31 March 2016

Book Plan Update - March 2016


Continuing in 2016 to make inroads on the books I own (un-read) and not buy too many new ones. Progress to date:
  1. January: books removed from list: 7,  books added: 2; net result -5
  2. February: books removed from list: 4, books added: 0; net result -4 (total YTD: -9)
And now for March:
  • I  read 8 titles from my list (Us by David Nicholls, Abbatoir Blues by Peter Robinson, Dreaming Spies by Laurie R King, Darkling by Laura Beatty, The Girl who Wasn't There by Ferdinand von Schirach, The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin, Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, All the Light we Cannot See by Anthony Doerr)
  • I read one book which was on my shelf with my TBR books, but doesn't seem to have been on my list, not sure why (The Unpierced Heart, by Katy Darby)
  • I re-read one book which I was going to send to the charity shop in a recent shelf clearout; I still will send it along (or save it for a friend) but I'm glad I read it again first (Downtown by Anne Rivers Siddons)
  • I re-read one book we owned already (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, J K Rowling)
  • I read one book from my book corner at school, which I'd been meaning to read for ages (Eats Shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss)
  • I bought one book used through Abe Books, five books in Waterstones Piccadilly and received two books as Mothers' Day presents. It's been a big month for book intake. 
March's tally is therefore...
books read: 12
books removed from list: 8,  books added: 8; net result +/- 0
[Goal (no more than 1 book in for every two books removed) not achieved this month.]


Here's the updated list of Books to Read in 2016.  There were 55 books at the beginning of January, and now there are 46 - of those, only 7 are left from before 2015. [Books with an asterisk]. 
  1. Kate Atkinson, A God in Ruins (Waterstones Kingston, January 2016)
  2. Leigh Bardugo, Shadow and Bone (AbeBooks, March 2016)
  3. Philip Baruth, The Brothers Boswell (Waterstones Canterbury bargain bin, July 2015)
  4. Orson Scott Card, Speaker for the Dead (AbeBooks, October 2015)
  5. Wilkie Collins, The Haunted Hotel (birthday present, November 2015)
  6. Wilkie Collins, The Woman in White (Waterstones Kingston, Boxing Day 2015)
  7. Arthur Conan Doyle, Adventure of Sherlock Holmes (World of Books, October 2015)
  8. Rene Denfield, The Enchanted (Waterstones Reading, October 2015)
  9. Jean-Paul Didierlaurente, The Reader on the 6.27 (Waterstones Piccadilly, March 2016)
  10. Hans Fallada, Alone in Berlin (car boot sale, Bristol, Sept 2015)
  11. Elena Ferrante, My Brilliant Friend (Waterstones Piccadilly, March 2016)
  12. Nathan Filer, The Shock of the Fall (charity shop, August 2015)
  13. Ford Maddox Ford, Parade's End (Nov 2012 - birthday present - bought after the BBC adaptation - but I knew I wouldn't read it straight away as I wanted to let time pass from the adaptation.  Enough time has probably passed now...) *
  14. E M Forster, Howards End (late 2014) *
  15. Gabriel Garcia Marquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude (would be a re-read, bought shortly after his death - spring 2014 - as I was reminded how much I enjoyed it and I didn't seem to own a copy - think my old one fell apart, probably...) *
  16. Elizabeth Gaskell, North and South (2014)*
  17. Graham Greene, Brighton Rock (2014)*
  18. Kate Grenville, The Lieutenant (charity shop, December 2015)
  19. Frances Hardinge, A Face Like Glass (Mother's Day present, March 2016)
  20. Melissa Harrison, At Hawthorn Time (Waterstones Piccadilly, March 2016)
  21. Georgette Heyer, A Christmas Party (from my mother, December 2015)
  22. Anthony Horowitz, Moriarty (Waterstones Kingston, Boxing Day 2015)
  23. Andrew Michael Hurley, The Loney (Waterstones Piccadilly, March 2016)
  24. Donna Leon, Doctored Evidence (charity shop, December 2015)
  25. Maria McCain, The Wilding (charity shop, December 2015)
  26. Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian (charity table, Wetland Centre, May 2015)
  27. Cormac McCarthy, No Country for Old Men (charity shop, December 2015)
  28. John McGregor, If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things (charity shop, April 2015 - will be a re-read as have read it in (apparently) October 2004 for a book group)
  29. Tom McNeal, Far Far Away (AbeBooks, January 2016)
  30. Philipp Meyer, American Rust (charity shop, December 2015)
  31. Alice Munro, Runaway (Waterstones Piccadilly, March 2016)
  32. Kim Newman, An English Ghost Story (The Last Bookshop, Brisol, Sept 2015)
  33. Flannery O'Connor, Complete Stories (charity shop, December 2015)
  34. Liliane Paul, The Bees (Waterstones Reading, October 2015)
  35. Elizabeth Redfern, The Music of the Spheres  (charity shop, December 2015)
  36. Peter Robinson, Bad Boy  (charity shop, December 2015)
  37. Carlos Ruiz Zafon, The Prisoner of Heaven (charity shop, August 2015)
  38. Sunjeev Sahota, The Year of the Runaways  (Mother's Day present, March 2016)
  39. Jane Smiley, Some Luck (Waterstones Reading, October 2015)
  40. Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (Barnes & Noble (in MD), Summer 2013 - a re-read, as I read it when a teen) *
  41. Matthew Thomas, We Are Not Ourselves (Waterstones Kingston, Boxing Day 2015)
  42. Rosie Thomas, The Illusionists (WH Smith, May 2015)
  43. Rose Tremain, Tresspass (charity shop, December 2015)
  44. Barry Unsworth, The Ruby in her Navel (2014) *
  45. Susan Vreeland, Lisette's List (birthday present, November 2015)
  46. William Wharton, Birdy (The Last Bookshop, Bristol, Sept 2016

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