The Book List for 2014

I did an incredibly poor job of writing down my thoughts on books this year, but I can at least compile the list:

  1. The Song is You, by Megan Abbott
  2. Dead to the World, by Charlaine Harris
  3. Dead as a Doornail, by Charlaine Harris
  4. Definitely Dead, by Charlaine Harris
  5. Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, by Doris Kearns Goodwin
  6. A Dangerous Friend, by Ward Just
  7. All Together Dead, by Charlaine Harris
  8. From Dead to Worse, by Charlaine Harris
  9. The Valley of Fear, by Arthur Conan Doyle
  10. Fury, by Salman Rushdie
  11. Dead and Gone, by Charlaine Harris
  12. Fallen Skies, by Philippa Gregory
  13. Dead in the Family, by Charlaine Harris
  14. Sweet Tooth, by Ian McEwan
  15. Dead Reckoning, by Charlaine Harris
  16. Black Coffee, by Agatha Christie
  17. The Girl at the Lion d’Or, by Sebastian Faulks
  18. The Screwtape Letters, by C.S. Lewis
  19. Deadlocked, by Charlaine Harris
  20. Dead Ever After, by Charlaine Harris
  21. The Purpose Economy: How Your Desire for Impact, Personal Growth and Community is Changing the World, by Aaron Hurst
  22. After the Funeral, by Agatha Christie
  23. Dr. Kookie, You’re Right!, by Mike Royko
  24. Dracula the Undead, by Dacre Stoker
  25. Love Story, by Erich Segal
  26. A Star for Mrs. Blake, by April Smith
  27. The Winter Ghosts, by Kate Mosse
  28. Social Gravity: Harnessing the Natural Laws of Relationships, by Joe Gerstandt and Jason Lauritsen
  29. American Rose: A Nation Laid Bare: The Life and Times of Gypsy Rose Lee, by Karen Abbott
  30. The Sound and the Fury, by William Faulkner
  31. To Have and Have Not, by Ernest Hemingway
  32. Tender is the Night, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  33. Light in August, by William Faulkner
  34. Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy’s Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back, by Todd Burpo
  35. Allegiance, by Timothy Zahn
  36. A Brief History of Robin Hood, by Nigel Cawthorne
  37. The Time Keeper, by Mitch Albom
  38. Valour and Vanity, by Mary Robinette Kowal
  39. The Waterworks, by E.L. Doctorow
  40. Speaking from Among the Bones, by Alan Bradley
  41. The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration, by Isabel Wilkerson
  42. Lipstick Jihad: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America and American in Iran, by Azadeh Moavveni
  43. Murder at the Vicarage, by Agatha Christie
  44. Choices of One, by Timothy Zahn
  45. Clara and Mr. Tiffany, by Susan Vreeland
  46. The Dead in Their Vaulted Arches, by Alan Bradley
  47. Caleb’s Crossing, by Geraldine Brooks
  48. Razor’s Edge, by Martha Wells
  49. A Pocket Full of Rye, by Agatha Christie
  50. Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte
  51. Christopher’s Diary: Secrets of Foxworth, by V.C. Andrews
  52. Silver Linings Playbook, by Matthew Quick
  53. Orphan Train, by Christina Baker Kline
  54. Brothers Emanuel: A Memoir of an American Family, by Ekekiel Emanuel
  55. A Visit from the Goon Squad, by Jennifer Egan
  56. Killing Patton: The Strange Death of World War II’s Most Audacious General, by Bill O’Reilly
  57. Holiday Grind, by Cleo Coyle
  58. The Rosie Project, by Graeme Simsion
  59. A Christmas Beginning, by Anne Perry
  60. Honor Among Thieves, by James Corey
  61. The Man Who Invented Christmas: How Charles’ Dickens’ A Christmas Carol Rescued His Career and Revived Our Holiday Spirits, by Les Standiford
  62. The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, by Jonas Jonasson
  63. Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore, by Robin Sloan

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