Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Reading List 2008 Part 2

Oh ho! Here comes the second part of my reading list:

Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card
Xenocide by Orson Scott Card
Children of the mind by Orson Scott Card
Olive by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
Abyss and Apex - online magazine of sci-fi and poetry (I’ve read a number of short stories from here)
The Colors of Space by Marion Zimmer Bradley (read it twice)
The Door Through Space by Marion Zimmer Bradley
Super Man and the Bug Out by Cory Doctorow
Pebble in the Sky by Isaac Asimov
Alarm Clock by Everett B. Cole
Final Weapon by Everett B. Cole
Indirection by Everett B. Cole
The Best Made Plans by Everett B. Cole
The Players by Everett B. Cole
Millennium by Everett B. Cole
The Girl in the Golden Atom by Ray Cummings
The Gift Bearer by Charles Louis Fontenay
A Transmutation of Muddles by Horace Brown Fyfe
Heist Job on Thizar by Randall Garret
Ullr Uprising by H. Beam Piper
Baby Mine by Margaret Mayo
A Master’s Degree by Margaret Hill McCarter
The Side Door by Alice and Grace MacGowan
Minnehaha by Eva Wilder McGlasson
The Life and Adventures of Calamity Jane by Mrs. M. Burk
The Ugly Duckling by Dorothy Canfield
The Playmate by Dorothy Canfield
Ivanhoe and the German Measles by Dorothy Canfield
The Story of Ralph Miller by Dorothy Canfield
Poet and Scullery-Maid by Dorothy Canfield
Ma`ame Pélagie by Kate Chopin
The Changing Sun by William Nathaniel Harben
Frivolous Cupid by Anthony Hope
Scarlet Stocking by Louisa May Alcott
Arabella by Anna T. Sadlier
Tom Grogan by F. Hopkinson Smith
An Old-Time Love Story by Rebecca Harding Davis
Anne by Rebecca Harding Davis
Walhalla by Rebecca Harding Davis
A Middle-Aged Woman by Rebecca Harding Davis
Frances Waldeaux by Rebecca Harding Davis
The Princess Aline by Richard Harding Davis
A Mountain Woman by Elia Wilkinson Peattie

2 comments:

Carla said...
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Carla said...

The only things I've read from your entire list are the Island and Dive trilogies by Gordon Korman, and both of those were years ago. I liked Island because one of the characters had a name that was only one letter different from mine, and Dive because one of the characters was Canadian.

I need to get back into the book scene.