Friday, 27 December 2013

2013 - The readings

So it's that time of year again when we look back on what this year has meant to us, the good, the back and all the in-betweens. I've decided I'll start with the easy part - the books I've read. Rated from 1 to 5 stars. I know for a fact that I'm the only one that actually enjoys this, anyhoot - for my own pleasure (and your own, I hope) - here it is! (And brace yourselves, because I've been really busy in the reading department!)


  1. Les Miserables, Victor Hugo *****
  2. The hobbit, J. R. R. Tolkien ***
  3. The fault in our stars, John Green *****
  4. The casual vacancy, J K. Rowling ***
  5. A game of thrones, George R. R. Martin *****
  6. Cat's cradle, Kurt Vonnegut *****
  7. Gone girl, Gillian Flynn ***
  8. Coraline, Neil Gaiman *
  9. Of mice and men, John Steinbeck ***
  10. Equal rites, Terry Pratchett *
  11. The newlyweds, Nell Freudenbergen ***
  12. To kill a mockingbird, Harper Lee **
  13. A relíquia, Eça de Queirós **
  14. A clash of kings, George R. R. Martin ****
  15. The sense of an ending, Julian Barnes ****
  16. A sombra do vento, Carlos Ruiz Zafón **
  17. An abundance of Katherines, John Green ***
  18. Desamor, O Arrumadinho *
  19. Morreste-me José Luis Peixoto ****
  20. O amor é fodido, Miguel Esteves Cardoso **
  21. As rosas de Atacama, Luis Sepúlveda ***
  22. Divergent, Veronica Roth ****
  23. Na tua face, Vergílio Ferreira ***
  24. Norwegian wood, Haruki Murakami ****
  25. O filho de mil homens, Valter Hugo Mãe ***
  26. Firmin, Sam Savage ***
  27. As intermitências da morte, José Saramago ***
  28. The host, Stephenie Meyer ***
  29. Sula, Toni Robinson **
  30. Talk to the snail, Stephen Clarke ****
  31. Insurgent, Veronica Roth ****
  32. Allegiant, Veronica Roth ****
  33. Sputnik sweetheart, Haruki Murakami ***
  34. Ender's game, Orson Scott Card ****
  35. Let it snow, Maureen Johnson, John Green & Lauren Myracle ****
  36. A storm of swords - Steel and snow, George R. R. Martin ****

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