what I read: 1992
What do you care what I read in 1992? Nothing, of course, but I do. As I get older (I was 20 in 1983 when I started keeping track of the books I read) I find myself more and more in the position of looking at a stack of books on my shelves by, say, Cornell Woolrich and they all have the word "Black" in the title. I know I've read a couple but I can't remember which ones. Fortunately, I've been maintaining a little list in a little brown book since April 1983 of all the books I've read (or at least attempted). By putting this list here it will be searchable. I may ultimately put at least some of it in something like LibraryThing, but for now I'll be putting it here. The advantage is that the blog is quick and dirty, without a lot of effort per entry. The books are in the order I read them.
By way of adding some value to the list, I'll italicize any work that I remember as being particularly wonderful.
- the comic book killer by Richard Lupoff
- In the blood edited by Alan Ryan
- War of the worlds / Time machine by H.G. Wells
- In the land of the living by Robert Silverberg
- Star wreck II by Leah Rewolinski
- Good omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
- Brave new world by Aldous Huxley
- Widows by Ed McBain
- The Hemingway hoax by Joe Haldeman
- The city and the stars by Arthur C. Clarke
- Time of the fox by Matthew J. Costello
- The soft whisper of the dead by Charles L. Grant
- Harlan Ellison's watching by Harlan Ellison
- The seeds of treason by Ted Allebury
- Outnumbering the dead by Frederik Pohl
- Song of Kali by Dan Simmons
- Neuromancer by William Gibson
- Ace Double: Eye for eye by Orson Scott Card / The tunesmith by Lloyd Biggle, Jr.
- Polar star by Martin Cruz Smith
- Pastime by Robert B. Parker
- The difference engine by William Gibson & Bruce Sterling
- Our angry earth by Isaac Asimov & Frederik Pohl
- The man in the high castle by Philip K. Dick
- The bridge by John Skipp & Craig Spector
- Oh Canada, Oh Quebec by Mordecai Richler
- The seeress of Kell by David Eddings
- The killing of Reinhard Heinrich: The SS "Butcher of Prague" by Callum McDonald
- The golden fleece by Robert J. Sawyer
- Fetish by Edward Bryant
- Boy's life by Robert R. McCammon
- In the blood by Nancy A. Collins
- Kiss of death by Daniel Rhodes
- The firm by John Grisham
- The dark beyond the stars by Frank M. Robinson
- First blood by David Morrell
- Tales from Gavagan's bar by L. Sprague de Camp & Fletcher Pratt
- The divine invasion by Lawrence Sutin
- Stopping at slowyear by Frederik Pohl
- Covenant of the flame by David Morrell
- Against infinity by Gregory Benford
- The demolished man by Alfred Bester
- Rock and a hard place by Peter David
- The world at the end of time by Frederik Pohl
- Author's choice monthly by Joe R. Lansdale
- Bimbos of the death sun by Sharon McCrumb
- In the land of the dead by K.W. Jeter
- Hardwired by Walter Jon Williams
- The engine of the night by Barry Malzberg
- Wonderful life by Stephen Jay Gould
- Bad brains by Kathe Koja
- The exile kiss by George Alec Effinger
- By reason of insanity by Shane Stevens
- Needful things by Stephen King
- Nine princes in amber by Roger Zelazny
- Military misfortunes by Eliot A. Cohen & John Gooch
- Summer of night by Dan Simmons
- Moving Pictures by Terry Pratchett
- The sachertorte algorithm by John Shore
- Genus homo by L. Sprague de Camp and P. Schuyler Miller
- Hitler slept late by James P. Duffy
- Across the sea of suns by Gregory Benford
- Reunion by Michael Jan Friedman
- Jhereg by Steven Brust
- Dream makers by Charles Platt
- Age of wonder by David G. Hartwell
- What might have been, V3 edited by Gregory Benford and Martin H. Greenberg
- Fatherland by Robert Harris
- Hype and glory by William Goldman
- Wilderness by Dennis Danvers
- Heir to the empire by Timothy Zahn
- Forever war by Joe Haldeman
- One monday we killed them all by John D. Macdonald
- The guns of avalon by Roger Zelazny
- Slaughterhouse five by Kurt Vonnegut
- The stand by Stephen King
- Count Geiger's blues by Michael Bishop
- Indiana Jones and the dance of giants by Roy Macgregor
- The M.D. by Thomas M. Disch
- Brothers in arms by Lois McMaster Bujold
- Miami blues by Charles Willeford
- Deus X by Norman Spinrad
- Carve the sky by Alexander Jablokov
- The rainbow abyss by Barbara Hambly
- Empire of fear by Brian Stableford
- Demon by John Varley
- Kiss by Ed McBain
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