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fiddlersgreen
Jan. 3rd, 2005 05:42 amIn 2004, I read (an '(r)' denotes a reread):
Treason, by Orson Scott Card
Downbelow Station, by C.J. Cherryh
Alas, Babylon, by Pat Frank (r)
Darker Than You Think, by Jack Williamson
Donnerjack, by Roger Zelazny and Jane Lindskold
A Case of Conscience, by James Blish
The Wanderer, by Friz Leiber
Man Plus, by Frederik Pohl
Dreamsnake, by Vonda McIntyre
Double Star, by Robert A. Heinlein
Startide Rising, by David Brin
Hominids, by Robert J. Sawyer
The Moon and the Sun, by Vonda McIntyre
Double Contact, by James White
Moving Mars, by Greg Bear
Babel-17, by Samuel R. Delany
American Gods, by Neil Gaiman
Sirius, by Olaf Stapledon
Wild Cards, book VII: Dead Man's Hand, by George R.R. Martin and John J. Miller
The Vor Game, by Lois McMaster Bujold
Midshipman's Hope, by David Feintuch (r)
Challenger's Hope, by David Feintuch (r)
Prisoner's Hope, by David Feintuch (r)
Fisherman's Hope, by David Feintuch (r)
Voices of Hope, by David Feintuch (r)
Patriarch's Hope, by David Feintuch (r)
Children of Hope, by David Feintuch (r)
Falling Free, by Lois McMaster Bujold
Swan Songs: The Complete Hooded Swan Collection, by Brian Stableford (r x2)
Beggars in Spain, by Nancy Kress
Beggars and Choosers, by Nancy Kress
Jumper, by Steven Gould (r)
The Cassandra Complex, by Brian Stableford
Foundation's Edge, by Isaac Asimov
Wild Cards, Book 8: One-Eyed Jacks (ed. George R. R. Martin)
The Gunslinger, by Stephen King
Darwin's Radio, by Greg Bear
Island in the Sea of Time, by S.M. Stirling (r)
The Drawing of the Three, by Stephen King
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang, by Kate Wilhelm
The Waste Lands, by Stephen King
Reflex, by Steven Gould (squeezed in just under the wire before 2005, but for purposes of my next Year In Review I'm saying I read it in 2005).
At least, that's all I can remember for sure reading in 2005.
The first 10 or 11 and the last 3 or 4 are more or less in order of when I read them that year (used LJ backtracking and memory). Everything else is a guesstimate - I got lazy on my Book Foos during the summer when I was doing a bunch of rereads.
Treason, by Orson Scott Card
Downbelow Station, by C.J. Cherryh
Alas, Babylon, by Pat Frank (r)
Darker Than You Think, by Jack Williamson
Donnerjack, by Roger Zelazny and Jane Lindskold
A Case of Conscience, by James Blish
The Wanderer, by Friz Leiber
Man Plus, by Frederik Pohl
Dreamsnake, by Vonda McIntyre
Double Star, by Robert A. Heinlein
Startide Rising, by David Brin
Hominids, by Robert J. Sawyer
The Moon and the Sun, by Vonda McIntyre
Double Contact, by James White
Moving Mars, by Greg Bear
Babel-17, by Samuel R. Delany
American Gods, by Neil Gaiman
Sirius, by Olaf Stapledon
Wild Cards, book VII: Dead Man's Hand, by George R.R. Martin and John J. Miller
The Vor Game, by Lois McMaster Bujold
Midshipman's Hope, by David Feintuch (r)
Challenger's Hope, by David Feintuch (r)
Prisoner's Hope, by David Feintuch (r)
Fisherman's Hope, by David Feintuch (r)
Voices of Hope, by David Feintuch (r)
Patriarch's Hope, by David Feintuch (r)
Children of Hope, by David Feintuch (r)
Falling Free, by Lois McMaster Bujold
Swan Songs: The Complete Hooded Swan Collection, by Brian Stableford (r x2)
Beggars in Spain, by Nancy Kress
Beggars and Choosers, by Nancy Kress
Jumper, by Steven Gould (r)
The Cassandra Complex, by Brian Stableford
Foundation's Edge, by Isaac Asimov
Wild Cards, Book 8: One-Eyed Jacks (ed. George R. R. Martin)
The Gunslinger, by Stephen King
Darwin's Radio, by Greg Bear
Island in the Sea of Time, by S.M. Stirling (r)
The Drawing of the Three, by Stephen King
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang, by Kate Wilhelm
The Waste Lands, by Stephen King
Reflex, by Steven Gould (squeezed in just under the wire before 2005, but for purposes of my next Year In Review I'm saying I read it in 2005).
At least, that's all I can remember for sure reading in 2005.
The first 10 or 11 and the last 3 or 4 are more or less in order of when I read them that year (used LJ backtracking and memory). Everything else is a guesstimate - I got lazy on my Book Foos during the summer when I was doing a bunch of rereads.