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For years, I've kept track of the books I've read by leaving two-line reviews here. (Sometimes longer than two lines.) But I'm now reviewing nearly all the books I read elsewhere, and it's mid-February and I haven't posted here about any of my reading, so from now on it's going to be a list.

Mostly.

I seem to be falling behind this year. Haven't hit the 20-book mark yet, and a lot of these are novellas.


Books 2018: 1-19


1. Jane Austen, Persuasion. Project Gutenberg ebook.
2. John Kessel, Pride and Prometheus. Saga Press, 2018.
3. Tom Miller, The Philosopher's Flight. Simon & Schuster, 2018.
4. Dhonielle Clayton, The Belles. Gollancz, 2018.
5. Sue Burke, Semiosis. Tor, 2018.
6. Martha Wells, Artificial Condition. Tor.com, 2018.
7. Martha Wells, Rogue Protocol. Tor.com, 2018.
8. Rati Mehrotra, Markswoman. Harper Voyager, 2018.
9. Kelly Robson, Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach. Tor.com, 2018.
10. Aliette de Bodard, The Tea Master and the Detective. Subterranean Press, 2018.
11. David Pedreira, Gunpowder Moon. Harper Voyager, 2018.
12. Alex Wells, Hunger Binds the Pack. Angry Robot, 2018.
13. Karen Healey and Robyn Fleming, The Empress of Timbra. Independent, 2018.
14. T. Kingfisher, The Wonder Engine. Red Wombat Studio, 2018.
15. Llinos Cathryn Thomas, Sparks Fly. Independent, 2018.
16. Claire O'Dell, A Study in Honor. Harper Voyager, 2018.
17. Angus McIntyre, The Warrior Within. Tor.com, 2018.

nonfiction

18. Wendy Moore, The Mesmerist: The Society Doctor Who Held Victorian London Spellbound. W&N, London, 2017.
19. Niccolo Machiavelli, Discourses on Livy. Translated by Julia Conaway Bondanella and Peter Bondanella. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2008.

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