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davidgoldfarb ([personal profile] davidgoldfarb) wrote2021-01-03 11:43 pm

Read in the rest of 2020

Okay, I wound up not doing any more interim "what I read" posts. So here's the end-of-year dump.

March
Miranda in Milan, Katharine Duckett
Ivory Apples, Lisa Goldstein
The Prodigal Tongue, Lynne Murphy
Incandescence, Greg Egan
The City We Became, N. K. Jemisin

April
Alif the Unseen, G. Willow Wilson
Just My Type, Simon Garfield
Two Years, Eight Months, and Twenty-Eight Nights, Salman Rushdie

May
Foundryside, Robert Jackson Bennett
Shorefall, Robert Jackson Bennett
Close Encounters, Eric Kokish & Mark Horton

June
The City in the Middle of the Night, Charlie Jane Anders
The Light Brigade, Kameron Hurley
The Haunting of Tram Car 015, P. Djèlí Clark

July
The Deep, Rivers Solomon
Gideon the Ninth, Tamsyn Muir
Or What You Will, Jo Walton

August
A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking, “T. Kingfisher”

September
Master of Bridge Psychology, Jeppe Juhl with Peter Fredin
A Killing Frost, Seanan McGuire
Legion: Lies of the Beholder, Brandon Sanderson
Agatha H. and the Voice of the Castle, Kaja and Phil Foglio
Agatha H. and the Siege of Mechanicsburg, Phil and Kaja Foglio

October
Piranesi, Susana Clarke
The Baron of Magister Valley, Steven Brust
Harrow the Ninth, Tamsyn Muir
Masquerade in Lodi, Lois McMaster Bujold

November
Dead Lies Dreaming, Charles Stross
Dawnshard, Brandon Sanderson
Rhythm of War, Brandon Sanderson

December
Phoenix Extravagant, Yoon Ha Lee
A Deadly Education, Naomi Novik
Tom Derringer and the Steam-Powered Saurians, Lawrence Watt-Evans

45 total for the year. 1 literary fiction, 38 SF or fantasy, 6 non-fiction. 22 by women, 23 by men.

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