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I read. A lot. Okay, maybe not a lot by some people’s standards, but I usually have at least two books going at a time, which isn’t too shabby. Customarily, one is a Young Adult book (because I have to keep up in my field) and one is a Big Boy book (because I can’t subsist on work alone). I post my reading adventures to my blog when I start a new book, but it’s a little clunky to try and sift through my posts to keep track of what I’ve been up to. So consider this a handy way of perusing my book choices. Please comment and share you own!
November
Michael Ondaatje – The Collected Works of Billy the Kid
Jonathan Maberry – Patient Zero
Paul Griffin – The Orange Houses
M.T. Anderson – Feed
Jennifer Egan – A Visit from the Goon Squad
Roland Smith – Peak
Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan – The Strain
October
Pamela Muñoz Ryan – Esperanza Rising
Chuck Klosterman – Killing Yourself to Live: 85% of a True Story
Matt de la Pena – Mexican Whiteboy
Ray Bradbury – Driving Blind
Russell Banks – The Darling
Suzanne Collins – Catching Fire
Augusten Burroughs – Magical Thinking: True Stories
Suzanne Collins – Mockingjay
Alan Warner – Morvern Callar
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