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Book Reading 2011

Challenge - To read 100 or more books in 2011.

70 of 100 (70%) completed


Read and date finished:

  • ‘The Fry Chronicles’ by Stephen Fry (05/01/11)
  • ‘Perfume: The Story of A Murderer’ by Patrick Suskind (08/01/11)
  • ‘The Story of The Eye’ by Georges Bataille (09/01/11)
  • ‘Moab Is My Washpot’ by Stephen Fry (19/01/11)
  • ‘Tipping The Velvet’ by Sarah Waters (25/01/11)
  • ‘The Paris Vendetta’ by Steve Berry (31/01/11)
  • ‘Jekyll And Hyde & Other Stories’ by Robert Louis Stevenson (02/02/11)
  • ‘Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood’ by Oliver Bowden (04/02/11)
  • ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to The Galaxy; Books #1-5’ by Douglas Adams (01/03/11)
  • ‘Blindness’ by Jose Saramago (01/03/11)
  • ‘Lolita’ by Vladimir Nabokov (09/03/11)
  • ‘The Thirteenth Tale’ by Dianne Setterfield (23/04/11)
  • ‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelley (28/04/11)
  • ‘The Liar’ by Stephen Fry (29/04/11)
  • ‘The World Of Jeeves’ by P.G.Wodehouse (10/04/11)
  • ‘Room’ by Emma Donoghue (11/04/11)
  • ‘One Moment, One Morning’ by Sarah Rayner (14/04/11)
  • ‘The Catcher In The Rye’ by J.D.Salinger (16/04/11)
  • ‘The Holmes Affair (The Sherlockian)’ By Graham Moore (17/04/11)
  • ‘One Day’ by David Nicholls (20/04/11)
  • ‘The Gun Seller’ by Hugh Laurie (23/04/11)
  • ‘Look Back In Hunger’ by Jo Brand (24/04/11)
  • ‘Starter For 10’ by David Nicholls (26/04/11)
  • ‘The Magician’s Guild’ by Trudi Canavan (27/04/11)
  • ‘The Perks Of Being A Wallflower’ by Stephen Chbosky (28/04/11)
  • ‘The Novice’ by Trudi Canavan (30/04/11)
  • ‘Chaplin: The Tramp Odyssey’ by Simon Louvish (01/06/11)
  • ‘The Secret War’ By M.F.W Curran (13/06/11)
  • ‘Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Stories’ by Arthur Canon Doyle (25/06/11)
  • ‘Join Me’ by Danny Wallace (25/06/11)
  • ‘Chocolat’ by Joanne Harris (26/06/11)
  • ‘Water For Elephants’ by Sara Gruen (27/06/11)
  • ‘Friends Like These’ by Danny Wallace (30/06/11)
  • ‘The Death Instinct’ by Jed Rubenfeld (01/07/11)
  • ‘More Awkward Situations for Men’ by Danny Wallace (02/07/11)
  • ‘Assassin’s Creed: The Secret Crusade’ by Olover Bowden (03/07/11)
  • ‘Fingersmith’ by Sarah Waters (05/07/11)
  • ‘Mistress in The Art of Death’ by Ariana Franklin (07/07/11)
  • ‘The Crimson Petal and The White’ by Michel Faber (14/08/11)
  • ‘The Jotunbok’ by Raven Kaldera (25/8/11)
  • ‘The Swan Thieves’ by Elizabeth Kostova (2/9/11)
  • ‘Maskerade’ by Terry Pratchett (3/9/11)
  • ‘Gay Enough’ by German Alcala (8/9/11) (poetry)
  • ‘Gay Enough 2’ by German Alcala (8/9/11) (poetry)
  • ‘How To Be A Woman’ by Caitlin Moran (14/9/11)
  • ‘I Shall Wear Midnight’ by Terry Pratchett (15/9/11)
  • ‘Rivers Of London’ by Ben Aaronovitch (17/9/11)
  • ‘Freaks’ by Tess Gerritsen (19/9/11)
  • ‘Not a Lot of People Know That’ by David Hailwood (20/9/11)
  • ‘Connections’ by Selena Kitt (20/9/11)
  • ‘Confessions of a GP’ by Benjamin Daniels (01/10/11)
  • ‘Ragnarok: The End of the Gods’ by A. S. Byatt (01/10/11)
  • ‘Moon Over Soho’ by Ben Aaronovitch (21/10/11)
  • ‘The Sisters Brothers’ by Patrick DeWitt (25/10/11)
  • ‘Can’t Stand Up For Sitting Down’ by Jo Brand (30/10/11)
  • ‘The Lost Mona Lisa’ by R.A. Scotti (30/10/11)
  • ‘Good Omens’ by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett (01/11/11)
  • ‘Nevermore’ by Keith DeCandido (03/11/11)
  • ‘1984’ by George Orwell (04/11/11)
  • ‘The Historian’ by Elizabeth Kostova (21/11/11)
  • ‘A Tiny Bit Marvellous’ by Dawn French (26/11/11)
  • ‘Annabel’ by Kathleen Winter (28/11/11)
  • ‘American Gods’ by Neil Gaiman (05/12/11)
  • ‘The Little Big Giant of Aberdeen County’ by Tiffany Baker (06/12/11)
  • ‘Loki’ by Mike Vasich (07/12/11)
  • ‘Jamrach’s Menagerie’ by Carol Birch (11/12/11)
  • ‘The Sense of An Ending’ by Julian Barnes (12/12/11)
  • ‘The Understudy’ by David Nicholls (14/12/11)
  • ‘Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders’ by Neil Gaiman (18/12/11)