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November, 2015
Tamora Pierce--The Will Of The Empress [reread--Mark Reads]
Marissa Lingen--”Points Of Origin”
Elizabeth Bear--”This Chance Planet”
Daniel Polanski & Lawrence M. Schoen--”A Kippled Meal”
Carlie St. George--”The Case Of The Bloody Little Slipper”
Geoff Johns--Justice League Volume 1: Origin
Marie Brennan--The Voyage Of ‘The Basilisk’
Ingri & Edgar Parin d’Aulaire--Leif The Lucky
Mme. La Comtesse d’Aulnoy--The White Cat
Georgette Heyer--The Unknown Ajax [reread]
Seanan McGuire--”The Opening Band”
Ursula Vernon--”Toad Words”
Deborah Blake--Wickedly Dangerous
Mary Jo Putney--Carousel Of Hearts

December, 2015
Terry Pratchett--Lords And Ladies [reread--Mark Reads]
Mary Jo Putney--The Bargain
Seanan McGuire--”Fiber” [Fighting Pumpkins story]
Geoff Johns--Justice League Volume 2: The Villain’s Journey
Wilanne Schneider Belden--Mind-Call [reread]
Ursula Vernon--”The Sea Witch Sets The Record Straight”
Oscar Wilde--”The Fisherman And His Soul”
Kim Stanley Robinson--”Oral Argument”
Katharine Kerr--”Leaf” [Nola O’Grady story]
Mary Jo Putney--One Perfect Rose [reread]
Brian Stavely--”The Log Goblin”
Georgette Heyer--A Civil Contract [reread]
Charles Dickens--”A Christmas Carol” [read by Neil Gaiman]
Deborah Blake--Wickedly Wonderful
Debbie Macomber--Dashing Through The Snow
Noelle Stevenson--Nimona
Jim C. Hines--”Crimson Frost”
Seanan McGuire--”Velveteen Presents Action Dude Vs. Doing The Right Thing”
Barbara Bretton--Just Desserts [reread]


Lots of short stories this time, most either by Seanan or from tor.com, along with just a sprinkling of romance, something I hadn't read in quite a while. Over the year, I also read lots of graphic novels. Thank goodness for libraries; I'd have neither the cash nor the space for all the good things without them [& their booksales].

What have y'all read that was new or unusual for you?

Date: 2016-01-03 04:35 pm (UTC)
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Right now, an anthology of Irish legends, followed by Scottish, Welsh and Cornish legends. Then if I am bored, re reading "The Betrayed Profession: Lawyering at the end of the 20th Century" by Sol Lineweiz.

Then, the complete poems of Alexander Pushkin, in Russian (at least by year's end).

Date: 2016-01-09 05:16 pm (UTC)
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Not a bad read; sometimes a little too pontificating, but fascinating. And my apologies, I think I got the name wrong. The author is Sol M. Linowitz. The Book's title, "The Betrayed profession: Lawyering at the end of the twentieth century". I'm not sure Your Law spouse will enjoy or dissect the text, but certainly, it will challenge perceptions.

No, I have not read Ms. Manning-Sander's books...but I am sure to read them now. I think I like what I've seen so far.

Date: 2016-01-10 08:40 pm (UTC)
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At least inter-library loan might have a copy.

Would you believe my local library only has one copy of Manning-Sander's books? Inter-library loan department, here I come. Plus I have a fantastic indi bookstore up at the corner!

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