My Reading List for 2018
2018 draws to a close, and I can’t really say I’ll miss it. However one of the best highlights from the last year was reading so many amazing books. Every year I compiled a list of the novels I’ve read over the last 365 days. Everything I this list was pleasure reading, I tend to skip listing research books.
“If you don’t have the time to read, you don’t have the time or the tools to write.”
This list correlates with my Goodreads reading challenge but is always a few books longer since I can’t list the books I beta read on Goodreads. Overall, I’m pleased with myself this year. I surpassed my goal (thirty-five) and ended up reading the most books in a single year I’ve ever read.
Since this list is always enormous, l forgo reviews. However, follow me on Goodreads where I do occasionally leave reviews. As before, all links will go to Amazon as a default, but if one of these books sound interesting to you, then I encourage you to visit your local independent bookstore and purchase through them. It’s vital for your local economy to buy local whenever you’re able.
Okay, to the list!
📚 Novels
- Last First Snow (Craft Sequence #4)
by - Six of Crows (Six of Crows #1) 🎧
by Leigh Bardugo - Caliban’s War (The Expanse #2)
by James S.A. Corey - Railsea …again
by China Miéville - Foreign Devils (The Incorruptibles #2)
by John Hornor Jacobs - Outlander (Outlander #1) 🎧
by Diana Gabaldon - Beta Reading
by REDACTED - The Etched City
by K.J. Bishop - The Force: A Novel 🎧
by Don Winslow - Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore
by Robin Sloan - Xenos (Eisenhorn #1)
by Dan Abbet - Lexicon
by Max Barry - Red Seas Under Red Skies (Gentleman Bastard #2) 🎧
by Scott Lynch - Poor Man’s Fight (Poor Man’s Fight #1)
by Elliott Kay - Side Life
by Steve Toutonghi - Heart of Darkness
by Joseph Conrad - Rencor: Life in Grudge City
by Matt Wallace - Scourge of the Betrayer (Bloodsounder’s Arc #1)
by Jeff Salyards - The Stone Boatmen
by Sarah Tolmie - The Ballad of Black Tom
by Victor LaValle - Oathbringer (The Stormlight Archives #3) 🎧
by Brandon Sanderson - All the Birds in the Sky (All the Birds in the Sky #1)
by Charlie Jane Anders - Sip
by Brian Allen Carr - Vurt (Vurt #1) 🎧
by Jeff Noon - The Hike: A Novel 🎧
by Drew Magary - Fates and Furies
by Lauren Groff - The Twilight Pariah
by Jeffrey Ford - City of Stairs (The Divine Cities #1)
by Robert Jackson Bennett - Random Acts of Senseless Violence (Dryco)
by Jack Womack - Borne: A Novel 🎧
by Jeff VanderMeer - Blackfish City
by Sam J. Miller - A Song for Quiet (Persons Non Grata #2)
by Cassandra Khaw - Lost Gods: A Novel
by Brom - Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos #1) …again 🎧
by Dan Simmons - Between the Shadow and Lo
by Lauren Sapala - The Haunting of Hill House
by Shirley Jackson - Titus Groan (Gormenghast #1) 🎧
by Mervyn Peake - The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time #1)
by Robert Jordan - The Sea Dreams It Is the Sky
by John Hornor Jacobs - Adulthood Rites (Xenogenesis, #2)
by Octavia E. Butler - Artemis 🎧
by Andy Weir - Senlin Ascends
by Josiah Bancroft
🏆 Favorite Novel of 2018:
Vurt
by Jeff Noon
A wild trip of a ride. A cyber-punkish exploration of addiction and depravity, but told through the technicolored language of beauty and desire. I was stunned. I couldn’t put it down and months later I still find myself hankering for a jam fix and dreaming of feathers.
🏅 Favorite Novel Runners-up of 2018:
A Note: This was so hard. I mean seriously, picking two runners-up was nearly impossible this year. I read that many good books. That said, while Vurt eventually won out there were two others in serious contention.
The Sea Dreams It Is the Sky
by John Hornor Jacobs
A masterpiece of modern cosmic horror that grounds itself in humanity. The setting and characters are captivating and unique to the genre. The result is a surprisingly deep novella that recasts cosmic horror’s themes with raw originality. I was enthralled.
Side Life
by Steve Toutonghi
Any attempt to encapsulate Side Life in a small review will ultimately do it an injustice. It is a book of facets, and each reflects a theme as varied as the realities explored within its pages. A study on love, loss, and family, an introspection on humanity, reality, and self-identity. Utterly tragic and yet ultimately hopeful.
🎈 Honorable Mentions
This year was different than previous years so I have a few other Honorable Mentions. These are books that resonated with me long after I had finished them and they deserve a little callout. In no particular order…
- The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle
A modern retelling of The Horror at Redhook. - Lexicon by Max Berry
Language as powerful mind-twisting magic. - Sip by Brian Allen Carr
A post-apocalyptic tale where people drink and become addicted to shadow. - The Force by Don Winslow
A dirty cop tries to navigate his web of lies while protecting his city. - Lost Gods by Brom
A lost soul discovers that purgatory is a dangerous place to live. - Between the Shadow and Lo by Lauren Sapala
A young alcoholic struggles to find hope in the rainy streets of Seattle. - City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett
A spy struggles to solve a murder in a city where dead gods once reigned.
💥 Graphic Novels:
Normally I list the graphic novels I’ve read over the year here.
But… uh, I didn’t read too many graphic novels.
In fact, I read only a handful.
I finished the latest in Matt Nelson’s Catbeard series (Book Five is out! Go buy it, I wrote the forward) and completed my reading in Lars Brown’s Penultimate Quest. (Go buy that as well.) So you get a few recommendations here but no real list. Sorry, perhaps next year?
So, that’s my list! Overall, I’m content with my reading for the year. It’s been a blast to lose myself in so many imaginative worlds and discover new and fresh perspectives on life and humanity. Books are a gateway and one I am eager to step through—so thanks, 2018. Here’s to more books in 2019!
Are you looking for a good book? Want to see my reading lists from previous years? Check any of the links below and see what I was reading in the bygone halcyon days.
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