I forgot to post my November reading (all four of them), so that is now lumped in with December.
128) The Gathering Storm -Brandon Sanderson (RJ) -11-04
129) The Bon Marche -Michael Miller -11-16
130) Solo Command -Aaron Allston -11-18
131) Kushiel’s Dart -Jaqueline Carey -11-23
132) The Gathering Storm -Brandon Sanderson -12-3
133) Anonyponymous -John Bemelmans Marciano -12-10
134) Prince Caspian -C.S. Lewis -12-10
135) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire -J.K. Rowling -12-12
136) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban -J.K. Rowling -12-13
137) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix -J.K. Rowling -12-15
138) Busted Flush -George R.R. Martin (ed.) -12-22
139) Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince -J.K. Rowling -12-23
140) The Philosophy of History -G.W.F. Hegel -12-24
141) Why I Write -George Orwell -12-26
142) The Legacy of Alexander -Brian Bosworth -12-26
143) The Last Days of Titian -Mark Hudson -12-28
144) The Price of Malice -Archer Mayor -12-29
145) The Ghost King -R.A. Salvatore -12-29
146) Omen -Christie Golden -12-30
My least favorite was probably The Last Days of Titian, which was just poorly written, whereas everything else was something I nominally liked or was a good example of its genre. My favorite might have been The Legacy of Alexander or Why I write, the latter being a few essays by Orwell, who is rapidly emerging as one of my favorite authors.