Pareja, by Elizabeth Borton de Trevino
1967: Up a Road Slowly, by Irene Hunt
1968: From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs Basil E Frankweiler, by E L Konigsburg
1969: The High King, by Lloyd Alexander
1970: Sounder, by William H Armstrong
1971: The Summer of the Swans, by Betsy Byars
1972: Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NIMH, by Robert C O'Brien
1973: Julie of the Wolves, by Jean Craighead George
1974: The Slave Dancer, by Paula Fox
1975: M C Higgins, the Great, by Virginia Hamilton
1976: The Grey King, by Susan Cooper
1977: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, by Mildred D Taylor
1978: Bridge to Terabithia, by Katherine Paterson
1979: The Westing Game, by Ellen Raskin
1980: A Gathering of Days: A New England Girl's Journal, 1830-1832, by Joan W Blos
1981: Jacob Have I Loved, by Katherine Paterson
1982: A Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent and Experienced Travelers, by Nancy Willard
1983: Dicey's Song, by Cynthia Voigt
1984: Dear Mr Henshaw, by Beverly Cleary
1985: The Hero and the Crown, by Robin McKinley
1986: Sarah, Plain and Tall, by Patricia MacLachlan
1987: The Whipping Boy, by Sid Fleischman
1988: Lincoln: A Photobiography, by Russell Freedman
1989: Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices, by Paul Fleischman
1990: Number the Stars, by Lois Lowry
1991: Maniac Magee, by Jerry Spinelli
1992: Shiloh, by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
1993: Missing May, by Cynthia Rylant
1994: The Giver, by Lois Lowry
1995: Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech
1996: The Midwife's Apprentice, by Karen Cushman
1997: The View from Saturday, by E L Konigsburg
1998: Out of the Dust, by Karen Hesse
1999: Holes, by Louis Sachar
2000: Bud, Not Buddy, by Christopher Paul Curtis
2001: A Year Down Yonder, by Richard Peck
2002: A Single Shard, by Linda Sue Park
2003: Crispin: The Cross of Lead, by Avi
2004: The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread, by Kate DiCamillo
2005: Kira-Kira, by Cynthia Kadohata
2006: Criss Cross, by Lynne Rae Perkins
2007: The Higher Power of Lucky, by Susan Patron, illustrated by Matt Phelan
2008: Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village, by Laura Amy Schlitz
2009: The Graveyard Book, by Neil Gaiman
2010: When You Reach Me, by Rebecca Stead
2011: Moon Over Manifest, by Clare Vanderpool
2012: Dead End in Norvelt, by Jack Gantos
2013: The One and Only Ivan, by Katherine Applegate
2014: Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures, by Kate DiCamillo
2015: The Crossover, by Kwame Alexander
2016: Last Stop on Market Street, by Matt de la Peña
2017: The Girl Who Drank the Moon, by Kelly Barnhill
2018: Hello, Universe, by Erin Entrada Kelly
2019: Merci Suárez Changes Gears, by Meg Medina
2020: New Kid, by Jerry Craft
2021: When You Trap a Tiger, by Tae Keller
As you can see, a few fortunate writers have won the medal twice: Joseph Krumgold (1954 and 1960), Elizabeth George Speare (1959, 1962), E L Konigsburg (1968, 1997), Katherine Paterson (1978, 1981) and Lois Lowry (1990, 1994), Kate DiCamillo (2004, 2014). Sharon Creech was the first author to receive both the Newbery Medal (1995) and its British equivalent, the Carnegie Medal (2002, for Ruby Holler); Neil Gaiman did her one better by receiving both awards for the same book, The Graveyard Book (Newbery 2009, Carnegie 2010).

As far as I know, all of these are still in print and available through Amazon and Barnes & Noble (although I recommend buying them through an independent bookseller instead) except Daniel Boone, which is much too racist for modern sensitivities.

03 April 2021

Book List - Jan-Mar 2021

Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America -- history, by John M Barry
The Apocalypse Troll -- SF, by David Weber
Dead Doubles: The Extraordinary Worldwide Hunt for One of the Cold War's Most Notorious Spy Rings -- history, by Trevor Barnes
Dead Aim -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
Stone Spring -- AH, by Stephen Baxter
Bronze Summer -- AH, by Stephen Baxter
Iron Winter -- AH, by Stephen Baxter
How the Girl Guides Won the War -- history, by Janie Hampton
Pulling Through -- postapocalyptic fiction, by Dean Ing
Siva! (aka The Lost Millenium) -- SF, by Walt and Leigh Richmond *
"Where I Wasn't Going" -- SF, by Walt and Leigh Richmond
Tarzan: The Lost Adventure -- adventure, by Edgar Rice Burroughs and Joe R Lansdale *
Castle Hangnail -- children's fantasy, by Ursula Vernon
A Game of Birds and Wolves: The Ingenious Young Women Whose Secret Board Game Helped Win World War II -- WW II, by Simon Parkin
Code Name: Lise: The True Story of the Woman Who Became WWII's Most Highly Decorated Spy -- WW II, by Larry Loftis
1634: The Galileo Affair -- 1632, by Eric Flint and Andrew Dennis
1634: The Bavarian Crisis -- 1632, by Eric Flint and Virginia DeMarce *
Ring of Fire II -- 1632 (short stories), edited by Eric Flint
1635: The Cannon Law -- 1632, by Eric Flint and Andrew Dennis
Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen -- SF, by Lois McMaster Bujold
1632 -- 1632, by Eric Flint *
1633 -- 1632, by David Weber and Eric Flint *
1634: The Baltic War -- 1632, by Eric Flint and David Weber *
Grantville Gazette II -- 1632 (short stories), edited by Eric Flint *
Ring of Fire -- 1632 (short stories), edited by Eric Flint
Grantville Gazette -- 1632 (short stories), edited by Eric Flint
Grantville Gazette III -- 1632 (short stories), edited by Eric Flint *
1634: The Ram Rebellion -- 1632, by Eric Flint and Virginia DeMarce *
The Danish Scheme -- 1632, by Herbert Sakalaucks *
1635: The Dreeson Incident -- 1632, by Eric Flint and Virginia DeMarce
Grantville Gazette IV -- 1632 (short stories), edited by Eric Flint *


31 books this time round, 11 of them rereads (marked by asterisks).  Technically speaking, Siva! wasn't a reread -- what I read back in the '60s was The Lost Millenium, the original version; no idea what differences there might be between the two.

I set out to read all of the "1632" books I hadn't read yet (or at least as many as I could get my hands on -- the public library here has most of the books published by Baen, but none of the Ring of Fire Press books.  However, it had been eight and a half years since I read the first few books in the series, so I decided to just (re)read all of them.  (Wiki lists a total of 68 published thus far, assuming I counted correctly, with two more to be published in April and May.)  This, of course, has made Flint the most-read author and AH the most-read subject of the quarter, not to mention the remainder of the year.


Edited 17 May 21 to change the category of the 1632 books from "AH" to "1632".

