Books Read in 2010
Submitted by adagioinb on Thu, 12/31/2009 - 23:56
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- Now Reading: Sizzling Sixteen ~ Janet Evanovich
- 01042010 M C Beaton: Agatha Raisin & The Walkers of Dembley
- 01102010 Debbie Macomber: A Good Yarn
- 01142010 C S Harris: Where Serpents Sleep
- 01202010 * Charles Dickens: Pickwick Papers Librivox
- 01212010 Michael Connelly: 9 Dragons
- 01232010 * Wilkie Collins: The Haunted Hotel: A Tale of Modern Venice Librivox
- 01282010 Betty Hechtman: By Hook or By Crook
- 01292010 * G K Chesterton: The Innocence of Father Brown Librivox
- 01302010 James Patterson: I, Alex Cross
- 01302010 * Anthony Trollope: The Warden Librivox
- 02052010 Agatha Christie: Hickory Dickory Death
- 02082010 Betty Hechtman: A Stitch in Crime
- 02112010 Lee Goldberg: The Walk
- 02142010 Carrie Bebris: Suspense & Sensibility
- 02152010 Charles Dickens: * Life & Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby Librivox
- 02182010 Sir John Barrow: * The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty: Its Cause and Consequences Librivox
- 02252010 Elizabeth George: Missing Joseph
- 02262010 William Bligh: * A Voyage to the South Sea Librivox
- 02272010 George Hamilton: * Voyage Round the World in His Majesty’s Frigate Pandora Librivox
- 02272010 Nathaniel Hawthorne: * Rappaccini’s Daughter Librivox
- 03052010 Bernard Cornwell: The Last Kingdom
- 03132010 Charles Dickens: * Barnaby Rudge Librivox
- 03182010 Wilkie Collins: * No Name Librivox
- 03202010 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: * The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Librivox
- 03212010 Bernard Cornwell: Agincourt
- 03262010 Agatha Christie: A Murder is Announced
- 03262010 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: * The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Librivox
- 03292010 Barton Wood Currie & Augustin McHugh: * Officer 666 Librivox
- 03292010 Orville and Wilbur Wright: * The Early History of the Airplane Librivox
- 03302010 C S Harris: What Remains of Heaven
- 03312010 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: * The Hound of the Baskervilles Librivox
- 04152010 Elizabeth George: Playing for The Ashes
- 04152010 Charles Dickens: * The Life & Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit Librivox
- 04272010 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: * The Return of Sherlock Holmes Librivox
- 04292010 P D James: Cover Her Face
- 04302010 Annie Fellows Johnston: * The Little Colonel Librivox
- 05132010 Agatha Christie: Murder on The Orient Express
- 05232010 Robert B Parker: Split Image
- 05312010 M C Beaton: Death of a Valentine
- 05312010 Charles Dickens: * Dombey & Son Librivox
- 06112010 Lee Goldberg: Mr Monk in Trouble
- 06182010 Agatha Christie: The Mystery of The Blue Train
- 06232010 Charles Dickens: * Bleak House Librivox
- 07022010 Mary Johnston: * To Have & To Hold Librivox
Author Comments:
Completed/Goals: Audio: 22/68 Books: 22/39
* is an audio book, probably from Librivox.org
# read online, probably at Project Gutenberg
^ reread








I suggest you to read Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong: Reopening the Case of the Hound of the Baskervilles by Pierre Bayard. I really like this book, the Bayard theory is even more believable than the official one. The murderer is not the one we think!
Hello Nance!
I will be looking at other author's Sherlock Holmes once I finish with the original series. Thanks for the suggestion!
I want to say, Bayard's Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong have some big spoilers from:
- Arthur Conan Doyle: The Hound of the Baskervilles (of course!)
- Arthur Conan Doyle: The Final Problem short story from The Memoirs
- Agatha Christie: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (the final twist, he also thinks that Poirot was wrong!)
- Agatha Christie: Towards Zero (help for his Hound theory)
I'll keep these in mind. Thank you.