And so my fifty new books for 2015 have been completed, and I will most certainly be undertaking the task once again for 2016, it is so great to explore new novels. I still have a few recommendations that I got from fellow readers and followers, and I will get to them. However, any new suggestions are, of course, always welcome!
Thank you all very much. Without further ado, here is a list of the books that I read in 2015, as well as links to their reviews.
1. Level 26: Dark Origins (Level 26 #1) – Anthony E. Zuiker and Duane Swierczynski
2. The Witness – Nora Roberts
3. The Maze Runner (Maze Runner #1) – James Dashner
4. Twilight (Twilight #1) – Stephenie Meyer
5. New Moon (Twilight #2) – Stephenie Meyer (The most fun I have ever had writing a book review)
6. Eclipse (Twilight #3) – Stephenie Meyer
7. Breaking Dawn (Twilight #4) – Stephenie Meyer
8. The Surgeon (Rizzoli & Isles #1) – Tess Gerritsen
9. Eleanor & Park – Rainbow Rowell
10. The Witch Of Painted Sorrows – MJ Rose
11. The Night Circus – Erin Morgenstern
12. Sacred (Kenzie & Gennaro #3) – Dennis Lehane
13. The Apprentice (Rizzoli & Isles #2) – Tess Gerritsen
14. The Search – Nora Roberts
15. Gone, Baby, Gone (Kenzie & Gennaro #4) – Dennis Lehane
16. NOS4A2 – Joe Hill
17. American Gods – Neil Gaiman
18. The Sinner – Tess Gerritsen (Rizzoli & Isles #3)
19. Rememberers (Rememberers #1) – C Edward Baldwin
20. Code Name Verity (Code Name Verity #1) – Elizabeth Wein
21. Blue Smoke – Nora Roberts
22. Mafia: The History of the Mob – Nigel Cawthorne
23. White Crocodile – K.T. Medina
24. River’s End – Nora Roberts
25. Thirteen Days of Midnight – Leo Hunt
26. Body Double (Rizzoli & Isles #4) – Tess Gerritsen
27. Naked In Death (In Death #1) – J.D. Robb
28. Swerve – Vicki Pettersson
29. The Child Garden – Catriona McPherson
30. Breaking Silence (Kate Burkholder #3) – Linda Castillo
31. The Rosie Project (Don Tillman #1) – Graeme Simsion
32. Carolina Moon – Nora Roberts
32. Interview With The Vampire (Vampire Chronicles #1) – Anne Rice
33. Level 26: Dark Prophecy (Level 26#2) – Anthony E. Zuiker and Duane Swierczynski
34. High Noon – Nora Roberts
35. Level 26: Dark Revelations (Level 26 #3) – Anthony E. Zuiker and Duane Swierczynski
36. Glory In Death (In Death #2) – J.D. Robb
37. Abandon – Blake Crouch
38. The Faithful – S.M. Freedman
39. 20th Century Ghosts – Joe Hill
40. Hannibal (Hannibal Lecter #3) – Thomas Harris
41. The Last Victim – Jordan Dane
42. Dead Ringer – Jessie Rosen
43. Playing With Fire – Tess Gerritsen
44. Now That She’s Gone (Waterman & Stark #2) – Gregg Olsen
45. Vanish (Rizzoli & Isles #5) – Tess Gerritsen
46. Time To Die (Detective Jennifer Knight Crime Thriller #2) – Caroline Mitchell
47. Sandcastle and Other Stories – Justin Bog
48. The Mephisto Club (Rizzoli & Isles #6) – Tess Gerritsen
49. The Funhouse – Dean Koontz
50. Keeping The Dead (Rizzoli & Isles #7) – Tess Gerritsen
Well done my bestie!! Some great reads on here!
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Thanks my fairest! Such a mish mash this year!
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You’ve been busy!
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I’m surprised because last year was extreme!
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Great accomplishment, I definitely did not read anywhere near 50 books in 2015. probably only about 12 (1 a month) or less.
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Thanks! Hey, that’s still not bad! More than most people I know 🙂 Reading is great!
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I usually read more, like 2 books a month but being sick this year really knocked the hell out of me. I couldn’t even concentrate enough to read at all early in 2015.
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I’m so sorry to hear this! I hope you’re doing better this year!
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Yeah, looking forward to a better 2016. Also wanted to mention that any book that I get a story published in (short story collections and anthologies) I wind up reading every story in the book to gauge how mine stands up to the others (yeah, author paranoia) – but I don’t do reviews for them because I think it would seem biased or too self serving. So I wind up reading a lot more books than what I actually review.
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I’m now not as proud of my top 14 list since I managed to read a whole 14 books this year! 😉 I know I read a lot of these reviews but totally missed that you reviewed a Dean Koontz book!! I’m heading over to that review now….
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Hell no, be proud! That’s a lot considering how many books you had lying around in 2014!
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Good work. I only managed 18 in 2015. The length of my commute halved which really cut into my reading time.
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Thanks! Ah shame, that sucks! Still, 18 is a pretty good number anyway!
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Wow, well done you (plus I still love your Twilight saga reviews 😀 )! I read eight books… I try to read 12 this year. I don’t think I can manage 50 ever again. Then again, I’ve spend hours today reading people’s blogs and deciding my dream team of acting instead of reading… Good luck with this year!
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Why thank you kindly! I am glad you enjoyed them, they were fun to write hehehe. Eight is a good number, twelve is totally doable – one a month! Then again, blog reading does take up time xD
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