04 January 2021

Book List - 2020


And here they are - the 166 books I read in 2020, numbered in the order I completed them:

Adult Fiction (116)
3. The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall -- SF (short stories), by Anne McCaffrey *
4. Turn Coat -- urban fantasy (Dresden #11), by Jim Butcher
6. Going Postal -- fantasy, by Terry Pratchett
8. Making Money -- fantasy, by Terry Pratchett
9. Directive 51 -- SF, by John Barnes
11. Dragonsdawn -- SF, by Anne McCaffrey *
14. Dragonseye -- SF, by Anne McCaffrey *
16. The Dolphins of Pern -- SF, by Anne McCaffrey *
18. The Skies of Pern -- SF, by Anne McCaffrey *
19. Dragon's Code -- SF, by Gigi McCaffrey
21. The Renegades of Pern -- SF, by Anne McCaffrey *
22. A Gift of Dragons -- SF (short stories), by Anne McCaffrey
23. Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern -- SF, by Anne McCaffrey *
24. Dragonheart -- SF, by Todd McCaffrey
25. Dragongirl -- SF, by Todd McCaffrey
26. Dragon's Time -- SF, by Anne and Todd McCaffrey
28. Sky Dragons -- SF, by Anne and Todd McCaffrey
29. Dragonsblood -- SF, by Todd McCaffrey *
30. Strip -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
31. Track of the Cat -- mystery (Pigeon #1), by Nevada Barr *
32. A Superior Death -- mystery (Pigeon #2), by Nevada Barr
33. Ill Wind -- mystery (Pigeon #3), by Nevada Barr
34. The Burglar -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
35. Firestorm -- mystery (Pigeon #4), by Nevada Barr
37. Endangered Species -- mystery (Pigeon #5), by Nevada Barr
38. Blind Descent -- mystery (Pigeon #6), by Nevada Barr
39. Fidelity -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
40. Liberty Falling -- mystery (Pigeon #7), by Nevada Barr *
41. Deep South -- mystery (Pigeon #8), by Nevada Barr *
42. Forty Thieves -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
43. Hit List -- thriller, by Lawrence Block
44. Blood Lure -- mystery (Pigeon #9), by Nevada Barr *
45. Hunting Season -- mystery (Pigeon #10), by Nevada Barr
46. The Old Man -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
47. Flashback -- mystery (Pigeon #11), by Nevada Barr
48. High Country -- mystery (Pigeon #12), by Nevada Barr
49. Hit Parade -- thriller (short stories), by Lawrence Block
50. Hard Truth -- mystery (Pigeon #13), by Nevada Barr
51. Pursuit -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
52. Winter Study -- mystery (Pigeon #14), by Nevada Barr
53. Borderline -- mystery (Pigeon #15), by Nevada Barr
55. Hit and Run -- thriller, by Lawrence Block
56. Silence -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
57. Burn -- mystery (Pigeon #16), by Nevada Barr
59. The Rope -- mystery (Pigeon #0), by Nevada Barr
60. Nightlife -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
61. Destroyer Angel -- mystery (Pigeon #17), by Nevada Barr
62. Boar Island -- mystery (Pigeon #18), by Nevada Barr
63. The Boyfriend -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
64. A Flock of Ships -- WWII fiction, by Brian Callison *
65. Metzger's Dog -- thriller, by Thomas Perry *
67. Grave Importance -- urban fantasy, by Vivian Shaw
71. Jan of the Jungle -- adventure, by Otis Adelbert Kline
73. A Skeleton in the House -- mystery, by Leigh Perry
74. The Skeleton Takes a Bow -- mystery, by Leigh Perry
75. The Skeleton Haunts a House -- mystery, by Leigh Perry
76. Conquistador -- AH, by S M Stirling *
77. The Coming of the Quantum Cats -- AH, by Frederick Pohl
78. The Dancer from Atlantis -- time travel, by Poul Anderson *
79. Swords and Deviltry -- fantasy, by Fritz Leiber
81. Captain Vorpatril's Alliance -- SF, by Lois McMaster Bujold
83. The Big Black Mark -- SF, by A Bertram Chandler *
85. The Long Skeleton -- mystery (North #22), by Frances and Richard Lockridge
88. Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 2 (1940) -- SF (short stories), edited by Isaac Asimov and Martin H Greenberg
89. Out of Order -- mystery (Mayo #9), by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
90. Knight Fall (aka Murder at the War) -- mystery, by Mary Monica Pulver *
91. Janissaries -- SF, by Jerry Pournelle *
92. Birds of Prey -- SF, by David Drake *
93. The Time Trap Gambit -- time travel, by Larry Maddock *
94. Voyage Into Violence -- mystery (North #21), by Richard and Frances Lockridge
95. The Fantastic World War II: The War That Wasn't -- WWII fantasy, edited by Frank McSherry Jr
96. Thunderball -- thriller, by Ian Fleming
97. Masters of the Fist -- apocalyptic fiction (short stories), by Edward P Hughes
98. High Justice -- SF (short stories), by Jerry Pournelle
99. Zarsthor's Bane -- fantasy, by Andre Norton
100. Rocheworld -- SF, by Robert L Forward
101. The Colour of Magic -- fantasy, by Terry Pratchett
102. A Malady of Magicks -- fantasy, by Craig Shaw Gardner
103. Prince of Sparta -- SF, by Jerry Pournelle and S M Stirling *
105. No Enemy But Time -- time travel, by Michael Bishop
107. The Maker of Universes -- SF, by Philip Jose Farmer *
108. The Outlaw of Torn -- historical fiction, by Edgar Rice Burroughs *
109. Taylor's Ark -- SF, by Jody Lynn Nye
110. Random Death -- mystery (Varallo #11), by Lesley Egan *
111. Crime for Christmas -- mystery (Varallo #12), by Lesley Egan *
113. The Planet of Peril -- planetary adventure, by Otis Adelbert Kline
118. Mysterium -- SF, by Robert Charles Wilson
120. Marie -- historical fiction, by H Rider Haggard
122. A Study in Sable -- historical urban fantasy, by Mercedes Lackey
127. A Scandal in Battersea -- historical urban fantasy, by Mercedes Lackey
129. The Bartered Brides -- historical urban fantasy, by Mercedes Lackey
131. The Wizard of London -- historical urban fantasy, by Mercedes Lackey
132. The Case of the Spellbound Child -- historical urban fantasy, by Mercedes Lackey
134. Stars Uncharted -- SF, by S K Dunstall
137. Stars Beyond -- SF, by S K Dunstall
138. 1636: The Atlantic Encounter -- AH, by Eric Flint and Walter H Hunt
140. The Legacy of Heorot -- SF, by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Steven Barnes *
141. Beowulf's Children -- SF, by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Steven Barnes
143. Starborn and Godsons -- SF, by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Steven Barnes
144. The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August -- SF, by Claire North
145. Peace Talks -- urban fantasy (Dresden #16), by Jim Butcher
146. The Pursuit of the Pankera -- SF, by Robert A Heinlein
149. Except the Dying -- mystery (Murdoch #1), by Maureen Jennings
150. Raven Black -- mystery (Perez #1), by Ann Cleeves
151. Blue Lightning -- mystery (Perez #4), by Ann Cleeves
152. Under the Dragon's Tail -- mystery (Murdoch #2), by Maureen Jennings
153. Poor Tom Is Cold -- mystery (Murdoch #3), by Maureen Jennings
154. Season of Darkness -- mystery (Tyler #1), by Maureen Jennings
155. Night's Child -- mystery (Murdoch #5), by Maureen Jennings
156. Battle Ground -- urban fantasy (Dresden #17), by Jim Butcher
157. A Journeyman to Grief -- mystery (Murdoch #7), by Maureen Jennings
159. No Known Grave -- mystery (Tyler #3), by Maureen Jennings
160. Let Darkness Bury the Dead -- mystery
 (Murdoch #8), by Maureen Jennings
161. 1637: No Peace Beyond the Line -- AH, by Eric Flint and Charles E Gannon
162. The Falcon Always Wings Twice -- mystery (Langslow #27), by Donna Andrews
165. The Gift of the Magpie -- mystery (Langslow #28), by Donna Andrews

