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Welcome to my  2016 reading blog, which you may notice is very much the same as last year.  Like last year, no reading challenges just a mass of books on my TBR to get through. Reviews are found buried in the folowing pages: sorry if that is confusing to anybody, I haven't mastered the link thingy yet.
(k) denotes kindle ebook
® denotes book read primarily for research purposes
 keeping the same simple rating system this year:
1/5: I didn't like it
2/5: It was okay
3/5: I liked it
4/5: I really liked it
5/5: It was amazing!
 
Last year my reading was in the doldrums. I plan to do much better this year especially with my reviews!
 
Books Read In 2016
 
January
The Victorians A.N. Wilson  5/5 ®
Life In Victorian Britain A social history Michael Paterson 4/5 ®
In The Year Of Jubilee George Gissing (reread) 5/5 (k)
Journey Through A Small Planet  Emanuel Litvinoff 4/5
Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte 4/5 (k)
The Afterglow Of Creation  Marcus Chown  2/5
Of Mice And Men   John Steinbeck 4/5 (k)
 
February
Eye  Frank Herbert   1/5
The Victorians Britain Through The Paintings of The Age  Jeremy Paxman 2/5 ®
Destined To Be Wives The Sisters of Beatrice Webb  Barbara Caine 2/5 ®
Wayward Women Female Offending In Victorian England Lucy Williams 3/5 ®
 
March
The Selfish Gene Richard Dawkins 5/5
Railway To The Grave (Railway Detective 4) Edward Marston 3/5
Kursk Lloyd Clark  4/5
The Yard Alex Grecian 3/5 2/5 (downgraded)
The Keys Of Egypt  Lesley and Roy Adkins 5/5
Capturing Jack The Ripper Neil R A Bell 5/5
 
April
Useful Toil  Edited by  Prof John Burnett.  4/5
 
May
The Maid's Tale Rose Plummer/Tom Quinn  (re-read)
Rite Of Passage  Alexi Panshin 4/5
Mother Tongue  Bill Bryson   4/5
 
June
The Man Who Was Thursday   GK Chesterton    2/5
The Diary Of A Nobody George and Weedon Grossmith  4/5
The Crowded Street  Winifrid Holtby   4/5
 
July
What Remains To Be Discovered  John Maddox 4/5
The Zulu War                       3/5
The British Army On Campaign 1856-1881  Micheal Barthorp  2/5
The British Army On Campaign 1882- 1902  Micheal Barthorp  2/5
British Infantryman In South Africa 1877-1881 Ian Castle  2/5
 
August
Made In America  Bill Bryson 4/5
The Last Castle Jack Vance  5/5
Seahorse In The Sky Edmund Cooper 1/5
Rifleman     Victor Gregg 3/5
Chariots Of Fire  W J Weatherby              2/5
 
September
Bedford Square Anne Perry 3/5
House Of Silk Antony Horowitz 4/5
The Long Farewell  Don Charlwood 4/5
 
October
The Passenger Lisa Lutz 5/5

The Midnight Palace Carlos Ruiz Zafon 1/5

 

November

Sweet Thames Matthew Neale  5/5
December

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The TBR Pile organised!

 

Victorian authors, obscure works and classics

 

The Poor Gentleman                                     Hendrick Conscience    

Two On A Tower      

The Return Of The Native

A Laodician

A Pair Of Blue Eyes

Jude The Obscure

The Woodlanders

Far From The Madding Crowd                         all above by

The Mayor of Casterbridge                             Thomas Hardy 

Post Haste                                                    RM Ballantyne           

Autobiography Of Anthony Trollope

Lady Anna

Miss Mackenzie                                                4 above by

The Way We Live Now                                  Anthony Trollope       

Twelve Years A Slave                                    Solomon Northup         

Letters Of Two Brides                                       Balzac                   

Birds Of Prey

Charlotte's Inheritance

Run To Earth A Novel

The Doctor's Wife

Lady Audley's Secret                                    Mary Elizabeth Braddon 

Little Dorrit                                                    Charles Dickens

The Mill On The Floss

Madame Bovary

Tess of The d'urbervilles

Lady Susan

   Thoughts On The Education Of Daughters

The Last Man

Maria, Or The Wrongs Of Woman

Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman

The Perpetual Curate

The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde     

Equality

Looking Backward 2000-1887

Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen

The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The Picture Of Dorian Grey Oscar Wilde
Nicholas Nickleby Charles Dickens
The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow Washington Irvine

