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This year, I read mostly fantasy/Scifi novels, with a few historical and non-fiction books interspersed. I read three books in German, and two children's novels. I read two books that involved a merry-go-round that changed the age of the person riding it. One series I read showed a world flooded by demons, both monstrous and of man. And I explored further into the worlds of the Kingkiller, as well as Harry Potter.
That said, let me recommend some highlights!
The Warded Man, by Peter V. Brett, starts the series following three children living in a world in which humans are pushed to the brink of extinction by demons that rise from the earth every night. Brett crafts a deeply human story of growth, determination, and survival, and continues through several more novels. His series is yet to be complete- following the journey of the characters to see if the Warded Man is indeed the savior the world wants him to be, or if humanity is indeed doomed. I especially enjoyed the varied perspectives in each chapter of Leesha Paper, Rojer Inn, and Arlen Barnes- and their hopes and dream while surviving their world.
Enchantment, by Orsen Scott Card, retells both Russian fairy tales, as well as the sleeping beauty story, but in a more gritty, realistic modern setting. Without spoiling anything, I would easily say this was my favorite book I read this year.
Rogues, a compilation of short stories including some from Patrick Rothfuss and George R.R. Martin had a great many more interesting characters and tales that I expected. I picked up the book primarily to read of Bast- the mysterious Fae character from the tales of Kvothe. There are some beautiful tales there
Now the lows: Codex, by Lev Grossman, was an utter disappointment. I had high hopes after reading The Magicians, and it basically has no ending.
The Exile of Time. This book I tried because it sounded interesting and I wanted to try an eBook. It was free. I basically got what I paid for. Wasn't very impressiveness at all.
Reading List
The rest, you may choose to explore on your own. I would also recommend The Human, the Orchid, and the Octopus by Jacques Cousteau, Mark Twain's Letters from Hawaii, and The Method, by Juli Zeh.
1. Der Golan-Marathon by Yassin Nasri
Jan 5th 2016
2.
Murder List - Julie Garwood - Jan 6th 2016
3.
The Method- Juli Zeh - Jan 11th 2016
4.
The Lurker at the Threshold - HP Lovecraft with August Derleth - Jan 24,
2016
5.
Absteig vom Zauberberg- Jens Walther- Jan 31, 2016
6.
The Alloy of Law- Brandon Sanderson- Feb 6, 2016
7.
Something Wicked This Way Comes - Ray Bradbury- Feb 10, 2016
8.
The Book Thief- Markus Zusak- Feb 15, 2016
9.
Asian American Dreams- Helen Zia Mar 15, 2016
10. The
Shadow over Innsmouth- H.P. Lovecraft. Mar 27, 2016
11. The
Thief Lord- Cornelia Funke April 18th 2016
12. Dragon
of the Lost Sea - Lawrence Yep, April 20th 2016
13. Dragon
Steel- Lawrence Yep, April 21, 2016
14. Mark
Twain's Letters from Hawaii- edited by A. Grove Day, April 27, 2016
15. Rogues-
edited by George R.R. Martin & Gardner Dozois - May 14, 2016
16. The
Warded Man- Peter V. Brett - May 23, 2016
17. Fahrenheit
451- Ray Bradbury May 31, 2016
18. The
Desert Spear- Peter V. Brett - June 21, 2016
19. The
Daylight War - Peter V. Brett - July 3rd 2016
20. The
Bad Beginning- A series of Unfortunate Events- Lemony Snicket - July 18th
2016
21. A
Wizard of Earthsea -Ursula K. LeGuin - July 20, 2016
22. The
Exile of Time- Ray Cummings- July 28th 2016
23. Enchantment-
Orsen Scott Card- Aug 1, 2016
24. Jonathan
Strange & Mr Norrell - Susanna Clarke Aug 19 2016
25. The
Magicians - Lev Grossman Sept 11, 2016
26. Harry
Potter and the Cursed Child - J.K.Rowling, John Tiffany, and Jack Thorn Sept
14th 2016
27. The
Fortunate Fall- Raphael Carter Sept 29th 2016
28. The
Magician's Nephew - C. S. Lewis - Oct 9, 2016
29. Codex-
Lev Grossman- Oct 26th, 2016
30. Elantris-
Brandon Sanderson - Nov 2nd 2016
31. The
Aquiliad - S.P. Somtow - Nov 13th 2016
32. Die
Schriften von Accra - Paulo Coelho - Nov 19th 2016
33. The
Human, the Orchid, and the Octopus: exploring and conserving our natural world.
- Jacques Cousteau and Susan Schienfelbein - Nov 28th 2016
34. Hyperion - Dan Simmons - Dec 14th 2016
35. Bared Blade - Kelly McCullough - Dec 19th,
2016
36. I Am the Messenger - Markus Zusak - Dec 24th,
2016
37. The Magician's King - Lev Grossman - Dec
30th, 2016
The rest, you may choose to explore on your own. I would also recommend The Human, the Orchid, and the Octopus by Jacques Cousteau, Mark Twain's Letters from Hawaii, and The Method, by Juli Zeh.