Juvenile/YA Fiction (12)
69. The Penderwicks in Spring -- children's, by Jeanne Birdsall
72. The Boy Scouts on a Submarine -- YA, by Captain John Blaine
114. The Penderwicks at Last -- children's, by Jeanne Birdsall
115. Smugglers' Reef -- YA thriller (Brant #7), by John Blaine
116. The Caves of Fear -- YA thriller (Brant #8), by John Blaine
117. The Mystery of the Iron Box -- YA thriller, by Bruce Campbell
123. The Golden Skull -- YA thriller (Brant #10), by John Blaine
124. The Wailing Octopus -- YA thriller (Brant #11), by John Blaine
125. The Electronic Mind Reader -- YA thriller (Brant #12), by John Blaine
126. The Scarlet Lake Mystery -- YA thriller (Brant #13), by John Blaine
163. Nation -- YA fiction, by Terry Pratchett
164. Dodger -- YA fiction, by Terry Pratchett

Non-Fiction (38)
1. 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus -- history, by Charles C Mann
2. 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created -- history, by Charles C Mann
5. Death from the Skies!: The Science Behind the End of the World -- astronomy, by Philip Plait PhD
7. Princes at War: The Bitter Battle Inside Britain's Royal Family in the Darkest Days of WWII -- WW II, by Deborah Cadbury
10. Until the Final Hour: Hitler's Last Secretary -- WWII memoir, by Traudl Junge, Melissa Müller (editor)
12. The Queen's Bed: An Intimate History of Elizabeth's Court -- history, by Anna Whitelock 
13. A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race and Human History -- anthropology, by Nicholas Wade
15. In the Footsteps of Eve: The Mystery of Human Origins -- palaeoanthropology, by Lee R Berger PhD with Brett Hilton-Barber
17. Before the Dawn: Recovering the Lost History of Our Ancestors -- anthropology, by Nicholas Wade
20. When Women Ruled the World: Six Queens of Egypt -- history, by Kara Cooney
27. Under Another Sky: Journeys in Roman Britain -- travel/archaeology, by Charlotte Higgins
36. The Whydah: A Pirate Ship Feared, Wrecked & Found -- children's history/archaeology, by Martin W Sandler 
54. Five Days That Shocked the World: Eyewitness Accounts from Europe at the End of World War II -- WW II, by Nicholas Best
58. Inside Hitler's Bunker: The Last Days of the Third Reich -- WW II, by Joachim Fest
66. Ravensbrück: Life and Death in Hitler's Concentration Camp for Women -- WW II, by Sarah Helm
68. Empire of Secrets: British Intelligence, the Cold War, and the Twilight of Empire -- history, by Calder Walton
70. A Life in Secrets: Vera Atkins and the Missing Agents of WWII -- biography, by Sarah Helm
80. In Search of the Neanderthals: Solving the Puzzle of Human Origins -- palaeoanthropology, by Christopher Stringer and Clive Gamble
82. Hitler's Teutonic Knights: SS Panzers in Action -- WW II, by Bruce Quarrie
84. The House of Medici: Its Rise and Fall -- history, by Christopher Hibbert
86. Dogs: Their Fossil Relatives and Evolutionary History -- palaeontology, by Xiaoming Wang and Richard H Tedford
87. The Velvet Claw: A Natural History of the Carnivores -- zoology, by David Macdonald
104. The Scottish Highlanders: A Personal View -- history, by Charles MacKinnon of Dunakin
106. The Devil's Birthday: The Bridges to Arnhem, 1944 -- WW II, by Geoffrey Powell
112. Tin Cans and Greyhounds: The Destroyers That Won Two World Wars -- naval history, by Clint Johnson
119. The Secret Rescue: An Untold Story of American Nurses and Medics Behind Nazi Lines -- WW II, by Cate Lineberry
121. The Man Called Brown Condor: The Forgotten History of an African American Fighter Pilot -- biography, by Thomas E Simmons
128. Call the Midwife: A Memoir of Birth, Joy, and Hard Times -- memoir, by Jennifer Worth
130. Women of Valor: The Rochambelles on the WWII Front -- WW II, by Ellen Hampton
133. Revolutionary Summer: The Birth of American Independence -- US history, by Joseph J Ellis
135. The Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution, 1783-1789 -- US history, by Joseph J Ellis
136. Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America's Independence -- US history, by Carol Berkin
139. Hitler's Furies: German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields --  WW II, by Wendy Lower
142. Victorian London: The Tale of a City 1840-1870 -- history, by Liza Picard
147. Mayday 1971: A White House at War, a Revolt in the Streets, and the Untold History of America's Biggest Mass Arrest -- history, by Lawrence Roberts
148. We Are Soldiers Still: A Journey back to the Battlefields of Vietnam -- memoir, by LTG Harold G Moore and Joseph L Galloway 
158. By Hook or by Crook: A Journey in Search of English -- language, by David Crystal
166. Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield -- military history, by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon


Retirement has done good things for my reading.  Books?  40 mysteries, 39 SF/AH/time travel, 38 non-fiction, 21 thrillers, 16 fantasy of various kinds. And only 27 rereads (marked by asterisks).  Authors?  19 by Nevada Barr, 10 each by Anne McCaffrey (with or without her son Todd) and Thomas Perry, 8 by Maureen Jennings, 7 by John Blaine, 6 by Terry Pratchett.

Top three books of the year were A Study in Sable, The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August, and Ashley's War.

So many books, so little time....

02 January 2021

Book list -- Oct-Dec 2020

Mayday 1971: A White House at War, a Revolt in the Streets, and the Untold History of America's Biggest Mass Arrest -- history, by Lawrence Roberts
We Are Soldiers Still: A Journey back to the Battlefields of Vietnam -- memoir, by LTG Harold G Moore and Joseph L Galloway 
Except the Dying
 -- mystery (Murdoch #1), by Maureen Jennings
Raven Black -- mystery (Perez #1), by Ann Cleeves
Blue Lightning -- mystery (Perez #4), by Ann Cleeves
Under the Dragon's Tail -- mystery (Murdoch #2), by Maureen Jennings
Poor Tom Is Cold -- mystery (Murdoch #3), by Maureen Jennings
Season of Darkness -- mystery (Tyler #1), by Maureen Jennings
Night's Child -- mystery (Murdoch #5), by Maureen Jennings
Battle Ground -- urban fantasy (Dresden #17), by Jim Butcher
A Journeyman to Grief -- mystery (Murdoch #7), by Maureen Jennings
By Hook or by Crook: A Journey in Search of English -- language, by David Crystal
No Known Grave -- mystery (Tyler #3), by Maureen Jennings
Let Darkness Bury the Dead -- mystery
(Murdoch #8), by Maureen Jennings
1637: No Peace Beyond the Line -- AH, by Eric Flint and Charles E Gannon
The Falcon Always Wings Twice -- mystery (Langslow #27), by Donna Andrews
Nation -- fiction, by Terry Pratchett
Dodger -- fiction, by Terry Pratchett
The Gift of the Magpie -- mystery (Langslow #28), by Donna Andrews
Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield -- military history, by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon





20 books this time round, none of them rereads.  Rather heavy on mysteries this year....

I'd say Nation and Ashley's War were the best books of the quarter.  

