Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Books Read 2014

Here's my annual list of what I've read in the past year.

2014 busted my previous best total of 39 books read in 12 months, but then spending a few weeks recuperating from 2 ops and being banned from doing anything physically demanding is bound to boost the total.

Or perhaps this is a sign that I should be doing something else with my free time… like er… decorating or gardening or… Nope, I think I’ll stay on the sofa reading.

1. A. E. Marston “The wolves of Savernake”
2. R & E Skidelsky “How much is enough?”
3. Johnny Vegas “Becoming Johnny Vegas”
4. Simon Brett “Death on the Downs”
5. Dorothy L Sayers “Have his carcass”
6. Mary Beard “The Parthenon”
7. Edward Marston “The excursion train”
8. Pete Brown “Three sheets to the wind”
9. Neil Gaiman “Fortunately, the milk”
10. Terry Pratchett “Jingo”
11. Michael Sandel “What money can’t buy”
12. P. G. Wodehouse “The small batchelor”
13. Edward Marston “The fair maid of Bohemia”
14. Lindsey Davis “The silver pigs”
15. Terry Pratchett “Maskerade”
16. Dorothy L Sayers “Unnatural death”
17. Joseph E Stiglitz “The price of inequality”
18. Edward Marston “Railway to the grave”
19. Tim Harford “Undercover economist”
20. Mike Stone “Chippenham through time”
21. Ben Aaronovitch “Broken homes”
22. Peter Hopkirk “The great game”
23. Edward Marston “Blood on the line”
24. Maurice Druon “The iron king”
25. Gladys Mitchell “Death at the opera”
26. Margery Allingham “Mystery mile”
27. Peter Fleming “To Peking”
28. Edward Marston “An instrument of slaughter”
29. Dorothy L Sayers “Gaudy night”
30. Duff Hart-Davis “Peter Fleming”
31. Simon Brett “Cast, in order of disappearance”
32. Irving Finkel “The ark before Noah”
33. Edward Marston “The stationmaster’s farewell”
34. Nassim Nicholas Taleb “Fooled by randomness”
35. Ngaio Marsh “A man lay dead”
36. Simon Brett “So much blood”
37. Terry Pratchett “Raising steam”
38. George Orwell “Why I write”
39. Ngaio Marsh “Enter a murderer”
40. Tim Harford “The logic of life”
41. Margery Allingham “More work for the undertaker”
42. Ngaio Marsh “The nursing home murder”

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