Books read in 2005
Submitted by Slinkyboy on Wed, 11/15/2006 - 13:01
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- 1. Changeling - Roger Zelazny
- 2. Madwand - Roger Zelazny
- 3. IronHelm - Douglas Niles
- 4. In the Shadow of Omizantrim - Robert Vardeman
- 5. Demon of the Dark Ones - Robert Vardeman
- 6. A Princess of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs
- 7. The Gods of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs
- 8. The Warlord of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs
- 9. Thuvia, Maid of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs
- 10. The Chessmen of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs
- 11. At the Earth's Core - Edgar Rice Burroughs
- 12. Nor Crystal Tears - Alan Dean Foster
- 13. Pellucidar - Edgar Rice Burroughs
- 14. The Island of Dr. Moreau - H. G. Wells
- 15. Triplet - Timothy Zahn
- 16. The Moon Pool - A. Merritt
- 17. The Green Eyes of Bast - Sax Rohmer
- 18. The Sorcery Club - Elliot O'Donnell
- 19. Prospero's Children - Jan Siegel
- 20. The Beasts of the Mist - Robert Vardeman
- 21. For Crown and Kingdom - Robert Vardeman
- 22. The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
- 23. Wizard's Bane - Rick Cook
- 24. Wizardry Compiled - Rick Cook
- 25. The Warslayer - Rosemary Edghill
- 26. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - J. K. Rowling
- 27. ViperHand - Douglas Niles
- 28. Guilty Pleasures - Laurel K. Hamilton
- 29. Mutineer's Moon - David Weber
- 30. A Bad Beginning - Lemony Snicket
- 31. The Reptile Room - Lemony Snicket
- 32. The Wide Window - Lemony Snicket
- 33. The Miserable Mill - Lemony Snicket
- 34. The Austere Academy - Lemony Snicket
- 35. The Armageddon Inheritance - David Weber
- 36. The Ersatz Elevator - Lemony Snicket
- 37. Heirs of Empire - David Weber
- 38. The Vile Village - Lemony Snicket
- 39. Medusa's Children - Bob Shaw
- 40. The Metal Monster - A. Merritt
- 41. On Basilisk Station - David Weber
- 42. Pandora's Legion - Christopher Anvil
- 43. Interlopers - Alan Dean Foster
- 44. Wolf Time - Lars Walker
- 45. Holes - Louis Sachar
- 46. Dead Until Dark - Charlaine Harris
- 47. She - H. Rider Haggard
- 48. Kitty and the Midnight Hour - Carrie Vaughn
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Listed in the order I finished them, as I am usually reading 2 or 3 books at a time.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde is a great favourite of mine.
The Picture of Dorian Gray is fantastic. It's such a sad story, but what really catches you off guard is how funny it is. Wilde is so witty. This is one the few books that made me laugh out loud.