Little Women Louisa May Alcott

Shirley

Bleak House 
The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde 
The Moonstone 
The Woman In White 
Ruth

The Importance Of Being Earnest 
Basil
Les Miserables 
Wuthering Heights 
Mrs Oliphant

Confessions Of An English Opium Eater Thomas De Quincey 

Testament Of Youth                                        Vera Brittain
 

 

 

Books set in Victorian times by modern authors

 

Under A Cloud-Soft Sky

The Singing Winds

Shelter From The Storm

Snow Angels

Sweet Thames Matthew Kneale

Pure - Andrew Miller

The Road To Samarcand                                 Patrick O'Brian 

 

 

 

Reference works and 18th-19th century history, social history

 

London The Biography                                Peter Ackroyd

The Siege Of Krishnapur J.G. Farrell

The Victorians AN Wilson
The Dictionary Of London

Raj Lawrence James

The Age of Revolution 1789-1848 
The Age Of Capital 1848-1875 
The Age Of Empire 1875-1914 

Slavery A New Global History Jeremy Black
The Warrior Queens Antonia Fraser

Balti Britain - Ziauddin Sardar

The Victorians   Jeremy Paxman

Life In Victorian Britain     a social history  Michael Paterson

Asians In Britain  400 years of History  Rozina Visram

 

 

       

 

Random must reads

 

 

 

Nice To See It To See It Nice                      Brian Viner 

It's A Small Medium And Outsize World  John Taylor

Cut Like Wound  Anita Nair (signed copy, paperback printed in India!)

Connections

Rules For Virgins

The Life And Loves Of A She Devil

The Passion Of New Eve

The Haunted Hotel

Ten Interesting Things About Human Behaviour 

Slave Girl Sarah Forsyth  (autobiography)

The Man Who Loved Only Numbers Paul Hoffman (biography of Paul Erdos) 

The White Mists Of Power Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Blitz The Civilian War 1940-45 Jane Waller Michael Vaughn-Rees (war memoir)           

I Think I'm OK

Undercover: The True Story Of Britain's Secret Police

King Solomon's Carpet  Barbara Vine

A Far Cry From Kensington Muriel Spark

Capital John Lanchester

Good Behaviour  Molly Keane

Miss Peregrine's Home For Unusual Children - Ransom Riggs
Oryx and Crake - Margaret Atwood

Stephanie Plum series 9-20 - Janet Evanovitch
Forgotten Voices of the Blitz Joshua Levine
One Day David Nichols

Geisha Liza Dalby
In The Heart Of The Sea Nathanial Philbrick
Spycatcher Peter Wright
The Midnight Palace Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Ways Of Seeing John Berger
Gunners On Tour Maurice Court
Mother Tongue Bill Bryson
Rivers Of London Ben Aaronovitch
The Horse Whisperer Nicholas Evans
The German Invasion Of Norway Geirr H Haarr

Accidents In The Home Tessa Hadley
Devoted Ladies Molly Keane
A Fine Balance Rohinton Mistry
Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck
Lord Of The Flies William Golding
Rebecca Daphne Du Maurier
Untying The Knot Linda Gillard

One of Our Thursdays Is Missing,
Thursday Next First Among Sequels,
Something Rotten,
The Well Of Lost Plots,
Lost In A Good Book,
The Eyre Affair 
Jasper Fforde

Life Of Pi - Yann Martel
The Hundred Year Old Man Who Climbed Out Of The Window And Disappeared - Jonas Jonasson

Alone In Berlin

The Terror 
Round the Bend

The Selfish Gene Richard Dawkins
Two Eggs On My Plate Oluf Reed Olsen
Infidel Ayaan Hirsi Ali 
Nerd Do Well Simon Pegg
Forensic Clues To Murder Brian Marriner 
Bad Blood Lorna Sage 
The Voyage Out 
Virginia Woolf 
The Book Of The Dead
Journey Through A Small Planet                   
Emanuel Litvenoff