03 October 2020

Book list - Jul-Sep 2020

Call the Midwife: A Memoir of Birth, Joy, and Hard Times -- memoir, by Jennifer Worth
The Bartered Brides -- historical fantasy, by Mercedes Lackey
Women of Valor: The Rochambelles on the WWII Front -- WW II, by Ellen Hampton
The Wizard of London -- historical fantasy, by Mercedes Lackey
The Case of the Spellbound Child -- historical fantasy, by Mercedes Lackey
Revolutionary Summer: The Birth of American Independence -- US history, by Joseph J Ellis
Stars Uncharted -- SF, by S K Dunstall
The Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution, 1783-1789 -- US history, by Joseph J Ellis
Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America's Independence -- US history, by Carol Berkin
Stars Beyond -- SF, by S K Dunstall
1636: The Atlantic Encounter -- AH, by Eric Flint and Walter H Hunt
Hitler's Furies: German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields --  WW II, by Wendy Lower
The Legacy of Heorot -- SF, by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Steven Barnes *
Beowulf's Children -- SF, by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Steven Barnes
Victorian London: The Tale of a City 1840-1870 -- history, by Liza Picard
Starborn and Godsons -- SF, by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Steven Barnes
The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August -- SF, by Claire North
Peace Talks -- urban fantasy (Dresden #16), by Jim Butcher
The Pursuit of the Pankera -- SF, by Robert A Heinlein


Got sidetracked a few times, so there were just 19 books this time round, only one of them a reread (marked by an asterisk).  Seven SF and AH books, six history (seven, I guess, counting North's memoir as history), and three fantasy (Misty Lackey's Holmes-meets-magic tales, to go with the two I read last quarter).

I'm calling Harry August the best book I read this quarter, followed by Stars Uncharted.

Starborn and Godsons suffers from a problem common to sequels written well after (over twenty years, in this case) the preceding book: Discrepancies caused by the author's not remembering what he/she/they had written before.  The first thing I noticed was that two characters' names had been changed, but the really annoying thing was problems with directions -- locations that were south of the colony in the first two books are now described as being to the north, even though the original map from the first book was included in this one.

Pankera is a "new" book by Heinlein; after all these years someone finally noticed that if the story fragments included in Heinlein's papers were assembled in the correct order, they made a complete book.  It was written in parallel with The Number of the Beast (1980), and in fact the first 150-odd pages of the two books are nearly identical.  Then the stories diverge -- and I personally think the wrong one was published, and the wrong one set aside.  Pankera includes more Barsoom, a lot more Galactic Patrol, and almost zero Lazarus Long.



03 July 2020

Book List - Apr-Jun 2020

In Search of the Neanderthals: Solving the Puzzle of Human Origins -- palaeoanthropology, by Christopher Stringer and Clive Gamble
Captain Vorpatril's Alliance -- SF, by Lois McMaster Bujold
Hitler's Teutonic Knights: SS Panzers in Action -- WW II, by Bruce Quarrie
The Big Black Mark -- SF, by A Bertram Chandler *
The House of Medici: Its Rise and Fall -- history, by Christopher Hibbert
The Long Skeleton -- mystery, by Frances and Richard Lockridge
Dogs: Their Fossil Relatives and Evolutionary History -- palaeontology, by Xiaoming Wang and Richard H Tedford
The Velvet Claw: A Natural History of the Carnivores -- zoology, by David Macdonald
Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 2 (1940) -- SF (short stories), edited by Isaac Asimov and Martin H Greenberg
Out of Order -- mystery, by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
Knight Fall (aka Murder at the War) -- mystery, by Mary Monica Pulver *
Janissaries -- SF, by Jerry Pournelle *
Birds of Prey -- SF, by David Drake *
The Time Trap Gambit -- time travel, by Larry Maddock *
Voyage Into Violence -- mystery, by Richard and Frances Lockridge
The Fantastic World War II: The War That Wasn't -- WWII fantasy, edited by Frank McSherry Jr
Thunderball -- thriller, by Ian Fleming
Masters of the Fist -- apocalyptic fiction (short stories), by Edward P Hughes
High Justice -- SF (short stories), by Jerry Pournelle
Zarsthor's Bane -- fantasy, by Andre Norton
Rocheworld -- SF, by Robert L Forward
The Colour of Magic -- fantasy, by Terry Pratchett
A Malady of Magicks -- fantasy, by Craig Shaw Gardner
Prince of Sparta -- SF, by Jerry Pournelle and S M Stirling *
The Scottish Highlanders: A Personal View -- history, by Charles MacKinnon of Dunakin
No Enemy But Time -- time travel, by Michael Bishop
The Devil's Birthday: The Bridges to Arnhem, 1944 -- WW II, by Geoffrey Powell
The Maker of Universes -- SF, by Philip Jose Farmer *
The Outlaw of Torn -- historical fiction, by Edgar Rice Burroughs *
Taylor's Ark -- SF, by Jody Lynn Nye
Random Death -- mystery, by Lesley Egan *
Crime for Christmas -- mystery, by Lesley Egan *
Tin Cans and Greyhounds: The Destroyers That Won Two World Wars -- naval history, by Clint Johnson
The Planet of Peril -- planetary adventure, by Otis Adelbert Kline
The Penderwicks at Last -- children's, by Jeanne Birdsall
Smugglers' Reef -- YA thriller (RB #7), by John Blaine
The Caves of Fear -- YA thriller (RB #8), by John Blaine
The Mystery of the Iron Box -- YA thriller, by Bruce Campbell
Mysterium -- SF, by Robert Charles Wilson
The Secret Rescue: An Untold Story of American Nurses and Medics Behind Nazi Lines -- WW II, by Cate Lineberry
Marie -- historical fiction, by H Rider Haggard
The Man Called Brown Condor: The Forgotten History of an African American Fighter Pilot -- biography, by Thomas E Simmons
A Study in Sable -- historical urban fantasy, by Mercedes Lackey
The Golden Skull -- YA thriller (RB #10), by John Blaine
The Wailing Octopus -- YA thriller (RB #11), by John Blaine
The Electronic Mind Reader -- YA thriller (RB #12), by John Blaine
The Scarlet Lake Mystery -- YA thriller (RB #13), by John Blaine
A Scandal in Battersea -- historical urban fantasy, by Mercedes Lackey



48 books this time round, ten of them rereads (marked by asterisks).  Captain Vorpatril's Alliance, part of the Vorkosigan series, was the best book, with the two Lackeys, which mix Sherlock Holmes into her Elemental Masters series, close behind.  Books included 15 SF and time travel, seven YA, six WW II and other history, six mysteries, six fantasy.  Top author this quarter was John Blaine (a pseudonym for science writer Hal Goodwin), with six books.

"RB" is Rick Brant -- a series of boys' books from the '50s and '60s.  They're quite similar to the Hardy Boys books (a series that began in 1927), though Rick and Scotty aren't brothers, and while Fenton Hardy was a detective, Hartson Brant was a scientist.  Goodwin called them "science adventures".

Tin Cans and Greyhounds was an interesting book, mostly enjoyable.  More space could have been devoted to British, German and other non-US ships, and I caught a few mistakes here and there, but the biggest problem was the index -- by far the worst I've ever seen.  People are indexed not by the standard lastname-firstname-rank, but by rank-firstname-lastname, which in addition to making it difficult to find a person leads to one man's being listed twice, as he was promoted between his two mentions in the book.

