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50 Books in 2007
Woohoo! Barely half-done with March, and I'm right on schedule, or barely beyond it!
Whilst going over my shelves looking for Dark Lord of Derkhelm, I discovered all sorts of DWJ books that I didn't even remember I owned. Since Eight Days of Luke practically threw itself into my hand, and because it's seductively slim (though set in very smallish type), that's what I'm reading, though at least I uncovered five or so candidates for "book after this book" honors, none of them DWJ....
12. Castle in the Air, Diana Wynne Jones
11. On Writing, Stephen King.
10. The Merlin Conspiracy, Diana Wynne Jones
9. Point of Honour, Madeline Robins
8. Howl's Moving Castle, Diana Wynne Jones
7. The Language of Power, Rosemary Kirstein
6. Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why, Laurence Gonzales
5. The Planets, Dava Sobel
4. The Nanny Diaries
3. Maskerade, Terry Pratchett
2. Tyrannosaur Canyon, Douglas Preston
1. The Garden of Iden, Kage Baker
Whilst going over my shelves looking for Dark Lord of Derkhelm, I discovered all sorts of DWJ books that I didn't even remember I owned. Since Eight Days of Luke practically threw itself into my hand, and because it's seductively slim (though set in very smallish type), that's what I'm reading, though at least I uncovered five or so candidates for "book after this book" honors, none of them DWJ....
12. Castle in the Air, Diana Wynne Jones
11. On Writing, Stephen King.
10. The Merlin Conspiracy, Diana Wynne Jones
9. Point of Honour, Madeline Robins
8. Howl's Moving Castle, Diana Wynne Jones
7. The Language of Power, Rosemary Kirstein
6. Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why, Laurence Gonzales
5. The Planets, Dava Sobel
4. The Nanny Diaries
3. Maskerade, Terry Pratchett
2. Tyrannosaur Canyon, Douglas Preston
1. The Garden of Iden, Kage Baker

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