How many books did you read in total?
173: an average of one book every two days
How many works of fiction and how many non-fiction?
Nonfiction: 3, Fiction: 170 (wince)
Which percent of male versus female authors did you read?
Male: 2.9% (double wince)
How much romance versus all other genres?
More than 85%
Which was your top favorite book?
Barely a Lady
Which were your surprise favorite books and why?
The Candidates
Which were the oldest and newest books, by pub date?
Flowers from the Storm
Which were the longest and shortest book titles?
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Which were the longest and shortest books?
Seize the Fire
Who were the most read authors of the year, and how many books by each author?
I bought and re-read the entire backlists for Jo Beverley (36) and Laura Kinsale (12). I was in thrall the whole year of the sheer talent the authors had in unfolding every nuance of every character in every situation.
Which author was new to you in 2010 that you now want to read the entire works of?
Michael Jecks who writes murder mysteries set Devon and Cornwall in the Late Middle Ages.
Any translated books?
No.
Any re-reads?
Books by Jo Beverley, Laura Kinsale, Jennifer Cruise, Joanna Bourne, Jo Goodman, Meredith Duran, Mary Balogh, Connie Brockway, Julia Quinn, Anne Gracie, Monica McCarty, Loretta Chase, and Julie Garwood
Which books you wouldn’t have read without someone’s specific recommendation?
The Amelia Peabody
Which books are you annoyed you didn't read?
Magic Flutes
Did you read any books you have always been meaning to read?
Special Orders: Poems
How was the P.D. James? Planning to review it?
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed it and felt it was an even-handed treatment of the entire genre though definitely British-centric. What was inexplicable, however, was no mention of Elizabeth George, which felt like a slight.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, as a matter of fact, I have two days of reviewing scheduled in two weeks. :)