03 April 2020

Book List - Jan-Mar 2020

1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus -- history, by Charles C Mann
1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created -- history, by Charles C Mann
The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall -- SF (short stories), by Anne McCaffrey *
Turn Coat -- urban fantasy (HD #11), by Jim Butcher
Death from the Skies!: The Science Behind the End of the World -- astronomy, by Philip Plait PhD
Going Postal -- fantasy, by Terry Pratchett
Princes at War: The Bitter Battle Inside Britain's Royal Family in the Darkest Days of WWII -- WW II, by Deborah Cadbury
Making Money -- fantasy, by Terry Pratchett
Directive 51 -- SF, by John Barnes
Until the Final Hour: Hitler's Last Secretary -- WWII memoir, by Traudl Junge, Melissa Müller (editor)
Dragonsdawn -- SF, by Anne McCaffrey *
The Queen's Bed: An Intimate History of Elizabeth's Court -- history, by Anna Whitelock
A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race and Human History -- anthropology, by Nicholas Wade
Dragonseye -- SF, by Anne McCaffrey *
In the Footsteps of Eve: The Mystery of Human Origins -- palaeoanthropology, by Lee R Berger PhD with Brett Hilton-Barber
The Dolphins of Pern -- SF, by Anne McCaffrey *
Before the Dawn: Recovering the Lost History of Our Ancestors -- anthropology, by Nicholas Wade
The Skies of Pern -- SF, by Anne McCaffrey *
Dragon's Code -- SF, by Gigi McCaffrey
When Women Ruled the World: Six Queens of Egypt -- history, by Kara Cooney
The Renegades of Pern -- SF, by Anne McCaffrey *
A Gift of Dragons -- SF (short stories), by Anne McCaffrey
Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern -- SF, by Anne McCaffrey *
Dragonheart -- SF, by Todd McCaffrey
Dragongirl -- SF, by Todd McCaffrey
Dragon's Time -- SF, by Anne and Todd McCaffrey
Under Another Sky: Journeys in Roman Britain -- travel/archaeology, by Charlotte Higgins
Sky Dragons -- SF, by Anne and Todd McCaffrey
Dragonsblood -- SF, by Todd McCaffrey *
Strip -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
Track of the Cat -- mystery (AP #1), by Nevada Barr *
A Superior Death -- mystery (AP #2), by Nevada Barr
Ill Wind -- mystery (AP #3), by Nevada Barr
The Burglar -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
Firestorm -- mystery (AP #4), by Nevada Barr
The Whydah: A Pirate Ship Feared, Wrecked & Found -- children's history/archaeology, by Martin W Sandler
Endangered Species -- mystery (AP #5), by Nevada Barr
Blind Descent -- mystery (AP #6), by Nevada Barr
Fidelity -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
Liberty Falling -- mystery (AP #7), by Nevada Barr *
Deep South -- mystery (AP #8), by Nevada Barr *
Forty Thieves -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
Hit List -- thriller (Keller #2), by Lawrence Block
Blood Lure -- mystery (AP #9), by Nevada Barr *
Hunting Season -- mystery (AP #10), by Nevada Barr
The Old Man -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
Flashback -- mystery (AP #11), by Nevada Barr
High Country -- mystery (AP #12), by Nevada Barr
Hit Parade -- thriller (Keller #3 - short stories), by Lawrence Block
Hard Truth -- mystery (AP #13), by Nevada Barr
Pursuit -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
Winter Study -- mystery (AP #14), by Nevada Barr
Borderline -- mystery (AP #15), by Nevada Barr
Five Days That Shocked the World: Eyewitness Accounts from Europe at the End of World War II -- WW II, by Nicholas Best
Hit and Run -- thriller (Keller #4), by Lawrence Block
Silence -- thriller (Jack Till #1), by Thomas Perry
Burn -- mystery (AP #16), by Nevada Barr
Inside Hitler's Bunker: The Last Days of the Third Reich -- WW II, by Joachim Fest
The Rope -- mystery (AP #0), by Nevada Barr
Nightlife -- thriller, by Thomas Perry
Destroyer Angel -- mystery (AP #17), by Nevada Barr
Boar Island -- mystery (AP #18), by Nevada Barr
The Boyfriend -- thriller (Jack Till #2), by Thomas Perry
A Flock of Ships -- WWII fiction, by Brian Callison *
Metzger's Dog -- thriller, by Thomas Perry *
Ravensbrück: Life and Death in Hitler's Concentration Camp for Women -- WW II, by Sarah Helm
Grave Importance -- urban fantasy (Greta Helsing #3), by Vivian Shaw
Empire of Secrets: British Intelligence, the Cold War, and the Twilight of Empire -- history, by Calder Walton
The Penderwicks in Spring -- children's, by Jeanne Birdsall
A Life in Secrets: Vera Atkins and the Missing Agents of WWII -- biography, by Sarah Helm
Jan of the Jungle -- adventure, by Otis Adelbert Kline
The Boy Scouts on a Submarine -- YA, by Captain John Blaine
A Skeleton in the House -- mystery, by Leigh Perry
The Skeleton Takes a Bow -- mystery, by Leigh Perry
The Skeleton Haunts a House -- mystery, by Leigh Perry
Conquistador -- AH, by S M Stirling *
The Coming of the Quantum Cats -- AH, by Frederick Pohl
The Dancer from Atlantis -- time travel, by Poul Anderson *
Swords and Deviltry -- fantasy, by Fritz Leiber


Retirement is nice -- it gives me much more time to read. 🙂  79 books this time round, 16 of them rereads (marked by asterisks).  Could have sworn I'd read more of the earlier Nevada Barr mysteries, but only a few of them sounded even the least bit familiar.

Top categories: 22 mysteries, 15 SF, 11 history.  Top authors: Nevada Barr (19), Anne McCaffrey (11), Thomas Perry (10).

I'd say the best new (to me, anyway) books were The Burglar and The Old Man.  This is probably the fourth or fifth time I've read Conquistador and Metzger's Dog, and at least the third time for A Flock of Ships.

One would think that the younger McCaffreys would be more familiar with their mother's work, but there were some amazing divergences from canon in Todd's books (I'm truly amazed that Anne let her name appear as co-author on Dragon's Time and Sky Dragons), and Gigi's was even worse.  Nevada Barr was getting bad toward the end, too -- details in the last two books directly contradict statements made in Hard Truth, and there are other problems as well.  I don't know if she's planning more books in the series, but if she writes more I probably won't bother with them.

