As usual, if you've read any of those, feel free to discuss.
Sally Malcolm & Laura Harper Stargate SG1 : Exile
The conflict between the team members seemed a bit forced (I really can't imagine Teal'c behaving the way he does in this book; besides, they're already up against incredible odds, must there be constant arguments between them, especially when they're all right in some way?), but I couldn't put it down once I got started.
Bought (Kindle): August 2015. Read: February 2016
Charlie Higson Doctor Who: The Beast of Babylon, Derek Landy Doctor Who: The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage, Neil Gaiman Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock & Holly Black Doctor Who: Lights Out
Lovely stories (the second one was great fun).
Bought (Kindle): November 2013. Read: February 2016
Colin Brake Doctor Who: Judgement of the Judoon
Bought (Kindle): May 2014. Read: February 2016
Trevor Baxendale Heart of Stone & Justin Richards Death Riders
Bought (Kindle): January 2016. Read: February 2016
Elizabeth Peters A River in the Sky
Not my favorite Peabody novel (though some parts made me laugh out loud, most notably Emerson warning the workers off the dig while he goes hunt down the bad guys.)
Bought: July 2011. Re-read: February 2016
Lindsey Davis A Body in the Bathhouse
Bought: April 2013. Re-read: February 2016
Alexander McCall Smith The Full Cupboard of Life
Bought (Kindle): January 2016. Read: February 2016
Jules Verne Nord contre Sud
Bought (Kindle): December 2012. Read: February 2016
Diana Wynne Jones Year of the Griffin
Awww, so much fun!
Loved the friendship between the students, and had to laugh at the fact that they all had killers sent after them from their own countries.
Bought (Kindle): September 2012. Read: February 2016
Lois Lowry Gathering Blue
Bought (Kindle): January 2016. Read: February 2016
Susan Cooper Greenwitch
Bought: August 2007. Re-read: February 2016
Madeleine L'Engle A Wind in the Door
Bought: April 2006. Re-read: February 2016
L.M. Montgomery Anne of Windy Poplars
Lovely read, as usual.
Bought (Kindle): January 2016. Read: February 2016
Louisa May Alcott Jo's Boys
It took quite a while for me to get into the book (and remember who were all these kids, even though I'd only read the previous book a few weeks earlier).
Bought (Kindle): December 2014. Re-read: February 2016
Roba Boule et Bill : Jeux de Bill
Bought: January 2016. Read: February 2016
Franquin Gaston : Lagaffe mérite des baffes
Borrowed. Read: February 2016
Neil Gaiman Sandman : World's End
Bought (Kindle): January 2016. Read: February 2016
Bill Bryson Shakespeare: The World as Stage
Yes, I've read that book about ten times.
Nope, still doesn't get old--I'm fascinated by how little we actually know about Shakespeare (and how Lucky we are to know that much), and by what we can guess of what his life was like.
Bought: December 2008. Re-read: February 2016
Pierre-Alek Beddiar & Arnaud Magnier Nos années Casimir
Bought: January 2016. Read: February 2016
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