My Reading 2012

  1. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
  2. The Twelve by Justin Cronin (my review)
  3. Frankenstein: City of Night (Book 2) by Dean Koontz (my review)
  4. At the Abyss by Thomas C. Reed (my review)
  5. Frankenstein: Prodigal Son (Book 1) by Dean Koontz (my review)
  6. Inside SEAL Team Six (my review)
  7. Power Down by Ben Coes (my review)
  8. Dune by Frank Hebert (my review)
  9. After America by John Birmingham (my review)
  10. World War Z by Max Brooks (my review)
  11. Lions of Kandahar by Rusty Bradley (my review)
  12. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (my review)
  13. The Shadow Patrol by Alex Berenson (my review)
  14. The Personal MBA by Josh Kaufman (my review)
  15. The Professionals by Owen Laukkenen (my review)
  16. World Without End by Ken Follett (my review)
  17. On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin (DNF)
  18. The Long Curve: 150 Years of Visionary Collecting at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery by Douglas Dreishpoon
  19. Web Analytics 2.0 by Avinash Kaushik
  20. How to Read a Modern Painting by Jon Thompson (my review)
  21. Freedom (TM) by Daniel Suarez (my review)
  22. Clyfford Still Museum Inaugural Publication by Dean Sobel
  23. Kill Shot by Vince Flynn (my review)
  24. The Venetian Betrayal by Steve Berry (my review)
  25. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
  26. Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov (my review)
  27. The Ethics of Belief by William K. Clifford (my review)
  28. 15 Minutes: General Curtis LeMay and the Countdown to Nuclear Annihilation by L. Douglas Keeney (my review)
  29. Forever Odd by Dean Koontz
  30. Robopocalypse by Daniel H. Wilson (my review)
  31. The Affair by Lee Child (my review)
  32. Silos, Politics, and Turf Wars by Patrick Lencioni (my review)

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