Books Read in 2009

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  1. Veil of Midnight - Lara Adrian
  2. Witchling - Yasmine Galenorm
  3. Cross Country - James Patterson
  4. Baltimore; or, The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire - Mike Mignolo & Christopher Golden
  5. Run For Your Life - James Patterson
  6. Supernatural and Mysterious Japan - Catrien Ross
  7. Lover Avenged - J.R.Ward
  8. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies - Kenneth Grahame, Jane Austen
  9. Ashes of Midnight - Lara Adrian
  10. Atlantis Unleashed - Alyssa Day
  11. Skin Trade - Laurel K. Hamilton
  12. Deadly Desire - Keri Arthur
  13. Veronika Decides To Die - Paulo Coelho
  14. Patient Zero - Jonathan Maberry
  15. Parnassus On Wheels - Christopher Morely
  16. Wu: The Chinese Empress Who Schemed, Seduced and Murdered Her Way to Become a Living God - Jonathan Clements
  17. The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks - Max Brooks
  18. Atlantis Unmasked - Alyssa Day
  19. Through The Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll
  20. Hell House - Richard Matheson
  21. The Lost Symbol - Dan Brown
  22. The Devil And Miss Prum - Paulo Coelho
  23. Bound To Shadows - Keri Arthur
  24. Swallowing Darkness - Laurell K. Hamilton
Author Comments: 

Loved Patient Zero. It was awesome.

The Devil And Miss Prym was good, but I had a hard time staying really interested in the story.

How did you like Baltimore? I enjoyed it, but it's a very different kind of vampire story from a lot of them that are out right now. Depending on what you like, you might like the series by David Wellington that starts with 13 Bullets (the next one after that is 99 Coffins - there's more after them too).

Well...This is only a year and several month's late for a reply, but I finally read this. I am only on forty gazillion websites.

Anywho...Loved it. I met both guys at DragonCon this year and they both autographed my book. Mignolla even doodled a skull in it. Squeeee!

My to read pile is beyond ridiculous but I have Wellington''s vampire novels in there. Just got done reading The Passage by Justin Cronin. Amazing and really different. I can't imagine it not being the first in a long series.

You can also see what is on my shelves at shelfari.com as Bibliobabe1.