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Monday, December 30, 2013

Ring Out the Old, Ring in the New

I'm glad to be shaking the dust of 2013 off my feet, glad to be facing into a New Year.

I can't say it was all bad as I did manage to complete a novel writing course which entailed finishing the most complicated and difficult novel I've written to date.




I truly wanted to get my Anansi stories out in 2013, but it was not to be. I know they will come out sometime 2014, I just don't know when. The rascally spider is impatient, not that I blame him...







I managed to read 38 books, not quite as many as I usually read in a year, which is closer to 45. But then, some of them were very long, as was the incredible Monster Blood series by D. M. Cornish. As I'm a slow reader it took me a while to get through the three books. But I enjoyed them immensely. I'm not sure what this list says about me except that I might be eclectic. There's history: Celia, A Slave - autobiographical fiction: Frost in May - and satire: Ptomaine Street. There's classics: A Tale of Two Cities - Science Fiction: Time's Eye - romantic mystery: Solomon's Compass and short story anthologies: The Weight of a Feather. There's middle grade, young adult and adult, historical and contemporary fiction, humor and drama. There seems to be a little bit of everything.

Books read in 2013

38. Celia, A Slave: A True Story by Melton A. McLauren
37. The Red Tent by Anita Diamant
36. The Big Wave by Pearl S. Buck
35. What Jamie Saw by Carolyn Coman
34. The Insanity of Zero by Michael Offutt
33. Ptomaine Street by Carolyn Wells
32. Muted: A short story in verse by Jessica Bell
31. Cross-Eyed by Sarah Allen
30. The Weight of a Feather and Other Stories by Judy Croome
29. Saving Sam by J. L. Campbell
28. How to Publish and Promote Your Book Now! by L. Diane Wolfe
27.Volition by Lee Strauss
26. The Time Fetch by Amy Herrick
25. Solomon's Compass by Carol Kilgore
24. The Foul and the Fallen by Kevin McGill
23. When Boats Breathe and Cities Speak by Kevin McGill
22. Nikolas and Company by Kevin McGill
21. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
20. Viking Warrior by Judson Roberts
19. Frost in May by Antonia White
18. Foundling by D. M. Cornish
17. Lamplighter by D. M. Cornish
16. Factotum by D. M. Cornish
15. Shades of Earth by Beth Revis
14. The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau
13. Silent Thunder by Andrea Davis Pinkney
12. Behind a Mask, or A Woman's Power by Louisa May Alcott
11. Stopover at the Backworld's Edge by M. Pax
10. Sunstorm by Arthur C. Clarke
9. Time's Eye by Arthur C. Clarke
8. The Marvelous Land of Oz by Frank L. Baum
7. Weighted by Ciara Knight
6. Year of the Big Thaw by Marion Zimmer Bradley
5. The Magic Soap Bubble by David Cory
4. Love, Tink by Elle Strauss
3. New York, New York by Elle Strauss
2. Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
1. Zachary Pill: Of Monsters and Magic by Tim Greaton


Now, help me ring out the old and ring in the new.


What do you look forward to in 2014? And what does your reading list look like?

18 comments:

  1. You do like your science fiction though!
    Hope your book makes it out into the world next year, Bish.

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  2. Good luck getting your book out next year. Loved seeing what books you've been reading. Happy New Year!

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  3. Hi, Bish. I look forward to reading your book when it comes out. I'd be happy to host you on my blog. Happy New Year!

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  4. That's cool that you keep a reading log. I don't, but I was just thinking I needed to mention some wonderful books on my blog ... so stay tuned. Anansi needs to go bite someone :) Happy New Year, Bish!

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  5. Wow, lots of interesting titles. Many of them I've never heard of.
    Wishing you a wonderful new year, Bish!

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  6. I'm forever behind on my reading. In fact, I've given up on ever catching up.

    Have a blessed new year! :-D

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  7. Thank you for reading my book!

    Really hope next year works out for your book because it's just adorable.

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  8. I love that you read all genres and age groups, and I think 38 is impressive. I'm wishing you and your family a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2014!

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  9. It just goes to show you there's millions of books out there. I did read 'The City of Ember.' Good Luck next year, Bish.

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  10. The spider will weave its web and patience will pay off. I didn't read half of what you did this year! Next year will be better for me and my reading. Remind me I wrote this.

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  11. I always try and keep a record and always fail. Maybe next year! :)

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  12. Almost 40 books in a year is awesome! I did not read as much this year as last.
    Looking forward to seeing Anansi in 2014!

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  13. Hey pal! I enjoyed your list. Great job. Here's hopin' that all your book in 2014 wishes come true! We love us some ANANSI!!!!

    Happy New Year!!!!!!

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  14. Bish, you did get through a significant number of books. Thanks for taking a chance on mine. Happy New Year when it comes.

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  15. Hi Bish - everyone's book reading puts me to shame .. 2014 is the year of the Hilary read! Congratulations though on broadening your mind so much ...

    Good luck with your rascally spider ... I expect he loves the anticipation .. Happy New Year and here's to publication in 2014 - cheers Hilary

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  16. Wow! That's a great list. I even read a few of those. *proud grin* Now you've got me wanting to add a few new selections to my TBR list, but I MUST RESIST THE URGE. Seriously, I think the more you read, the more you realize how much awesome stuff is out there. Why oh why did my time-stopper have to quit working? ;)

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  17. I've read a few books on your list.

    Happy New Year. I actually haven't heard this song before and I love George Harrison.

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  18. I just lost my last comment. :(

    I love that your list is so eclectic. You read so many books in different genres and that is awesome. I have only read a few books on your list. More reading for me!

    I know you wanted your book to come out in 2013, but 2014 will be a wonderful year for it! Just think- it is coming out at exactly the right time. So many good things in store!

    Wishing you the best of luck in 2014. May it be a fabulous year for you. Best of luck!
    ~Jess

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