A list to keep track of what I read. Poetry, essays, non-fiction and articles are not included. This year I’ll also keep track of books started but not completed. I already have online reading lists for 2009 and 2010 which you are welcome to peruse.
- Jasper Fforde: Shades of Grey
- Zadie Smith: On Beauty (not finished)
- Wilkie Collins: The Law & the Lady
- Regency romance .. cannot remember title.
- Regency romance .. cannot remember title.
- Regency romance .. cannot remember title.
- Regency romance .. cannot remember title.
- Regency romance .. cannot remember title.
- Regency romance .. cannot remember title.
- Stephanie Laurents – The Reckless Bride
- Julia Quinn – Just Like Heaven
- Susanna Jones – The Earthquake Bird
- Kurt Vonnegut – Cat’s Cradle
- Jonathan Stroud – Bartimaus 4
- Jasper Fforde – One of Our Thursdays Is Missing
- China Mieville – Embassytown
- Lev Grossman – The Magicians
- Georgette Heyer – Venetia
- Michael Cunningham – By Nightfall
- Georgette Heyer – The Nonesuch
- Laren Willig – The Secret History of the Pink Carnation
- Christopher Isherwood – Goodbye to Berlin
- Stephanie Laurents – Where the Heart Leads
- Georgette Heyer – Regency Buck
- Peter Høeg – Miss Smilla’s Feeling for Snow
- Mikhail Lermontov – A Hero of Our Time
- George R. R. Martin – Game of Thrones (#1)
- Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre
- AS Byatt: Possession
- Jasper Fforde: The Eyre Affair
- Alan Hollinghurst: The Stranger’s Child
- Jonathan Stroud: The Ring of Solomon
- Penelope Lively: A Stitch In Time
- Georgette Heyer: Faro’s Daughter
- Janet Mullany: The Bishop & the Actress
- Richard Dyer: The Culture of Queers
- Caroline Courtney: Libertine in Love
- Emma Donaghue: Room
- Julia Quinn: How to Marry A Marquis
- AC Grayling: The Choice of Hercules
- Jason Powell: Jacques Derrida – A Biography
- Jane Rogers: The Testament of Jessie Lamb
- China Mieville: King Rat
- Virginia Woolf: Flush
- Margaret Atwood: In Other Worlds






As the only other person I’ve come across who’s read Shades of Gray, did you enjoy it? I did, but it was quite a departure for Jff I thought!