Books read in 2021
Dec. 31st, 2021 07:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
As was the case in 2020, 2021 was another year in which I haven't read as many books as I normally would. I was puzzled by this last year, given all the tedious extra free time I had. However, I reckon I've cracked the reason now - It's because I've tended to do a lot of my reading on trains and trams, and far less travelling has meant far less reading. However, I have stepped up my reading to something closer to my "normal" two books a month (although a couple of these were short graphic novels and another couple were extremely short). Quite an even mix of fiction and non-fiction this time. I can't be bothered writing mini reviews for them all, but suffice to say I enjoyed nearly all of them a great deal:
- The Time-travelling Caveman and Other Stories (Terry Pratchett)
- Peace Talks / Battle Ground (Jim Butcher)
- Between the Stops (Sandi Toksvig)
- Notes from a Small Island (Bill Bryson)
- Transformers: Regeneration One, '84 - Secrets and Lies (Simon Furman et al)
- Transformers / My Little Pony: Friendship in Disguise (Ian Flynn et al)
- To be Taught if Fortunate (Becky Chambers)
- Running in the Midpack (Martin Yelling, Anji Andrews)
- Sweet, Sweet Revenge Ltd. (Jonas Jonasson)
- The Blunders of Our Governments (Anthony King, Ivor Crewe)
- Artemis (Andy Weir)
- England Your England (George Orwell)
- No One is Too Small to Make a Difference (Greta Thunberg)
- Heroes / Troy (Stephen Fry)
- I am C-3PO: The Inside Story (Anthony Daniels)
- Piranesi (Susanna Clarke)
- Pan's Labyrinth (Guillermo del Torro & Cornelia Funke)
- All on the Board (All on the Board)
- The Christmas Pig (J.K. Rowling)