1st Quarter:
1) John Berendt's "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" (A-)
2) - 6) Layton Green's The Blackwood Saga "The Brothers Three", "The Spirit Mage", The Last Cleric", "Return of the Paladin", " A War of Wizards" (B)
7) Garth Nix's "The Left-Handed Booksellers of London" (B-)
8) Bernard Cornwell's "Sharpe's Tiger" (B)
9) James Jones "From Here to Eternity" (A)
10) Bernard Cornwell's "Sharpe's Triumph". (B)
2nd Quarter:
11) & 12) Ransom Riggs' Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children series -#5&6 -"The Conference of the Birds" & "The Desolations of Devil's Acre". Ok, but probably should have stopped after first trilogy. (B-)
13) - 20) Bernard Cornwall's Sharp Series #3 to #10 "Sharp's Fortress", Sharp's Trafalgar". "Sharp's Prey", Sharp's Rifles", "Sharp's Havoc", "Sharp's Eagle", "Sharpe's Gold", "Sharpe's Escape" - Ok, quick reads. They do get a little repetitive in almost always a officer trying to kill him and a girl that he some how comes across in the middle of a war and falls in love with. (B)
21) James Jones "The Thin Red Line" - Book 2 in WWII trilogy. Basically war is hell. (A-)
22) James Jones "Whistle" - Book 3 in WWII trilogy. Survival after the War was most difficult read (B)
23) Joe R. Lansdale's "Edge of Dark Water" East Texas Huckleberry Finn. (A-)
24) & 25) Dyrk Ashton's The Paternus Trilogy books 1&2 "Rise of Gods", "Wrath of Gods". Uneven read with so many characters of mostly every god, demigod, mythical creature ever dreamed up thrown together. What the hell, currently reading the 3rd book anyway "War of Gods".