2021 in Review – Part 4: Books

My sorriest list for 2021 is the one for the books I’ve read. I only managed to read 29 thus far (although I do hope to get one or two more in before the end of the year. A lot of my “free” time was taken up with writing projects and the rest was mostly watching TV and movies, as the previous two posts demonstrate. Over a third of the books I read this year were “bedtime books” that I read to my wife (the bold ones below). I read a lot more in 2020, when I was judging the YA Edgar Awards.

My list of reviews is, naturally, quite short as well. The reviews are linked in the list below. I did manage to read half a novel on Christmas Eve, so maybe 2022 will be better. In every respect!

  • Never Far Away by Michael Koryta
  • Later by Stephen King
  • Sleeping Beauties, Vol. 1 (Graphic Novel) by Rio Youers and Alison Sampson
  • Good Neighbors by Sarah Langan
  • A Promised Land by Barack Obama
  • Find You First by Linwood Barclay
  • Lola On Fire by Rio Youers
  • Dream Girl by Laura Lippman
  • Billy Summers by Stephen King
  • When a Stranger Comes to Town, edited by Michael Koryta
  • How to Raise an Elephant by Alexander McCall Smith
  • Where They Wait by Scott Carson
  • The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
  • Home Stretch by Graham Norton
  • The Peculiarities by David Liss
  • How to Write a Mystery: A Handbook by Mystery Writers of America, edited by Lee Child With Laurie R. King
  • The Life and Loves of a He Devil: A Memoir by Graham Norton
  • My Heart Is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones
  • The Wonder Boy of Whistle Stop by Fannie Flagg
  • Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay
  • Arizona Dreams by Marsha DeFilippo
  • Daughter of the Morning Star by Craig Johnson
  • Silverview by John Le Carré
  • In a Time of Distance: And Other Poems by Alexander McCall Smith
  • Renegades: Born in the USA by Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen
  • Thunderstruck by Erik Larson
  • The Dark Hours by Michael Connelly
  • The Man From Mittelwerk by M. Z. Urlocker
  • The Joy and Light Bus Company by: Alexander McCall Smith
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