Books Read in 2009

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  2. The Walkers of Dembley ~ M C Beaton

  3. Persuasion* Jane Austen 01032009
  4. A Spoonful of Poison M C Beaton 01052009
  5. The Man Who Knew Too Much* G K Chesterton 01082009
  6. Tarzan of the Apes* Edgar Rice Burroughs 01102009
  7. Mr Monk is Miserable Lee Goldberg 01112009
  8. Return of Tarzan# Edgar Rice Burroughs 01142009
  9. Plum Spooky Janet Evanovich 01152009
  10. Patricia Brent, Spinster * Herbert Jenkins 01162009
  11. The Beasts of Tarzan * Edgar Rice Burroughs 01172009
  12. The Mystery of the Yellow Room * Gaston Leroux 01232009
  13. Monday Mourning Kathy Reichs 01242009
  14. Oliver Twist * Charles Dickens 01312009
  15. The Castle of Otranto * Horace Walpole 01312009

  16. Sense & Sensibility * Jane Austen 02062009
  17. The Prisoner of Zenda * Anthony Hope 02072009
  18. A Certain Justice P D James 02102009
  19. Son of Tarzan * Edgar Rice Burroughs 02122009
  20. The Cinema Murder * E Phillips Oppenheim 02142009
  21. Show No Fear Perri O'Shaunessey 02182009
  22. Robinson Crusoe * Daniel Defoe 02182009
  23. Carmen # Prosper Mérimée 02192009
  24. Treasure Island * Robert Louis Stevenson 02252009
  25. The Master Mystery * Arthur B. Reeve 02262009
  26. Brain Twister * Mark Phillips 02282009
  27. The Agony Column * Earl Derr Biggers 02282009

  28. The Private Patient P D James 03032009
  29. Pride & Prejudice * Jane Austen 03072009
  30. Death of A Witch M C Beaton 03082009
  31. Tarzan & The Jewels of Opar * Edgar Rice Burroughs 03112009
  32. No Clue! A Mystery Story * James Hay 03142009
  33. From The Earth to The Moon * Jules Verne 03172009
  34. Round The Moon * Jules Verne 03182009
  35. Something New * P G Wodehouse 03202009
  36. Saving The Queen William F Buckley, Jr 03232009
  37. Mr Monk Goes to Germany Lee Goldberg 03272009
  38. The English Governess at The Siamese Court * Anna H Leonowens 03272009
  39. The Miracle Mongers, an Exposé * Harry Houdini 03312009

  40. Babbit * Sinclair Lewis 04042009
  41. Mansfield Park * Jane Austen 04102009
  42. The Trouble With Harriett Dorothy Cannell 04112009
  43. Night & Day Robert B Parker 04152009
  44. Jungle Tales of Tarzan * Edgar Rice Burroughs 04162009
  45. Evelina * Fanny Burney 04202009
  46. Fatally Flaky Diane Mott Davidson 04232009
  47. Rough Weather Robert B Parker 04262009
  48. Lavendar & Old Lace * Myrtle Reed 04292009
  49. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde * Robert Louis Stevenson 04302009
  50. Come Spring Tim LaHaye 04302009

  51. The Adventures of Sally * P G Wodehouse 05022009
  52. Mozart, The Man and the Artist as Revealed in His Own Words * Friedrich Kerst 05072009
  53. The Middle Temple Murder * J. S. Fletcher 05092009
  54. Cross Bones Kathy Reichs 05102009
  55. What Angels Fear C S Harris 05192009
  56. Enchanted April * Elizabeth Von Arnim 05202009
  57. Parnassus on Wheel * Christopher Morley 05222009
  58. The World I Live In * Helen Keller 05222009
  59. Criminal Minds: Finishing School Max Allan Collins 05252009
  60. The Man With The Iron-On Badge Lee Goldberg 05282009
  61. Good Wives * Louisa May Alcott 05302009
  62. Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan * Morgan Robertson 05302009
  63. Bridesmaids Revisited Dorothy Cannell 05312009

  64. Agatha Raisin and the Vicious Vet M C Beaton 06052009
  65. House of Seven Gables * Nathaniel Hawthorne 06092009
  66. Ivanhoe * Sir Walter Scott 06152009
  67. Payment in Blood Elizabeth George 06152009
  68. Agnes Gray * Anne Bronte 06172009
  69. The Shop on Blossom Street Debbie Macomber 06212009
  70. The Mysteries of Udolpho * Ann Radcliffe 06262009
  71. The Commissioner Bill Keith 06282009
  72. Finger Lickin' Fifteen Janet Evanovich 06302009
  73. Queen Lucia * E.F. Benson 06302009

  74. When Gods Die ~ C S Harris 07042009
  75. The Importance of Being Ernestine ~ Dorothy Cannell 07082009
  76. The Brass Verdict ~ Michael Connelly 07132009
  77. The Old Curiosity Shop * Charles Dickens 07142009
  78. Cross Country ~ James Patterson 07162009
  79. The Hampstead Mystery * John R Watson & Arthur J Rees 07182009
  80. She * H. Rider Haggard 07232009
  81. And I have now met this year's reading goal!
  82. Journey to the Interior of the Earth * Jules Verne 07252009
  83. Well-Schooled in Murder ~ Elizabeth George 07282009
  84. Jack London: The Sea Wolf * 07312009