The Other Side Of The Dale                            Gervaise Phinn

 

 

 

SF

Out Of Time-Five tales of Time Travel

Strange Loops

The Time Travel Megapack

The Martian Way Isaac Asimov

The Green Brain Frank Herbert
The Steampunk megapack (26 stories)
Viridis
Lady Of Devices A Steampunk Adventure
Steampunk Erotica

Best New SF 25
Meeting At Infinity John Brunner

Foundation                                                       Isaac Asimov

The Naked Sun                                                 Isaac Asimov

Of All Possible Worlds William Tenn 
The Makeshift Rocket Poul Anderson 
Life The Universe and Everything
More Than Super-Human AE VAN Vogt 

 

 

 


 

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TBR Short Short List

 

I decided that I could make a good start on the reading year by finishing off all the books I have already started but then left off.

To this I have added a few that I want to to bump up the list that folks are always recommending me.

 

Started:

Wuthering Heights

Afterglow Of Creation

Life In Victorian Britain

Kursk

The Keys Of Egypt

London The Biography

Destined To Be Wives The sisters of Beatrice Webb

The Ragged Trousered Philanthropist

The Selfish Gene    Richard Dawkins

What Remains To Be Discovered

 

Bump Ups:

 The Victorians Britain Through the paintings of the age

Woman On The Edge Of Time

Journey Through A Small Planet

Of Mice And Men

Oryx And Crake

To Kill A Mockingbird 

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We have a few of the same books on our lists.

 

I didn't get along with Pure by Andrew Miller, but most people like it. I'm also one of the few that didn't like Rivers of London; it's a shame because it had all the right ingredients and seemed like a book that I would like, but I really struggled with it and eventually gave up.

 

I absolutely loved Capital by John Lanchester; it was one of my highlights of this year. The Horse Whisperer (and anything else by Nicholas Evans) and Life of Pi are great reads too.

 

Alone in Berlin is on my "Must Read Soon" pile - heard good things about it, and the synopsis sounds interesting.

 

Happy reading in 2016. :boogie:

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Thanks bobblybear.  It's been ages since we had a chat. To be honest most of those books in my "random must reads" list have been there for over a year and I have in some cases forgotten what it was that attracted me to them. Alone in Berlin is one of them. Must go and read the blurb again.

Happy New Year!

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I can totally recommend Of Mice and Men, it was my last novel of 2015 (a re-read though).  Good Luck with Oryx and Crake.  It is definitely one of the strangest books I have read- did you read A Handmaids Tale?

 

I hope to read The Crimson Petal... this year, I know you rated it highly :)

 

Happy reading :readingtwo:

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Happy reading James!

 

Your blog often throws up gems I hadn't considered before so will be following along as ever. How's the novel going?

 

Thanks Alexi! About the novel....er, next question  :banghead:

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Happy Reading in 2016 James! So many interesting books on your TBR .. I had to look Two Eggs on My Plate up .. I'd never heard of it and somehow it made me think of toast :D Wow .. it's quite a rare book and it sounds fascinating!

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Thanks poppyshake...the current copy I have of Two Eggs On My Plate is actually the second one I have had in hardback; it seems to be not that hard to find

I looked on Amazon .. someone on there is wanting £999 for a copy :o .. and 11p :D 

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You can have mine at no cost if you want to read it. It is very exciting and all true. I like these war memoirs because it just seems as if the world was turned upside down for people. And they did things that they would not have done. And my mum and dad were in that too having their lives turned upside down. Seriously, don't hesitate to ask if you want it. I am drowning in books here.

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The Victorians               5/5

A. N. Wilson

 

This has long been considered one of the very best, if not the best, historical book about the Victorian Era. I don't know why it took me so long to get around to reading it. He covers the 64 years of Victoria's reign decade by decade, which is a good way of tackling it. It is a thick book in paperback, but I could still have wished for more detail on some subjects. For instance I have read books that covered the political events better. But the author really seems to capture the feeling and spirit.  I enjoyed reading it. I had a chance to buy the  large hardback version a while back and I wish I had, because there were many more photographs and reproduced much bigger.   

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