05 January 2020

Book list - 2019

Dreadful Company -- urban fantasy (Helsing #2), by Vivian Shaw
Neptune's Inferno: The US Navy at Guadalcanal -- WW II, by James D Hornfischer
Figure Away -- mystery (Mayo #10), by Phoebe Atwood Taylor *
The Mask of the Sun -- AH/time travel, by Fred Saberhagen *
Baphomet's Meteor -- SF, by Pierre Barbet *
Burning Water -- urban fantasy, by Mercedes Lackey *
Children of the Night -- urban fantasy, by Mercedes Lackey
Pelican at Blandings -- humour, by P G Wodehouse
Runestone -- historical fiction, by Don Coldsmith
Dead Man's Folly -- mystery, by Agatha Christie
Hell's Gate -- SF/fantasy (Hell's Gate #1), by David Weber and Linda Evans *
Hell Hath No Fury -- SF/fantasy (Hell's Gate #2), by David Weber and Linda Evans
The Road to Hell -- SF/fantasy (Hell's Gate #3), by David Weber and Joelle Presby
What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions -- science, by Randall Munroe
Bombs Away -- AH (The Hot War #1), by Harry Turtledove
Fallout -- AH (The Hot War #2), by Harry Turtledove
Rome: A History in Seven Sackings -- history, by Matthew Kneale
Encounter with Tiber -- SF, by Buzz Aldrin and John Barnes
"Down in the Bottomlands" -- AH, by Harry Turtledove
Armistice -- AH (The Hot War #3), by Harry Turtledove
In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin -- German history, by Erik Larson
Hominids -- SF, by Robert J Sawyer
At the Tomb of the Inflatable Pig: Travels through Paraguay -- travel and history, by John Gimlette
The Bad Popes -- history, by E R Chamberlin
Terns of Endearment -- mystery (Langslow #25), by Donna Andrews
Finity -- SF, by John Barnes
Satan's World -- SF, by Poul Anderson *
The People of the Wind -- SF, by Poul Anderson
The Man Who Counts -- SF, by Poul Anderson *
Paleofantasy -- evolution, by Marlene Zuk
Galactic Derelict -- SF, by Andre Norton *
Forerunner -- SF, by Andre Norton
Forerunner: The Second Venture -- SF, by Andre Norton
Owl Be Home for Christmas -- mystery (Langslow #26), by Donna Andrews
Brothers Down: Pearl Harbor and the Fate of the Many Brothers Aboard the USS Arizona -- WW II, by Walter R Borneman
If I Were You -- humour, by P G Wodehouse
"The Swoop!" and "The Military Invasion of America" -- humour, by P G Wodehouse
Daybreak Zero -- post-apocalyptic SF, by John Barnes
The Last President -- post-apocalyptic SF, by John Barnes
The Strange Case of the Rickety Cossack and Other Cautionary Tales from Human Evolution -- palaeoanthropology, by Ian Tattersall
Hiding in Plain Sight: My Holocaust Story of Survival -- memoir, by Beatrice Sonders
Seven in a Jeep: A Memoir of the Vietnam War -- memoir, by Ed Gaydos
The Year of Fear: Machine Gun Kelly and the Manhunt That Changed the Nation -- US history, by Joe Urschel
The Emperor's Men: Arrival – timeslip, by Dirk van den Boom
A Stone in Heaven -- SF, by Poul Anderson
The Game of Empire -- SF, by Poul Anderson 
The War Below: The Story of Three Submarines That Battled Japan -- WW II, by James Scott
Below -- fantasy, by Lee Gaiteri
Look Both Ways -- mystery, by Carol J Perry
Storm Front -- urban fantasy (Dresden #1), by Jim Butcher *
Fool Moon -- urban Fantasy (Dresden #2), by Jim Butcher *
Dead Beat -- urban Fantasy (Dresden #7), by Jim Butcher
A Voyage Long and Strange: On the Trail of Vikings, Conquistadors, Lost Colonists, and Other Adventurers in Early America -- history, by Tony Horwitz


54 books this time round, 10 of them rereads (marked by asterisks) -- a vast improvement over the last few years.

Best books of the year: Hell's Gate, Hell Hath No Fury, and Encounter with Tiber. Arrival was a good story, and an interesting concept-- a German light cruiser shifted from 1914 to 378 -- but it was extremely poorly edited (serious problems with verb tenses, for instance, especially the past and present perfect).Reviews on Amazon say that the poor editing continues at least through the sixth book, so I won't be buying any more.

Could have sworn I'd read all of the Harry Dresden books, but I somehow missed Dead Beat.  And only the first chapter of Turn Coat seemed familiar, so it will be on my 2020 list of books.

Onward....



05 October 2019

Detectives

My ten favourite mystery series.  Asey is definitely Number One; the others are listed in the order of their first appearance.

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Asey Mayo (24 books, 1931-51, by Phoebe Atwood Taylor).  Asey, "the Codfish Sherlock," is a jack-of-all-trades on Cape Cod.

Judy Bolton (38 books, 1932-67, by Margaret Sutton).  The series begins with Judy as a high-schooler in Pennsylvania, and continues after she finishes school and gets married.

Nero Wolfe (47 books, 1934-85, by Rex Stout, and 7 authorised sequels, 1986-94, by Robert Goldsborough, plus pastiches by numerous other authors).  Wolfe is a private detective in New York City.

Luis Mendoza (37 books, 1960-86, by Elizabeth Linington writing as "Dell Shannon").  Luis is a lieutenant in the LAPD Homicide (later Robbery/Homicide) Division. Linington wrote two other series about LA-area cops: Vic Varallo (13 books, 1961-85, by "Lesley Egan") and Ivor Maddox (13 books, 1964-86, using her real name).  Vic is a patrolman in the Glendale PD, and Maddox is a sergeant with the Hollywood PD.

Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee (18 books, 1970-2006, by Tony Hillerman).  Lt Leaphorn and Sgt Chee are members of the tribal police on the Navajo reservation in New Mexico and Arizona.  After Hillerman's death his daughter Anne added four books to the series (2013-18).

Colin Flagg (8 books, 1973-94, by M K Wren).  Colin owns a bookstore on the Oregon coast.

Brady Coyne  (25 books, 1984-2010, by William G Tapply).  Brady is a Boston Lawyer. Tapply also co-wrote three books (2001-07) with Philip R Craig, in which Brady teams up with J W Jackson, the star of 19 books by Craig.

Meg Langslow (25 books so far, 1999-2019, by Donna Andrews).  Meg is a blacksmith and mother somewhere in central Virginia.

Walt Longmire (21 books so far, 2004-19, by Craig Johnston).  Walt is a county sheriff in Wyoming.

Alafair Tucker (10 books, 2005-18, by Donis Casey).  Alafair is an Oklahoma farmer's wife; the stories are set before, during and immediately after WW I.  Casey's plan was to write one book centred on each of Alafair's ten children; having completed that, she is starting a new series which she says is a spinoff from the original series.


06 January 2019

Book List -- 2018

Clash of Eagles -- AH, by Alan Smale
If You Survive: From Normandy to the Battle of the Bulge to the End of World War II -- WWII memoir, by George Wilson
Just One Damned Thing After Another -- IMHECT, by Jodi Taylor
A Symphony of Echoes -- IMHECT, by Jodi Taylor
Much Depends on Dinner -- food history, by Margaret Visser
Matt Helm: The War Years -- spy fiction, by Keith Wease
To the Last Salute -- WWI memoir, by Georg von Trapp *
Brief Cases -- urban fantasy (Dresden - short stories), by Jim Butcher
The Ghosts of Evolution: Nonsensical Fruit, Missing Partners, and Other Ecological Anachronisms -- botany, by Connie C Barlow
A Long Time Until Now -- timeslip, by Michael Z Williamson
Toucan Keep a Secret -- mystery (Langslow #23), by Donna Andrews
The Alexander Inheritance -- timeslip, by Eric Flint and Gorg Huff
Digging for Richard III: The Search for the Lost King -- archaeology, by Mike Pitts
Strange Practice -- urban fantasy (Helsing #1), by Vivian Shaw
Recce: Small Team Missions Behind Enemy Lines -- memoir, by Koos Stadler
Blood, Bones & Butter: The Inadvertent Education of a Reluctant Chef -- memoir, by Gabrielle Hamilton
Lark! The Herald Angels Sing -- mystery (Langslow #24), by Donna Andrews
The Survivors (aka Space Prison) -- SF, by Tom Godwin


Eighteen books this time round, only one of them a reread (marked by an asterisk).

IMHECT: "[T]he phrase 'time travel' is so sci-fi.  We don't do that.  Here at St. Mary's we investigate major historical events in contemporary time."

