mellicious: Narnia witch in a carriage pulled by polar bears, captioned "OMGWTFPOLARBEAR!" (polar bear & witch - m15m)
I've been making lists of the movies we've seen for years now, but I never tried to do books - at least, I haven't kept a list since I was in college, anyway, and that was long, long ago. From then until sometime last year, I hadn't been keeping lists of my reading at all, but then I started a reading journal. Part of that was keeping a list of what I was reading, what I finished and didn't, and out of that, what I read that is new to me, because I re-read a lot. I read so much that I really don't worry too much about numbers of books read, in general, but since I re-read so much, I decided that my goal should be to read at least two new books (new-to-me, I mean, not necessarily newly published) each month.

The full "new-to-me" list is below. It's pretty long - much more than two a month - but I got to reading a bunch of series mysteries, and some of those were very short, practically novellas. (There is a list of things that were officially called novellas, too, down at the very bottom.)

I didn't type out all the re-reading I did but here are some highlights:
  • Lord of the Rings - and I took a crap-ton of notes, too, which is why it took me like two months
  • the whole Sookie Stackhouse/True Blood series
  • Bruce Catton's two books about Grant (Grant Moves South and Grant Takes Command)
  • the whole October Daye series
  • a lot of Bujold - but only one Miles book (it was Captain Vorpatril's Alliance); other than that mostly the Five Gods stuff incl. Penric & Desdemona
  • The Magicians trilogy
  • the first trilogy of the Foreigner series
  • Expanse 1-7 (I'm working on 8 now)
  • the whole Graceling Realms series (including several re-reads of Winterkeep)
  • a bunch of romance novels
You have to remember - or actually, you may not know, because I don't guess I've mentioned it here! that I had knee surgery over the summer and I had three weeks at home where I had nothing much to do but read and limp around the apartment. My handwritten list of what I was reading  in July and August - squeezed into the front of my reading planner - is so small it's barely legible.

Re fiction vs nonfiction: well, as I mentioned before, I've been working my way through the giant Shelby Foote trilogy, but I'm only about halfway through that and I imagine that will go on into 2022. Apparently I didn't read any long-form nonfiction at all this year that wasn't about the Civil War - or at least, if there was anything else, I didn't finish it!


New-to-me reading in 2021
(The boldface books are things that were previously on my to-read list.)
  1. Winterkeep (Graceling Realms #4)
  2. Star Wars Aftermath
  3. Silent in the Grave (Lady Julia #1)
  4. A Court of Thorns and Roses
  5. Cocaine Blues (Miss Fisher #1)
  6. Flying Too High (Miss Flisher #2)
  7. Silent in the Sanctuary (Lady Julia #2)
  8. Silent on the Moors (Lady Julia #3)
  9. Real Murders (Aurora Teagarden #1)
  10. Murder on the Ballarat Train (Miss Fisher #3)
  11. Shakespeare's Landlord (Lily Bard #1)
  12. Murder in the Heir (Violet Carlyle #1)
  13. Kennington House Murder (Violet Carlyle #2)
  14. Shakespeare's Champion (Lily Bard #2)
  15. Murder at the Folly (Violet Carlyle #3)
  16. A Merry Little Murder (Violet Carlyle #4)
  17. Dark Road to Darjeeling (Lady Julia #4)
  18. Murder Among the Roses (Violet Carlyle #5)
  19. Shakespeare's Christmas (Lily Bard #3)
  20. Murder in the Shallows (Violet Carlyle #6)
  21. Shakespeare's Trollop (Lily Bard #4)
  22. Shakespeare's Counselor (Lily Bard #5)
  23. Gin and Murder (Violet Carlyle #7)
  24. The Dark Enquiry (Lady Julia #5)
  25. Night of a Thousand Stars
  26. Obsidian Murder (Violet Carlyle #8)
  27. Murder at the Ladies' Club (Violet Carlyle #9)
  28. Wedding Vows and Murder (Violet Carlyle #10)
  29. The Magic of Found Objects
  30. An Untimely Death (Anna Fairweather #1)
  31. An Unfortunate Demise (Anna Fairweather #2)
  32. What the Dead Leave Behind (A Gilded Age Mystery #1)
  33. An Uninvited Corpse (Anna Fairweather #3)
  34. An Unexpected Misfortune (Anna Fairweather #4)
  35. Shadow Hunter (Rosie O'Grady's Paranormal Bar and Grill #1)
  36. Strange Practice (Dr Greta Helsing #1)
  37. The Schoolmistress of Emerson Pass (Emerson Pass #1)
  38. An Unhappy Murder (Anna Fairweather #5)
  39. An Untidy End (Anna Fairweather #6)
  40. Lock In (Lock In #1)
  41. Blue Midnight (Blue Mountain #1)
  42. Austenland
  43. A Rogue By Any Other Name (Rule of Scoundrels)
  44. Head On (Lock In #2)
  45. When Sorrows Come (October Daye #15)
  46. A Heart So Fierce and Broken (Cursebreakers #2)
  47. Love at First
  48. News of the World
  49. Ancillary Justice (Imperial Radch #1)
  50. Vanished (McLand & Callahan #1)
  51. The Murder at the Vicarage (Miss Marple #1)
  52. The Other Bennet Sister
  53. If Ever I Should Love You (Spinster Heiresses #1)
  54. A King of Infinite Space (Long Beach Homicide #1)
  55. The 7-1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
  56. The Pain Scale (Long Beach Homicide #2)
  57. A Cold and Broken Hallelujah (Long Beach Homicide #3)
  58. Half a Soul (Regency Faerie Tales #1)
  59. Come Twilight (Long Beach Homicide #4)
  60. A Deal with the Elf King (Married to Magic #1)
  61. Bridge to Terabithia
  62. Ten Thousand Stitches (Regency Faerie Tales #2)
  63. Someone Perfect (Westcotts)
  64. The Assassins of Thasalon (Penric & Desdemona) (I originally had this in with the novellas, but apparently it's too long for that and is actually a novel!)
novellas:
  • Midsummer Night (Lady Julia)
  • Silent Night (Lady Julia)
  • Twelfth Night (Lady Julia)
  • Bonfire Night (Lady Julia)
  • All Systems Red (Murderbot)
  • Knot of Shadows (Penric & Desdemona)
  • The Lord Sorcier (Regency Faerie Tales)
mellicious: Quote from Buffy the Vampire Slayer's 1st episode: "The earth is doomed." (Xmas list)
For the record, I'm probably going to go on with this for the rest of the month even though Music Advent will of course technically be over Christmas Day - so I'll get up to the early 90s before I'm done. And there will then be a part 3 recap at the end of the month, assuming I haven't run out of steam before that. (I don't know why I like the recaps so much. Seeing all my choices in a list somehow pleases me unduly.)

1963-1972 was here.

1973: Dr Hook, Cover of the Rolling Stone

1974: The Doobie Brothers, Black Water

1975: Elton John, Someone Saved My Life Tonight

1976: Barbara Streisand, In Trutina (my token bit of the classical repertoire)

1977: The Eagles, The Last Resort

1978: Todd Rundgren, Can We Still Be Friends
second choice: Patti Smith Group, Because the Night

1979: Supertramp, The Logical Song

1980: The Police, Canary in a Coal Mine

1981: John Lennon, Watching the Wheel
second choice: Billy Idol, Dancing With Myself (video directed by Tobe Hooper)

1982: ABC, Poison Arrow

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