I love reading. I always have a book or two on the go. And I love sharing great titles here on the blog.
That's why I've decided to keep track of everything I read over the course of this year.
I had a lot of fun with my reading log last year. It's definitely a tradition I want to keep up. Perhaps I can even have a friendly competition with myself. Can I read more than 65 books this year?
Without further ado, here is my reading list of 2013.
I will continue to update this post with each new title I read this year.
So here goes,
NOVELS
Dear Zoe
Doctor Who - Death Riders / Heart of Stone
If I Stay
Little Women and Me
Look Again
My Name is Memory
Star Trek: Gods of Night
Star Trek: Mere Mortals
Star Trek: Lost Souls
The Accidental Genius of Weasel High
The Gate Thief
GRAPHIC NOVELS
Animal Man- 1 title (The Hunt)
Batman - 1 title (Year One)
Daredevil - 7 titles (Lady Bullseye, Return of the King, The Devil's Hand, Shadowland Vol 1 and 2, Season One, Volume One, Reborn)
Doctor Who / Star Trek - 2 Titles (Assimilation2 Volume 1 and 2)
Fables - 1 title (Inherit the Wind)
Fairest - 1 title (Wide Awake)
Flash - 1 title (Death of the Rogues)
Jack of Fables - 2 titles (Bad Prince, Americana)
Jinn Warriors - 1 title (The Devil's War)
Sandman - 1 title (Preludes and Nocturnes)
Spiderman - 1 title (Fantastic Spiderman)
Star Trek - 2 titles (Countdown, Volume 1)
Star Wars - 2 titles (Agent of the Empire, Darth Vader and The Ghost Prison)
The Unwritten - 1 title (Leviathan)
The Talisman - 1 title (The Road of Trials)
Transformers - 2 titles (International Incident, Revenge of Decepticons)
MEMOIRS
Choir: Tears, Triumphs and Transformations
How Did I Get Here: The Ascent of an Unlikely CEO
NON-FICTION
Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives
Nurture Shock
TEACHING RELATED BOOKS
Bully in the Mirror
Classroom Management: A Thinking & Caring Approach
Musical Futures: An Approach to Teaching and Learning
School Struggles
What Every Middle School Teacher Should Know
Running Total of Books Read This Year: 47
I read and enjoyed If I Stay last year and the sequel this year (which I did not like as much). I've recommended Jack of Fables to my husband who is desperately trying to get me to enjoy his love of graphic novels - Batman, Justice League, Green Lantern, etc. I've read a few, but prefer novels. I'm trying to read the promotional ones I've received as a T-L that turn classic literature such as Jane Austin into graphic novels. They are alright.
ReplyDeleteHi Amber,
ReplyDeleteI love graphic novels and they go far beyond superhero books (although I love them too)
I felt like "If I Stay" tricked me a little bit. I was expecting a much different story. It was okay though.
I hope your husband likes the Fables series. Jack of Fables is a spin-off of it and both are amazing.
Thanks for the comment!
How about trying "Wonder" a great book that teaches perspective - is a great class read aloud with many star wars references.
ReplyDeleteHi Ant,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting and thank you so much for that recommendation. I will add it to my ever-growing "to read" pile.
Cheers!