Reading--The Year In Review
December 13, 2006
I'm not sure if this is complete, but here are the books I read in 2006.
"S" is for Silence by Sue Grafton
Six for Gold by Mary Reed and Eric Mayer
The Next Ex by Linda L. Richards
The Mind Box by A.J. Diehl
The Deep Blue Alibi by Paul Levine
Alone by Lisa Gardner
White Tiger by Michael Allen Dymmoch
The Templar Legacy by Steve Berry
The Two Minute Rule by Robert Crais
Speak of the Devil by Richard Hawke
Rain Dogs by Sean Doolittle
An Unquiet Grave by PJ Parrish
Prior Bad Acts by Tami Hoag
Dark Light by Randy Wayne White
Gone by Jonathan Kellerman
Live Wire by Jay MacLarty
Promise Me by Harlan Coben
Nicotine Kiss by Loren Estleman
High Priestess by David Skibbins
Oblivion by Peter Abrahams
Bad Guys by Linwood Barclay
The Hard Way by Lee Child
Dead Watch by John Sandford
Thriller, anthology
The Last Assassin by Barry Eisler
The Last Spymaster by Gayle Lynds
Rusty Nail by J.A. Konrath
Break No Bones by Kathy Reichs
Blown by Francine Mathews
Sleeping With Fear by Kay Hooper
Spy by Ted Bell
Black Order by James Rollins
Death Match by Lincoln Child
Dead Run by PJ Tracy
Side By Side by John Ramsey Miller
The Last Family by John Ramsey Miller
The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan
Atlantis by ???? (Can't remember & can't find it on the shelves)
Consent to Kill by Vince Flynn
Blue Screen by Robert B. Parker
Kiss Her Goodbye by Robert Gregory Browne
Under Orders by Dick Francis
Sea Change by Robert B. Parker
Creepers by David Morrell
Straight by Dick Francis
A Garden of Vipers by Jack Kerley
Hundred Dollar Baby by Robert B. Parker
The Book of the Dead by Lincoln Child and Douglas Preston
Too Far Gone by John Ramsey Miller
Skinny Dip by Carl Hiaasen
The Death Collectors by Jack Kerley
Lone Wolf by Lindood Barclay
Kill All The Lawyers by Paul Levine
What Terrorists Want by Louise Richardson
Biological Weapons by Jeanne Guillemin
Echo Park by Michael Connelly
The One Percent Doctrine by Ruskin
Tyrannosaur Canyon by Douglas Preston
Mission Road by Rick Riordan
I'm also currently reading:
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by JK Rowling
The Patriots Club by Christopher Reich
It's possible I missed a couple. Now that I'm not reviewing books I don't really keep track, but that looks like a pretty good year of reading, if you ask me.
Best,
Mark Terry
I'm not sure if this is complete, but here are the books I read in 2006.
"S" is for Silence by Sue Grafton
Six for Gold by Mary Reed and Eric Mayer
The Next Ex by Linda L. Richards
The Mind Box by A.J. Diehl
The Deep Blue Alibi by Paul Levine
Alone by Lisa Gardner
White Tiger by Michael Allen Dymmoch
The Templar Legacy by Steve Berry
The Two Minute Rule by Robert Crais
Speak of the Devil by Richard Hawke
Rain Dogs by Sean Doolittle
An Unquiet Grave by PJ Parrish
Prior Bad Acts by Tami Hoag
Dark Light by Randy Wayne White
Gone by Jonathan Kellerman
Live Wire by Jay MacLarty
Promise Me by Harlan Coben
Nicotine Kiss by Loren Estleman
High Priestess by David Skibbins
Oblivion by Peter Abrahams
Bad Guys by Linwood Barclay
The Hard Way by Lee Child
Dead Watch by John Sandford
Thriller, anthology
The Last Assassin by Barry Eisler
The Last Spymaster by Gayle Lynds
Rusty Nail by J.A. Konrath
Break No Bones by Kathy Reichs
Blown by Francine Mathews
Sleeping With Fear by Kay Hooper
Spy by Ted Bell
Black Order by James Rollins
Death Match by Lincoln Child
Dead Run by PJ Tracy
Side By Side by John Ramsey Miller
The Last Family by John Ramsey Miller
The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan
Atlantis by ???? (Can't remember & can't find it on the shelves)
Consent to Kill by Vince Flynn
Blue Screen by Robert B. Parker
Kiss Her Goodbye by Robert Gregory Browne
Under Orders by Dick Francis
Sea Change by Robert B. Parker
Creepers by David Morrell
Straight by Dick Francis
A Garden of Vipers by Jack Kerley
Hundred Dollar Baby by Robert B. Parker
The Book of the Dead by Lincoln Child and Douglas Preston
Too Far Gone by John Ramsey Miller
Skinny Dip by Carl Hiaasen
The Death Collectors by Jack Kerley
Lone Wolf by Lindood Barclay
Kill All The Lawyers by Paul Levine
What Terrorists Want by Louise Richardson
Biological Weapons by Jeanne Guillemin
Echo Park by Michael Connelly
The One Percent Doctrine by Ruskin
Tyrannosaur Canyon by Douglas Preston
Mission Road by Rick Riordan
I'm also currently reading:
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by JK Rowling
The Patriots Club by Christopher Reich
It's possible I missed a couple. Now that I'm not reviewing books I don't really keep track, but that looks like a pretty good year of reading, if you ask me.
Best,
Mark Terry
8 Comments:
The Wrong Hostage - Elizabeth Lowell
The Mephisto Club - Tess Gerritsen
are two great books worth reading.
Cherye Barta
The Mephisto Club is on my TBR pile (along with about 30 other books).
Also, I read:
A Gentleman's Game and Private Wars, both by Greg Rucka (and two books that really rang my bell this year)
Sigh. And somehow managed to miss Crystal Rain by Tobias Buckell and Widows by Ed McBain.
Mark,
There seems to be one glaring omission on your list. :-)
Joe
I'm hoping 'Katz' sneaks its way into your TBR pile.
I gotta get rid of this day job... really cuts into my reading time. I'm envious of your list!
Yeah, Joe, I haven't gotten to "The Last Secret"--it, too, is on my TBR--and Greg, I'm reading "Katz" right now, but slowly. This has been an odd week and I keep getting derailed.
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