Top 10 Books of 2013
Patrick Rothfuss and Worldbuilders:http://blog.patrickrothfuss.com/2013/12/worldbuilders-2013/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/4995592-stevie-finegan BookDepository Affliate: http://www.bookdepository.com/?a_aid=SableCaught Twitter: https://twitter.com/SableCaught Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sablecaught/424919130931619?ref=hl Tumblr: http://sablecaught.tumblr.com/ Books read in 2013: https://www.goodreads.com/user_challenges/667124 1. Fables, Vol.2: Animal Farm - Bill Withingham 2. Men at Arms - Terry Pratchett 3. Black Dogs - Ian McEwan 4. The Knight of the Burning Pestle - Francis Beaumont 5. Oranges are not the Only Fruit - Jeanette Winterson 6. A Chaste Maid in Cheapside - Thomas Middleton 7. The Bloody Chamber - Angela Charter 8. The Light Fantastic - Terry Pratchett 9. Sum: Tales from the Afterlives - David Eagleman 10. Scarlet - Marissa Meyer 11. The Horologicon - Mark Forsyth 12. Sourcery - Terry Pratchett 13. Angela Carter's Book of Fairy Tales - Angela Carter 14. Wyrd Sisters - Terry Pratchett 15. Jinx - Sage Blackwood 16. Kim - Rudyard Kipling 17. The Name of the Wind - Patrick Rothfuss 18. Pyramids - Terry Pratchett 19. Etiquette & Espionage - Gail Carriger 20. The Shadow Lands - Amitav Ghosh 21. If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody, Parts I and II - Thomas Heywood 22. The Oathbreaker's Shadow - Amy McCulloch 23. Moving Pictures - Terry Pratchett 24. The End Games - T. Michael Martin 25. The Dark - Lemony Snicket and Jon Klassen 26. Lords and Ladies - Terry Pratchett 27. Kingdom's End and Other Stories - Saadat Hasan Manto 28. The Madness Underneath - Maureen Johnson 29. Nanny Ogg's Cookbook - Terry Pratchett 30. Eric - Terry Pratchett 31. Murder on the Orient Express - Agatha Christie 32. The Named - Marianne Curley 33. The Unadulterated Cat - Terry Pratchett and Gary Jolliffe 34. The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman 35. Girl at Sea - Maureen Johnson 36. Charm and Strange - Stephanie Kuehn 37. Clockwork Angel - Cassandra Clare 38. Soul Music - Terry Pratchett 39. Perdido Street Station - China Mieville 40. The Cuckoo's Calling - Robert Galbraith 41. Carry On, Jeeves - PG Wodehouse 42. Royal Assassin - Robin Hobb 43. The Merchant of Venice - Shakespeare 44. Lockwood & Co.: The Screaming Staircase - Jonathan Stroud 45. Coraline - Neil Gaiman 46. Maskerade - Terry Pratchett 47. The Sandman, Vol. 7: Brief Lives - Neil Gaiman 48. Feet of Clay - Terry Pratchett 49. The Ocean at the End of the Lane - Neil Gaiman 50. Coriolanus - Shakespeare 51. Interesting Times - Terry Pratchett 52. The Sandman, Vol. 8: Worlds' End - Neil Gaiman 53. A Murder is Announced - Agatha Christie 54. Serenity: The Shepard's Tale - Zack Whedon 55. Scorched Earth - Robert Muchamore 56. Right Ho, Jeeves - PG Wodehouse 57. Model Misfit - Holly Smale 58. Much Ado About Nothing - Shakespeare 59. Hogfather - Terry Pratchett 60. The Key to the Golden Firebird - Maureen Johnson 61. Fables, Vol. 3: Storybook Love - Bill Withingham 62. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them - JK Rowling 63. The Two Gentlemen of Verona - Shakespeare 64. Jingo - Terry Pratchett 65. Richard III - Shakespeare 66. The Comedy of Errors - Shakespeare 67. The Taming of the Shrew - Shakespeare 68. The Last Continent - Terry Pratchett 69. Carpe Jugulum - Terry Pratchett 70. Julius Caesar - Shakespeare 71. The Fifth Elephant - Terry Pratchett 72. The Last Guardian - Eoin Colfer 73. The Pratchett Portfolio - Terry Pratchett 74. The Truth - Terry Pratchett 65. Goth Girl and the Ghost of a Mouse - Chris Riddell 76. The Lightning Thief - Rick Riordan
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Definitely going to buy Sum - thanks for the tip.
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Gezo, head banger much.
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So far from this top 10, I've read "Sum tales of the afterlife" and "The graveyard book". And neither have disappointed, the graveyard book got read very fast :P
I've just bought Perdido Street Station, let's hope it keeps up the good streak :D -
I can't read often but when I do, I always go for Stephen King read 6 books of his in the past couple of months and all of them incredible. Thinner, Needful Things, Under The Dome, It, Cujo and Misery.. All amazing. if you haven't read them, i highly suggest reading!
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Oh if your reading Pratchett in order then your up to my favourite, Thief of Time. Words can't express how much I love that book. Hope you enjoy it!
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I think you should do a review on Game of Thrones
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i think i need to pick up the China Mieville.
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Hi Stevie! I recently made a video about the benefits of reading fiction books and think it might interest you. Would love to hear your opinion! If you want to check it out, click on my "The Value Of Fiction" video. Thanks! :)
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Sable Caught! I know they where posted quite a while back but I saw your videos on the evil baby orphanage. Its brilliant, I really enjoyed it! Your an awesome writer! :D If you ever write anything else you want to share or anymore of the story I love to see it! You should make more of those videos. :)
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Okay, my to-read list just got 11 books longer. I have no idea when I'll have the time but you made all these books sound so amazing!
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read it for book club but this is how history should be written, seabiscuit.
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I get so excited whenever I see there's a new video from you! I always snuggle down with a cup of tea before I press play:)
I'm going for 52 books this year. One for every week. Good luck with your challenge (100 books, phowar, what an amazing goal!)! -
Much Ado is my favorite Shakespeare. Loved both the Branagh and Whedon's adaptation.
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Great list of books. I need to read the Name of the Wind. Seriously. I'm hearing such amazing things about it. I also need to read Pratchett, because I'm embarrassed to say that I haven't read any of his books yet.
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How do you read some many books whilst still at uni?! Tell me your secret!! I too finish uni in April and the thought of unregulated reading time fills me with unbridled excitement. I've set my target at 30 for now but this may rise once I finish uni.
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I almost don't want to say my reading goal for this year because people aren't going to believe me. It's 300. I surpassed it both in 2013 and in 2012, so I know it's very possible. And so you know, yes, I tend to read very fast, and I don't watch TV (that's how I have the time), and I just love to read and never get into reading slumps, and it includes all different kinds of books (some short, some long, children's books and cookbooks and novellas and non-fiction and everything!), and yeah.
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Thank you for putting your books in the comments (About), it helps people such as myself look up books and authors for future reads. I'm hoping to read 50 (44 in 2013).
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I guess it would be wise to read Sum: Tales from the Afterlives, since I'm working on three novels that are about waking up in the afterlife. Thanks for the suggestion! It was a great video in other aspects as well.
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Shoot. Guess who added a ton more books on her "cart" section in TBD.
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OMGGG
Its been so long since ive watched your videos!! IM so happy i rediscovered your channel!!
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