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4Jan/101

2009 Book List

This year was a pretty good year for reading. I managed to get through 61 books, with only 6 repeats (italicized. Of course, this does not count the several books that I started and did not finish — I will not count those until I actually finish them.

Of note this year, many of these books I checked out from the library or borrowed from friends, so I managed to save a significant amount of money over my usual book reading expenditures. I have marked the borrowed books with an asterisk.

  1. The Gathering Storm (Wheel of Time, #12; A Memory of Light, #1) - Robert Jordan
  2. * The Last Colony - John Scalzi
  3. * The Ghost Brigades - John Scalzi
  4. * The Millionaire Next Door - Steven D. Levitt and Thomas J. Stanley
  5. * Under the Dome - Stephen King
  6. * King Solomon's Mines - H. Rider Haggard
  7. * Old Man's War (Book 1) - John Scalzi
  8. * The Salmon of Doubt: Hitchhiking the Galaxy One Last Time - Douglas Adams
  9. * Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values (P.S.) - Robert M. Pirsig
  10. * The God Delusion - Richard Dawkins
  11. * This Immortal - Roger Zelazny
  12. * Drood - Dan Simmons
  13. * Batman: The Killing Joke - Alan Moore
  14. * Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration of the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel - Michio Kaku
  15. * The Design of Everyday Things - Donald A. Norman
  16. * I Don't Know What I Want, But I Know It's Not This: A Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Gratifying Work - Julie Jansen
  17. * Definitely Dead (Sookie Stackhouse, #6) - Charlaine Harris
  18. * Dead as a Doornail (Sookie Stackhouse, #5) - Charlaine Harris
  19. * Dead to the World (Sookie Stackhouse, #4) - Charlaine Harris
  20. * Club Dead (Sookie Stackhouse, #3) - Charlaine Harris
  21. * Living Dead in Dallas (Sookie Stackhouse, #2) - Charlaine Harris
  22. * Dead Until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse, #1) - Charlaine Harris
  23. Debugging by Thinking: A Multidisciplinary Approach (HP Technologies) - Robert Charles Metzger
  24. How to Win Friends & Influence People - Dale Carnegie
  25. * Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High - Kerry Patterson
  26. How to Read a Book - Mortimer J. Adler
  27. * Agent to the Stars - John Scalzi
  28. Software Exorcism: A Handbook for Debugging and Optimizing Legacy Code (Expert's Voice) - Bill Blunden
  29. The Prince - Niccolo Machiavelli
  30. Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War - Nathaniel Philbrick
  31. Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid - Douglas R. Hofstadter
  32. Preacher Vol. 1: Gone To Texas - Garth Ennis
  33. The Double Helix - James D. Watson
  34. I Am Charlotte Simmons: A Novel - Tom Wolfe
  35. The Sandman Vol. 01: Preludes and Nocturnes - Neil Gaiman
  36. Of Saints and Shadows (The Shadow Saga, #1) - Christopher Golden
  37. Bone Crossed (Mercedes Thompson, #4) - Patricia Briggs
  38. Iron Kissed (Mercedes Thompson, #3) - Patricia Briggs
  39. Blood Bound (Mercedes Thompson, #2) - Patricia Briggs
  40. Moon Called (Mercedes Thompson, #1) - Patricia Briggs
  41. The Blind Watchmaker - Richard Dawkins
  42. * Just After Sunset - Stephen King
  43. * The Breakthrough Company: How Everyday Companies Become Extraordinary Performers - Keith R. Mcfarland
  44. Code Complete, Second Edition - Steve McConnell
  45. The Mind Map Book: How to Use Radiant Thinking to Maximize Your Brain's Untapped Potential - Tony Buzan
  46. 1984 - George Orwell
  47. Mean Streets - Jim Butcher
  48. Storm Front (The Dresden Files, #1) - Jim Butcher
  49. Batman: Year One - Frank Miller
  50. Pragmatic Thinking and Learning: Refactor Your Wetware - Andy Hunt
  51. Crisis on Infinite Earths - Marv Wolfman
  52. The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master - Andrew Hunt
  53. Turn Coat (The Dresden Files, #11) - Jim Butcher
  54. Batman: The Dark Knight Returns - Frank Miller
  55. Upsetting the Balance (Worldwar Series, Volume 3) - Harry Turtledove
  56. * The Pinball Effect: How Renaissance Water Gardens Made Carburetor Possible - and Other Journeys - James Burke
  57. * The Conscience of a Liberal - Paul Krugman
  58. * The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life - Twyla Tharp
  59. Welcome to the Jungle (The Dresden Files, Prequel) - Jim Butcher
  60. Lord of Chaos (Wheel of Time, #6) - Robert Jordan
  61. Furies of Calderon (Codex Alera, #1) - Jim Butcher

This year, I hope to do more mathematics and computer science reading than I normally do, as well as doing more study on personal finance. I am sure a healthy bit of fiction will fall into my reading list as well.

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