  85. Brideshead Revisited ~ Evelyn Waugh 08062009
  86. Dorothy Cannell: God Save The Queen! 08092009
  87. Herman Melville: Moby Dick * 08142009
  88. Dorothy Cannell: Withering Heights ^ 08152009
  89. H. Rider Haggard: King Solomon's Mines * 08172009
  90. Oscar Wilde : The Picture of Dorian Gray * 08202009
  91. T. S. Arthur: Trials and Confessions of a Housekeeper * 08222009
  92. Elizabeth George: A Suitable Vengeance 08262009
  93. Booth Tarkington: The Turmoil (Growth Trilogy, Vol 1) * 08282009
  94. George Eliot: Silas Marner * 08292009
  95. Bendy Carter: Dying To Crochet 08302009

  96. Agatha Christie: The Seven Dials Mystery 09062009
  97. Thomas Hardy: The Return of The Native *^ 09102009
  98. Dorothy Cannell: Goodbye Ms Chips 09142009
  99. C S Harris: Why Mermaids Sing 09172009
  100. Wilkie Collins: The Woman In White * 09192009
  101. James Patterson: 8th Confession 09212009
  102. H. Rider Haggard: Allan Quatermain * 09242009
  103. Michael Connelly: The Scarecrow 09292009
  104. Edgar Wallace: The Daffodil Mystery * 09302009
  105. John Kendrick Bangs: Alice in Blunderland: an Iridescent Dream * 09302009

  106. Elizabeth George: For The Sake of Elena 10092009
  107. Wilkie Collins: Armadale * 10212009
  108. Jules Verne: Master Of The World * 10232009
  109. Diana Gabaldon: An Echo In The Bone 10262009
  110. Thomas Hardy: Jude, The Obscure * 10312009
  111. Agatha Christie: A Pocket Full of Rye 10312009

  112. M C Beaton: The Potted Gardener 11032009
  113. Jane Austen: Emma * 11072009
  114. Fritz Kreisler:Four Weeks in the Trenches * 11072009
  115. Emily Brightwell: Mrs. Jeffries and the Feast of St. Stephen 11092009
  116. Robert B Parker: The Professional 11102009
  117. Daniel Defoe: The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe * 11132009
  118. M C Beaton: There Goes The Bride 11142009
  119. Edgar Wallace: The Clue of the Twisted Candle * 11142009
  120. Thomas Anstey Guthrie: Tourmalin’s Time Cheques * 11182009
  121. Lady Dorothy Stanley: Miss Pim's Camouflage * 11212009

  122. Wilkie Collins: The Moonstone * 12022009
  123. Booth Tarkington: Penrod * 12052009 Librivox
  124. Booth Tarkington: Penrod & Sam * 12052009 Librivox
  125. Mervyn Peake: Titus Groan
  126. H G Wells: A Tale of the Stone Age *Librivox
  127. Charles Dickens: No Thoroughfare * Librivox
  128. Charles Dickens: The Cricket on The Hearth * Librivox
  129. Mary Norton: The Borrowers
  130. Charles Dickens: A House To Let *Librivox
  131. Jane Austen: Lady Susan * Librivox
  132. Washington Irving: Old Christmas * 12182009 Librivox
  133. Dorothy Cannell: She Shoots to Conquer 12192009
  134. Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol * 12192009 Librivox
  135. Abbie Farwell Brown: The Christmas Angel * 12192009Librivox
  136. Kate Douglas Wiggin: The Birds’ Christmas Carol * 12192009 Librivox
  137. Joseph F Girzone: Joshua
  138. William John Locke: The Red Planet 12292009 * Librivox
  139. H Rider Haggard: Allan's Wife * 12302009Librivox
  140. Agatha Christie: Death With Mirrors 12312009
  141. Oliver Goldsmith: The Vicar of Wakefield * 12312009Librivox

Author Comments: 

So far: Audiobooks: 84 Regular: 52 Other: 2
Goal for 2009: 52 audio, 26 regular for 78 total books read.

* is an audio book, probably from Librivox.org
# read online, probably at Project Gutenberg
^ reread

This is a very intriguing mixture of books. Thanks for sharing this list!

Can I ask: are you a Janet Evanovich fan, or was this a one-time read?

And what did you think of Oliver Twist?

I like variety! Although I am partial to mystery.
I love Stephanie Plum! and I've read all of them. I have read other Evanovich books, but am not as interested in them.
Oliver Twist was a wonderful story, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. Have you read it?
My favorite read so far this year has been Robinson Crusoe.

I like variety too! I am partial to fantastique, but I read everything (even the Twilight things). My favorite reads this year is the collection of short stories The Aleph by Jorge Luis Borges and the fantastique/mystery novel The River King by Alice Hoffman.

I'm reading The Mystery of the Yellow Room right now, I hope the ending is as good as the story.

I want to read a story on a island, is there a lot of action in Robinson Crusoe? I was thinking of The Beach by Alex Garland...

I've never read 'The Beach'.
I didn't consider 'Robinson Crusoe' to have a lot of action in the same sense I'd expect in a modern book. But there was physical conflict and violent confrontation a couple of times in it. Mostly, it is is story of survival, and even personal growth as he made a home on the island.

I love Oliver Twist. I fully agree that it's just a darn good story. Gosh this list just keeps getting more and more interesting. Is Crusoe still your favorite read of the year so far?

Although this year has been blessed with some really wonderful reading, Robinson Crusoe remains my favorite one so far.