What I read in 2015

 Total = 112 books

January (13)

  • You Know You’re From ChCh When… compiled by Bruce Raines
  • Why Beautiful People Have More Daughters by Alan S Miller and Satoshi Kanazawa (library audio book)
  • Gould’s Book of Fish by Richard Flanagan (e-book)
  • Drybread by Owen Marshall
  • The Chocolate Bear Burglary by JoAnna Carl (e-book)
  • Angel Sister by Ann H Gabhart (library audio book)
  • Clan Ground by Clare Bell
  • Christmas Short Stories by Charles Dickens (library audio book)
  • Emotional Geology by Linda Gillard
  • The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman (e-book)
  • What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty (e-book)
  • A Slip of the Keyboard by Terry Pratchett
  • A Death in Kitchawank and Other Stories by TC Boyle (library audio book)

February (11)

March (6)

  • When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead (library audio book)
  • The Second Summer of the Sisterhood by Ann Brashares (library audio book)
  • The Drunken Botanist by Amy Stewart (library audio book)
  • The Algebraist by Iain M Banks
  • Bonkers by Michelle Holman
  • A Northern Light by Jennifer Donnelly (library audio book)

April (13)

May (10)

June (9)

July (8)

  • The Making of Us by Lisa Jewell
  • My Gender Workbook by Kate Bornstein (library book)
  • Sleep, Pale Sister by Joanne Harris (library audio book)
  • Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson (library audio book)
  • The Best People in the World by Justin Tussing
  • Gender Outlaw by Kate Bornstein (library book)
  • Fresh Off the Boat by Eddie Huang (library audio book)
  • Linguistic Fieldwork by Claire Bowern

August (10)

September (7)

October (9)

November (10)

December (6)

What I read in 2014 (93 books)
What I read in 2013 (129 books)
What I read in 2012 (128 books)
What I read in 2011 (133 books)
What I read in 2010 (137 books)
What I read in 2009 (150 books)
What I read in 2008 (154 books)
What I read in 2007 (123 books)
What I read in 2006 (140 books)
What I read in 2005 (168 books)
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