Saturday, December 10, 2005

2005 Reading Material

So in 2005, I picked up a new hobby, reading. Below is a list of the books I've read this past year. Now you may say "Derek, big fricken deal. I can read that many books easily." Well you're right, it was pretty easy once I discovered I liked it. Before this year, I read a grand total of ONE book on my own, ever (outside of school of course). I just did not enjoy it. I tried a couple times before but I always found myself so bored, I could never get into it. Perhaps this is another one of those things that just come with getting older like drinking coffee (another new thing for me in '05). Who knows. Anyway, I'm proud of myself for plowing through this many books this year and I've enjoyed them all. On to the next one...

  1. The Bourne Identity - Robert Ludlum
  2. The Bourne Supremecy - Robert Ludlum
  3. The Bourne Ultimatum - Robert Ludlum
  4. The Insider - Stephen Frey
  5. Sahara - Clive Cussler
  6. Raise the Titanic! - Clive Cussler
  7. Atlantis Found - Clive Cussler
  8. Valhalla Rising - Clive Cussler
  9. Pacific Vortex - Clive Cussler
  10. London Bridges - James Patterson
  11. Casino Royale - Ian Fleming
  12. Moonraker - Ian Fleming
  13. Hawke - Ted Bell
  14. Assassin - Ted Bell
  15. Witch Hunt - Ian Rankin
  16. Melancholy Baby - Robert B. Parker
  17. Sideways - Rex Pickett

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5 Comments:

Blogger Christine said...

yay reading! It's my favorite (and pretty much only) hobby. I don't think I have read one book on your list. Maybe I read the James Patterson one, I have trouble remembering. Here's to many more completed books in 2006!

12/10/2005 9:57 PM  
Blogger Robin Alexa said...

Geez...I don't think I've read that mnay books in my life.

12/13/2005 11:08 PM  
Blogger Robin Alexa said...

Which may be why I spell many like that. :)

12/13/2005 11:09 PM  
Blogger hot babe said...

I haven't read a single one of those books. But I own The Bourne Identity on dvd. Is that close enough to count? Yeah, I dind't think so.

12/29/2005 8:25 PM  
Blogger Reg said...

I used to read a lot before I had Aiden. Since you seem to enjoy it now check out some of Michael Crichton's books. you most likely have seen all the movies but the books are far better and you really feel like you are there. Particularly Conga. I wish he never had started ER as it doesn't appear that he has time to write novels anymore. He is by far my favorite author

1/21/2006 12:16 PM  

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