01 January 2012

Reading Roundup Wrapup: December 2011

Pick of the month: Neil Gaiman's Murder Mysteries by P. Craig Russell. I already reviewed this one.  Basically, it's being punched in the face by theology.  One of the best Gaiman(ish) books I've read?  Probably.

All books read:
1. Neil Gaiman's Murder Mysteries by P. Craig Russell
2. Lucifer: Devil in the Gateway by Mike Carey
3. Professor Bernice Summerfield II: A Life of Surprises edited by Paul Cornell
4. Lucifer: Children and Monsters by Mike Carey
5. Doctor Who: Short Trips #22: The Ghosts of Christmas edited by Cavan Scott & Mark Wright
6. Lucifer: A Dalliance with the Damned by Mike Carey
7. Star Wars: Death Troopers by Joe Schreiber
8. A Place of Hiding by Elizabeth George

All books acquired:
1. Professor Bernice Summerfield II: A Life of Surprises edited by Paul Cornell
2. Professor Bernice Summerfield III: Life During Wartime edited by Paul Cornell
3. Miss Wildthyme and Friends Investigate by Stuart Douglas, Cody Schell, Jim Smith & Nick Wallace
4. Iris: Abroad edited by Paul Magrs and Stuart Douglas
5. The Book of Genesis Illustrated by R. Crumb
6. Star Wars: Legacy, Volume Nine: Monster by John Ostrander and Jan Duursema
7. Star Wars: Legacy, Volume Ten: Extremes by John Ostrander and Jan Duursema
8. A Place of Hiding by Elizabeth George
9. Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
10. Top 10: Collected Edition, Book 1 by Alan Moore
11. Ares Express by Ian McDonald
12. chainsawsuit by Kris Straub
13. chainsawsuit 2 by Kris Straub
14. chainsawsuit3 by Kris Straub
15. the chainsawsuit initiative by Kris Straub
16. chainsawsuit for everyone by Kris Straub

#9-11 were my excellent-looking haul from LibraryThing's usual SantaThing celebration.  I always supply a list of authors, but forgot to put Ishiguro on the list, so I was impressed when my Santa picked Never Let Me Go, which I have been meaning to get for ages.  I asked for very few books for Christmas this year-- just the chainsawsuit 5-book pack, which Hayley nicely got for me, and Goblin Market, which Catherine assures me is on its way to Connecticut. 

Books remaining on "To be read" list: 375

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