Wednesday, January 19, 2022

2006 Reading List
















1. Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky January 26, 2006 (audio book--listened to multiple times.)
2. All Quiet On the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque January 28, 2006
(audio book--listened to multiple times.)
3. The Debacle by Emile Zola February 5, 2006
4. I am Charlotte Simmons by Tom Wolfe February 7, 2006
5. Going Postal by Terry Pratchett February 12, 2006
6. The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo February 18, 2006
7. The Truth With Jokes By Al Franken February 20, 2006
8. Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett February 22, 2006
9. A Series of Unfortunate Events: Book 1 A very Bad Beginning By Lemony Snicket February 23, 2006 (audio book--listened to multiple times.)
10. On Writing Short Stories by Tom Bailey February 26, 2006
11. Interesting Times by Terry Pratchett February 27, 2006
12. The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald March 9, 2006
13. The Iron Heel by Jack London March 16, 2006
14. Tristram Shandy (abridged) by Laurence Sterne March 24, 2006 (audio book--listened to multiple times.)
15. In Search of British Heroes by Tony Robinson April 3, 2006 (audio book--listened to multiple times.)
16. The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger by Stephen King April 8, 2006
17. Harry Potter And the Goblet of Fire By J.K. Rowling April 10, 2006 (audio book--listened to multiple times.)
18. The Notebook By Nicholas Sparks April 11, 2006 (audio book--listened to multiple times.)
19. The Gods Will Have Blood by Anatole France April 12, 2006
20. The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain April 13, 2006
21. Vampire Blood Trilogy by Darren Shan April 14, 2006
22. The Stand by Stephen King (Complete and Uncut Edition) April 15, 2006
23. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling April 16, 2006 (audio book--listened to multiple times.)
24. This Gun for Hire by Graham Greene April 16, 2006
25. The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle April 20, 2006
26. East of Eden by John Steinbeck April 26, 2006
27. Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling April 27, 2006 (audio book--listened to multiple times.)
28. The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner April 29, 2006
29. Shanghai Baby by Zhou Wei Hui May 9, 2006
30. Catch-22 by Joseph Heller May 12, 2006
31. Night Watch by Terry Pratchett June 10, 2006
32. Babbit by Sinclair Lewis June 11, 2006  (audio book--listened to once)
33. U.S.! By Chris Bachelder June 18, 2006
34. Seek My Face by John Updike  June 19, 2006 (audio book--listened to once)
35. Karl Marx: A Life by Francis Wheen June 20, 2006
36. The Regime By Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins June 21, 2006
37. Invasion of the Body Snatchers by Jack Finney July 2, 2006 (audio book--listened to once)
38. Pudd’nhead Wilson by Mark Twain July 7, 2006 (audio book--listened to once)
39. For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway July 12, 2006 (audio book--listened to once)
40. Paris Babylon by Rupert Christiansen July 19, 2006
41. Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow July 21, 2006
42. Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert Heinlein July 30, 2006
43. The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand August 7, 2006 (audio book--listened to once)
44. DC Universe: Inheritance by Devin Grayson August 12, 2006
45. Rabbit, Run by John Updike August 16, 2006
46. Thief of Time by Terry Pratchett August 23, 2006 (audio book--listened to once)
47. 1632 by Eric Flint September 3, 2006
48. Rosa by Jonathon Rabb September 20, 2006
49. Crisis on Infinite Earths by Marv Wolfman September 27, 2006
50. Caesar by Colleen McCullough September 30, 2006 (audio book--listened to once)
51. Peace Breaks Out by John Knowles October 2, 2006
52. Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein October 10, 2006 (audio book--listened to once)
53. The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu by Sax Rohmer October 19, 2006
54. Rabbit Redux by John Updike October 31, 2006
55. It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis November 1, 2006
56. The Dragon and the George by Gordon Dickson November 2, 2006
57. Infinite Crisis by Greg Cox November 8, 2006
58. The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett November 9, 2006
59. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy November 30, 2006 (audio book--listened to once)
60. Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis December 4, 2006 (audio book--listened to once)
61. The Revolutionary by Hans Koningsberger December 5, 2006
62. The October Horse by Colleen McCullough December 7, 2006
63. Imperium by Robert Harris December 8, 2006
64. Perelandra by C.S. Lewis December 19, 2006 (audio book--listened to once)
65. Crash by J.G. Ballard December 22, 2006
66. The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro December 28, 2006

Okay, you'll have to forgive me for this, but...
Recently I've been getting curious about how many books I average a year.
I've been doing yearly wrap ups since 2014:
2014 -41.5 books
2015--16 books
2016--6 books
2017--26 books
2018--15 books
2019--6 books
2020 --11 books
2021--26 books
…but no yearly wrap ups since before 2014.  Now, I've been keeping track of all the books I've read since 2006, but no yearly wrap ups for 2006 to 2013.
Well, I thought, if I want to see what my yearly totals are for those years, that's easily enough remedied.  It's just a matter of copying and pasting the books from the list I'm already keeping, and then dividing it up by year for 2006 to 2013.
So, with apologies to loyal readers of this blog, I'm going to spam you over the next 8 days as I post my yearly totals for those missing years.
2006 was the year I started reviewing books on this blog.  According to my post on January 21, 2006, I had also read Rock This by Chris Rock in the month of January before starting my review project.  So I guess this should technically read 67 books for 2006, but I'm only going to count the reviews.
This list also contains a lot of audiobooks.  This was back when I was full on in love with audiobooks, before I became skeptical of them.  
As the years went by, I would become more and more worried that I was missing stuff when I listened to audiobooks.  So I would later develop a policy of listening to audiobooks 3 or 4 times before I allowed myself to write a review.  But 2006 was before I had that policy.
But that being said, my life in 2006 was spent half in Japan, half in America.  The only audiobooks I was able to listen to in Japan were the ones I owned.  (Either ones I actually paid money for, or ones I copied from friends.)  And so all of those audiobooks I would eventually listen to multiple times.  I only listened to them one time before writing my review (so my reviews are probably all suspect), but after reviewing them, I kept them all in my apartment and I would eventually listen to all of them multiple times over.  (Audiobooks were expensive back in those days.  If I'm going to pay $40 for an audiobook of Crime and Punishment, you'd better believe I'm planning on listening to it several times.)
Once I got back to America, then all the audiobooks I reviewed were borrowed from the public library.  So I only listened to them once, and then returned them and checked out a new audiobook.
Because I think it makes a difference in how well I absorbed the book, I've marked all of this information on the list above--which ones were audiobooks, and of the audiobooks, which ones did I listen to multiple times, and which ones did I only listen to once.

Playlist HERE

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