2013: The Year In Books

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With another year coming to an end, it is time to take a look back at the 18 books I read over the past year, 6 overall less than last year but the same total if you exclude the graphic novels.  Of those 18, 5 were non-fiction and, of the 13 novels, 5 were TV show tie-ins.  Only 3 of the books came from the “to-read” drawer, and 7 were e-books, which was a new category for me last year.

 

A majority of the books I read this year were by authors I’ve never read before.  The 11 authors that I read for the first this year were:
Alan Sepinwall
Joe Hill
Rebecca Forster
Sarah Silverman
Kimberly McCreight
Andrew Gross
Ben Mezrich
Tina Fey
Ron Rapoport
David Mack
Dustin Diamond

The ghost writer for Richard Castle was the only author I read multiple times in 2013.

The five books that I read this year that were released this year were Richard Castle’s Deadly Heat, Kimberly McCreight’s Reconstructing Amelia, Brad Meltzer’s The Fifth Assassin, Warren Ellis’ Gun Machine, and From Black Sox to Threepeats, edited by Ron Rapoport.

Finally, the breakdown by month.  Being off again for most of December certainly helped pad the total a tad bit.

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Book 9 (of 52) – Skin

Skin - Ben Mezrich

Skin – Ben Mezrich

For those of you who don’t remember, The X-Files was a popular television show at the end of the 20th century.  This novel, released in 1999, doesn’t necessarily fit in to any particular time frame in the series run other than having both Mulder and Scully, which would place it somewhere in the first 7 seasons.  The author, Ben Mezrich, is best known for his non-fiction work, which has been adapted into the movies 21 and The Social Network.

When a mysterious disorder causes an ordinary professor to exhibit extreme feats of strength, Mulder and Scully get pulled in to a mystery that leads them from the streets of New York to the jungles of Thailand in order to find the answers they are looking for.

It looks like this was the one X-Files novel that I had not read during the shows original run, other than the movie novelizations, so this was a one time journey back into the world of the FBI’s premiere team for strange and unusual occurrences.