The best book of the year, I think, was Strange Practice, the first in a series about a London doctor who provides medical services for vampires, ghouls, mummies, and other undead. Honourable mention goes to the two St Mary's books by Jodi Taylor and to A Long Time Until Now, about a group of American soldiers in Afghanistan who suddenly find themselves shifted back in time to the Palaeolithic.

02 January 2018

Book list - 2017

Tales of a Cold War Submariner -- memoir, by Dan Summitt
Secret of the Lost Race -- SF, by Andre Norton *
A Study in Charlotte -- YA mystery, by Brittany Cavallaro
The Many Lives of John Stone -- YA, by Linda Buckley-Archer
A School for Unusual Girls -- YA AH, by Kathleen Baldwin
Summer Lightning -- humour, by P G Wodehouse *
Heavy Weather -- humour, by P G Wodehouse
Uncle Fred in the Springtime -- humour, by P G Wodehouse
Longbow Girl -- YA time travel, by Linda Davies
Gone Gull -- mystery (Langslow #21), by Donna Andrews
1635: A Parcel of Rogues -- SF, by Eric Flint and Andrew Dennis
The Finch That Stole Christmas -- mystery (Langslow #22), by Donna Andrews
By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean: The Birth of Eurasia -- history, by Barry Cunliffe
The Killing Trail -- mystery, by Margaret Mizushima


Only 14 books this time round, two of them rereads (marked by asterisks).  The Cunliffe book (which covers the period from ca 7500 BC to AD 1300) was fascinating; John Stone and Parcel of Rogues were the best of the stories.

07 January 2017

Book list -- 2016

Adaptation - SF, by Mack Reynolds *
Red November: Inside the Secret US-Soviet Submarine War - military history, by W Craig Reed
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft - writing/biography, by Steven King
Death Without Company - mystery (Longmire #2), by Craig Johnson
Ink and Bone - YA AH/fantasy, by Rachel Caine
Hot Rod - YA fiction, by Henry Gregor Felsen *
Death Lights a Candle - mystery (Mayo #2), by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
Lifeboats - YA modern fantasy, by Diane Duane
Keeper of the Castle - mystery, by Juliet Blackwell
Give up the Ghost - mystery, by Juliet Blackwell
In the Drink - mystery, by Allyson K Abbott
Steal the North - YA fiction, by Heather Brittain Bergstrom
Europe Between the Oceans: 9000 BC-AD 1000 - history, by Barry Cunliffe
French Pressed - mystery, by Cleo Coyle
Die Like an Eagle - mystery (Langslow #20), by Donna Andrews
The Highwayman - mystery (Longmire #17), by Craig Johnson
Morning Star - SF, by Pierce Brown
The Great Human Diasporas: The History of Diversity and Evolution - palaeoanthropology, by Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza and Francesco Cavalli-Sforza


Only 18 books this time round, two of them rereads (marked by asterisks), though I hadn't actually read Adaptation before; what I'd read was The Rival Rigelians, which I believe was slightly modified from the original version. I've no idea what the changes were - every scene I remembered from TRR was present in the original.


I'd say the best reads of the year were Ink and Bone, Steal the North, and Europe Between the Oceans. (Honourable mention to Morning Star for the twist at the end.) I was given a copy of another of Cunliffe's books, By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean, this past Xmas, and am looking forward to reading it.


I was in 6th or 7th grade when I first read Hot Rod. I've been wanting to reread it for a few years now, but had no idea what the author's name was. I'm sure you can imagine the results one gets when doing a Google search for "hot rod".... Last year I stumbled across it somehow on line, and was happy to see that it was back in print. Bought a copy with my share of the Xmas gift card from my sister-in-law. :)


Once again, wasting way too much time on the computer and not reading enough!

03 January 2016

Book list - 2015

Here's the complete list of books I read in 2015. I didn't set a goal for this year, so I can't report success in reaching it (nor must I admit to failure, either).

Numbers refer to the order in which the books were read.


"Adult" Fiction (17 books)
2. Punch with Care - mystery (Mayo #22), by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
3. Dead Ernest - mystery, by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
7. The Aethers of Mars - SF/steampunk, by Eric Flint and Charles E Gannon
9. My Real Children - AH, by Jo Walton
10. Hell with the Lid Blown Off - mystery (Tucker #7), by Donis Casey
11. Richard Bolitho - Midshipman - historical fiction (Bolitho #1), by Alexander Kent
12. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - SF, by Jules Verne
13. Midshipman Bolitho and the Avenger - historical fiction (Bolitho #2), by Alexander Kent
14. Stand Into Danger - historical fiction (Bolitho #4), by Alexander Kent
15. In Gallant Company - historical fiction (Bolitho #5), by Alexander Kent
16. Lord of the Wings - mystery (Langslow #19), by Donna Andrews
18. Command a King's Ship - historical fiction (Bolitho #8), by Alexander Kent
19. Red Rising - SF, by Pierce Brown
20. Golden Son - SF, by Pierce Brown
21. The Cold Dish - mystery (Longmire #1), by Craig Johnson
22. Kindness Goes Unpunished - mystery (Longmire #3), by Craig Johnson
23. A Brother's Price - AH, by Wen Spencer

Children's/YA Fiction (0)

Non-Fiction (7)
1. At the Water's Edge: Fish with Fingers, Whales with Legs, and How Life Came Ashore but Then Went Back to Sea - evolution, by Carl Zimmer
4. Undersea Warrior: The World War II Story of "Mush" Morton and the USS Wahoo - biography/WW II, by Don Keith
5. The British Pacific Fleet: The Royal Navy's Most Powerful Strike Force - WW II, by David Hobbs
6. What If? - AH (essays), edited by Robert Cowley
8. What If? 2 - AH (essays), edited by Robert Cowley
17. The 10,000 Year Explosion: How Civilization Accelerated Human Evolution - genetics, by Gregory Cochran and Henry Harpending
24. Nathaniel's Nutmeg: or, The True and Incredible Adventures of the Spice Trader Who Changed the Course of History - history, by Giles Milton


The main categories were mysteries (6) and historical fiction (5). Alexander Kent was the most-read author of the year (5 books). None of the 24 books were rereads.

My favourites? I'd say The Cold Dish, the first book in the Longmire series by Craig Johnson, and A Brother's Price, by Wen Spencer, tied for the number one spot this year. These five (listed in the order in which I read them) were also very good:
Punch with Care, by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
My Real Children, by Jo Walton
Red Rising, by Pierce Brown
Golden Son, by Pierce Brown
Nathaniel's Nutmeg, by Giles Milton

Having not set a goal for last year, I'm not setting one for this year either. But I do hope to do a lot more reading this year....

01 January 2016

Book list: Jul-Dec 15

Hell with the Lid Blown Off - mystery, by Donis Casey
Richard Bolitho - Midshipman - historical fiction, by Alexander Kent
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - SF, by Jules Verne
Midshipman Bolitho and the Avenger - historical fiction, by Alexander Kent
Stand Into Danger - historical fiction, by Alexander Kent
In Gallant Company - historical fiction, by Alexander Kent
Lord of the Wings - mystery, by Donna Andrews
The 10,000 Year Explosion: How Civilization Accelerated Human Evolution - genetics, by Gregory Cochran and Henry Harpending
Command a King's Ship - historical fiction, by Alexander Kent
Red Rising - SF, by Pierce Brown
Golden Son - SF, by Pierce Brown
The Cold Dish - mystery, by Craig Johnson
Kindness Goes Unpunished - mystery, by Craig Johnson
A Brother's Price - AH, by Wen Spencer
Nathaniel's Nutmeg: or, The True and Incredible Adventures of the Spice Trader Who Changed the Course of History - history, by Giles Milton



Fifteen books this time round, none of them rereads. And I'm still at 58 of 76 on the Carnegie Medal winners.

