The idea this year is to read an equal number of current fiction, classics and non-fiction books.
Fiction
- Relic by Douglas Preston and Lee Child (finished 1/6/12)
- The Queen’s Fool by Philippa Gregory (finished 1/25/12)
- Empress of Eternity by L.E. Modesitt, Jr. (finished 2/18/12)
- Dragongirl by Todd J. McCaffrey (finished 3/9/12)
- Oath of Fealty by Elizabeth Moon (finished 3/24/12)
- Kings of the North by Elizabeth Moon (finished 4/10/12)
- Long Time Gone by J.A. Jance (finished 4/14/12)
- Killer Dreams by Iris Johansen (finished 4/15/12)
- On the Run by Iris Johansen (finished 4/21/12)
- Tripwire by Lee Child (finished 4/22/12)
- The Power of Blackness by Jack Williamson (finished 5/24/12)
Non-fiction
- Relativity: The Special and General Theory by Albert Einstein (finished 1/25/12)
- At Home in the World: The Letters of Thomas Merton and Rosemary Radford Ruether edited by Mary Tardiff (finished 2/26/12)
- Feudalism in Japan by Peter Duss (finished 3/31/12)
- The South Pole by Roald Amundsen (finished 4/16/12)
- Writers on Writing: Collected Essays from the New York Times (finished 5/16/12)
- The Writer’s Little Helper by James V. Smith, Jr. (finished 5/31/12)
Classics
- Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne (finished 2/2/12)
- Mansfield Park by Jane Austen (finished 3/13/12)
- The Time Machine by HG Wells (finished 3/19/12)
- Bartleby the Scrivener by Herman Melville (finished 5/16/12)


If you like the dystopian novels some good ones to read are Divergent, Insurgent(its the sequel to Divergent) Dilerium, Pandamonium(its the sequel to delirum), and Birthmarked which I think its sequel is coming out soon. Thanks for giving me some good book ideas!
Thanks for the suggestions. I am always looking for new books and series to read. I don’t always get around to reading them, but I enjoy learning about them!
You’re very welcome