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Hmm. Now I need to remember what I read this year. snoopcester Send a noteboard - 21/12/2011 11:00:49 AM
Anno Dracula by Kim Newman was fun, quite a clever re-imagining of history.

I liked True Grit, I was pretty dubious about cowboy novels but liked that.

Ten Days that Shook the World by John Reed and The Origins of the Second World War by A.J.P. Taylor were both books well worth reading as histories of the events they cover but both do need to be read with an awareness of the authors' bias.


Lionheart and Lackland by F.J. McLynn was underwhelming - about King Richard and King John, he was very quick to take shots at other historians and state they were wrong and lacked evidence to support their positions but very slow to actually support his own arguments against them. He came across as someone who felt his view on the two kings was the correct one because it was his view and therefore right.

Also pretty underwhemled by Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, interesting idea but it wasn't executed in a way that worked for me - nothing built my attachment to the characters nor the world he created, which rendered it dull.

Really enjoyed Travels with Charley by Steinbeck, both as a book about travelling across America and as a snapshot at that time in American history with elements that still seemed very vaild today.
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As there are only two weeks left in 2011, how about you tell us your best reads for the year? - 18/12/2011 11:21:19 AM 1093 Views
You know, I don't remember being super amazed by anything. - 18/12/2011 11:59:23 AM 867 Views
Yeah, as I told you, I have quite a few. - 18/12/2011 02:36:39 PM 1130 Views
I might have read 73 books so far, but... best? - 18/12/2011 02:56:45 PM 833 Views
I didn't read as much as most of the people here - 19/12/2011 01:37:07 PM 787 Views
Really liked a lot of things I read this year. - 19/12/2011 11:57:13 PM 700 Views
Only read a couple of new releases this year. - 20/12/2011 12:13:20 AM 741 Views
Was that just because you didn't get it, either? - 20/12/2011 07:34:14 PM 770 Views
Yeah, it just didn't seem to gel properly. - 01/01/2012 04:01:45 PM 799 Views
Re: As there are only two weeks left in 2011, how about you tell us your best reads for the year? - 20/12/2011 10:04:19 PM 777 Views
Re:The Child Garden - 21/12/2011 02:43:53 PM 738 Views
It unfolds backwards as I recall. - 22/12/2011 12:46:08 AM 777 Views
Hmm. Now I need to remember what I read this year. - 21/12/2011 11:00:49 AM 970 Views
Ah, what a year - 22/12/2011 04:35:13 AM 782 Views
How.. interesting. I'll keep that in mind. *NM* - 22/12/2011 05:14:29 PM 342 Views
You're welcome. - 24/12/2011 02:12:01 AM 825 Views
Wow, all of those? - 24/12/2011 02:13:19 AM 741 Views
Must have felt violent this year. - 22/12/2011 02:59:11 PM 753 Views
Under Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay - 23/12/2011 05:50:08 AM 849 Views
The Wind Up Girl *NM* - 23/12/2011 02:50:33 PM 335 Views
Several come to mind. - 27/12/2011 10:26:53 PM 881 Views
I should probably answer my own questions... - 01/01/2012 02:21:41 PM 766 Views

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