Sunday, January 10, 2010

To-Read List 2010

Also known as the list of books I own but have not yet read. It's appalling, how long this list is. My goal is to chew through it, and not buy any more books until I've ready at least five off the list. (Yeah right. Like that's ever going to happen.)

The List (in no particular order)

Mistborn - Brandon Sanderson
The Well of Ascension - Brandon Sanderson
Hero of Ages - Brandon Sanderson
Well of Eternity - Richard A. Knaak
Shakespeare's Landlord - Charlaine Harris
Dragonfly in Amber - Diana Gabaldon
Magic Blood - Devon Monk
Dragon Bones - Patricia Briggs
Dragon Blood - Patricia Briggs
Small Gods - Terry Pratchett
Vampire Academy - Richelle Mead
City of Bones - Cassandra Clare
The Historian - Elizabeth Kostova
Enders Game - Orson Scott Card (borrowed from brother, don't actually own)
American Gods - Neil Gaiman
Feast of Souls - C.S. Friedman
Kushiel's Scion - Jacqueline Carey
Kushiel's Justice - Jacqueline Carey (Don't actually own this one. Don't know how that happened.)
Kushiel's Mercy - Jacqueline Carey
Gardens of the Moon - Steven Erikson
Glass Houses - Rachel Caine
A Game of Thrones - George R. R. Martin
Firestorm - Rachel Caine
The Gunslinger - Stephen King
Prince of Dogs - Kate Elliott
The Burning Stone - Kate Elliott
Banewrecker - Jacqueline Carey
The Last Wish - Andrzej Sapkowski
Genesis of Shannara - Terry Brooks
Children of Chaos - Dave Duncan
In the Realm of the Wolf - David Gemmell
Hero in the Shadows - David Gemmel
The Becoming - Jeanne C. Stein
The Scent of Shadows - Vicki Pettersson
Dragonfly - Frederic S. Durbin
Love Bites - Lynsay Sands
Thin Air - Rachel Caine
Person Demon - Kelley Armstrong
No Humans Involved - Kelley Armstrong
Broken - Kelley Armstrong
Inda - Sherwood Smith
His Majesty's Dragon - Naomi Novik

That's a long list. That's a daunting list. I'll get through it eventually. It just might take me a while. Especially since I'm OCD, and will want to read whole series if the writing is engaging and the story compelling.

Sad thing is, this doesn't even include the books I have for my kindle. That'd be a really incredibly long list.


3 comments:

  1. Hahaha, I feel you there, but then again I sometimes just buy books that I know I won't read immediately and add them to my super-long TBR pile. I don't think it's scary, because it's awesome to have tons of books. I'm a hamster that way :D

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  2. Nice list. I would start with the George R.R. Martin, Brandon Sanderson, and Steven Erikson books. They were all great and well with your time.

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  3. @ John Oh, I just finished Mistborn. Must say I was thoroughly entertained. It was really good. Lucky me, I have the next two books in the trilogy to read. =3

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