I had the Classics Illustrated version of 20,000 Leagues when I was a kid, but this is the first time I've actually read the book.


Note to self: Stop wasting so much time on the computer and read more!

01 July 2015

Book list - Jan-Jun 15

At the Water's Edge: Fish with Fingers, Whales with Legs, and How Life Came Ashore but Then Went Back to Sea - evolution, by Carl Zimmer
Punch with Care - mystery, by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
Dead Ernest - mystery, by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
Undersea Warrior: The World War II Story of "Mush" Morton and the USS Wahoo - biography/WW II, by Don Keith
The British Pacific Fleet: The Royal Navy's Most Powerful Strike Force - WW II, by David Hobbs
What If? - AH (essays), edited by Robert Cowley
The Aethers of Mars - SF/steampunk, by Eric Flint and Charles E Gannon
What If? 2 - AH (essays), edited by Robert Cowley
My Real Children - AH, by Jo Walton


Only nine books this time round, though none of them were rereads.


Note to self: Stop wasting so much time on the computer and read more!

02 January 2015

Book list - 2014

Here's the complete list of books I read in 2014. I didn't set a goal for this year, so I can't report success in reaching it (nor must I admit to failure, either).

An asterisk indicates a reread. Numbers refer to the order in which the books were read.


"Adult" Fiction (27 books)
1. Figure Away - mystery, by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
2. Old Bones - mystery, by Aaron Elkins *
3. Spring Harrowing - mystery, by Phoebe Atwood Taylor *
4. The Danish Scheme - AH, by Herb Sakalaucks
5. Make No Bones - mystery, by Aaron Elkins *
6. The Crimson Patch - mystery, by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
7. 1636: Seas of Fortune - AH (short stories), by Iver Cooper
8. Icy Clutches - mystery, by Aaron Elkins *
11. Curses! - mystery, by Aaron Elkins *
12. New Amsterdam - AH/fantasy, by Elizabeth Bear
13. Twenty Blue Devils - mystery, by Aaron Elkins
15. The White City - AH/fantasy, by Elizabeth Bear
16. Night of the Living Deed - mystery, by E J Copperman
17. The Martian - SF, by Andy Weir (ARC)
18. The Mysterious Island - adventure, by Jules Verne *
19. The Grand Tour - historical fantasy, by Patricia C Wrede and Caroline Stevermer
20. Mammoth - time travel, by John Varley
22. 1636: Commander Cantrell in the West Indies - AH, by Eric Flint and Charles E Gannon
23. Mairelon the Magician - historical fantasy, by Patricia C Wrede *
24. Magician's Ward - historical fantasy, by Patricia C Wrede *
25. Skin Game - urban fantasy, by Jim Butcher
26. MASH - Korean War fiction, by Richard Hooker
27. The Good, the Bad, and the Emus - mystery, by Donna Andrews
29. The Ides of April - mystery, by Lindsey Davis
30. The Nightingale Before Christmas - mystery, by Donna Andrews
31. Enemies at Home - mystery, by Lindsey Davis
33. Against the Tide of Years - AH, by S M Stirling *

Children's/YA Fiction (3)
9. The Old Powder Line - children's time travel, by Richard Parker
14. Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures - children's, by Kate DiCamillo (Newbery Medal, 2014)
32. Mockingjay - YA SF, by Suzanne Collins

Non-Fiction (3)
10. Locomotive - children's railroading, by Brian Floca (Caldecott Medal, 2014)
21. Sober Men and True: Sailor Lives in the Royal Navy 1900-1945 - naval history, by Christopher McKee
28. Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) - travelogue, by Jerome K Jerome


The main categories were mysteries (13), AH (6), and fantasy (6). Aaron Elkins was the most-read author of the year (5 books); Phoebe Atwood Taylor and Patricia C Wrede were second (3 each). And 9 of the 33 books were rereads.

My favourites? I'd say The Martian, by Andy Weir, was the best book I read all year. These seven (listed in the order in which I read them) were also very good:
New Amsterdam, by Elizabeth Bear
The Grand Tour, by Patricia C Wrede and Caroline Stevermer
Mammoth, by John Varley
Mairelon the Magician, by Patricia C Wrede
Skin Game, by Jim Butcher
Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog), by Jerome K Jerome
Against the Tide of Years, by S M Stirling
The first book of 2015 will be At the Water's Edge, by Carl Zimmer.

Having not set a goal for last year, I'm not setting one for this year either. But I do hope to do a lot more reading this year....

01 January 2015

Book list - Oct-Dec 14

Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) - travelogue, by Jerome K Jerome
The Ides of April - mystery, by Lindsey Davis
The Nightingale Before Christmas - mystery, by Donna Andrews
Enemies at Home - mystery, by Lindsey Davis
Mockingjay - YA SF, by Suzanne Collins
Against the Tide of Years - AH, by S M Stirling *


Only six books this time round, one of them a reread (marked by an asterisk). And I'm still at 58 of 75 on the Carnegie Medal winners.

01 October 2014

Book list - Jul-Sep 14

1636: Commander Cantrell in the West Indies - AH, by Eric Flint and Charles E Gannon
Mairelon the Magician - historical fantasy, by Patricia C Wrede *
Magician's Ward - historical fantasy, by Patricia C Wrede *
Skin Game - urban fantasy, by Jim Butcher
MASH - Korean War fiction, by Richard Hooker
The Good, the Bad, and the Emus - mystery, by Donna Andrews


Only six books this time round, two of them rereads (marked by asterisks). And I'm still at 58 of 75 on the Carnegie Medal winners.

01 July 2014

Book list - Apr-Jun 14

The Mysterious Island - adventure, by Jules Verne *
The Grand Tour - historical fantasy, by Patricia C Wrede and Caroline Stevermer
Mammoth - time travel, by John Varley
Sober Men and True: Sailor Lives in the Royal Navy 1900-1945 - naval history, by Christopher McKee


Only four books this time round, one of them a reread. And I'm still at 58 of 75 on the Carnegie Medal winners.

01 April 2014

Book list - Jan-Mar 14

Figure Away - mystery, by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
Old Bones - mystery, by Aaron Elkins *
Spring Harrowing - mystery, by Phoebe Atwood Taylor *
The Danish Scheme - AH, by Herb Sakalaucks
Make No Bones - mystery, by Aaron Elkins *
The Crimson Patch - mystery, by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
1636: Seas of Fortune - AH (short stories), by Iver Cooper
Icy Clutches - mystery, by Aaron Elkins *
The Old Powder Line - children's time travel, by Richard Parker
Locomotive - children's railroading, by Brian Floca (Caldecott Medal, 2014)
Curses! - mystery, by Aaron Elkins *
New Amsterdam - AH/fantasy, by Elizabeth Bear
Twenty Blue Devils - mystery, by Aaron Elkins
Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures - children's, by Kate DiCamillo (Newbery Medal, 2014)
The White City - AH/fantasy, by Elizabeth Bear
Night of the Living Deed - mystery, by E J Copperman
The Martian - SF, by Andy Weir (ARC)


Only 17 books this time round, five of them rereads (marked by asterisks). And I'm still at 58 of 74 on the Carnegie Medal winners - really ought to get back to them.

The Martian was one of the ARCs my wife and her mother brought back from the ALA midwinter convention in Philadelphia. Outstanding book - highly recommended.