JANUARY
Wool – Hugh Howey
The King in Yellow – Robert W Chambers
Luck of the Wheels – Megan Lindholm
Shift – Hugh Howey
Wizard of the Pigeons – Megan Lindholm
Cloven Hooves – Megan Lindholm
FEBRUARY
Alien Earth – Megan Lindholm
Dust – Hugh Howey
Solaris – Stanisław Lem
Sand – Hugh Howey
Troy – Stephen Fry (Audiobook)
MARCH
A Conjuring of Light – V.E. Schwab
Across the Sand – Hugh Howey
The Gypsy – Steven Brust & Megan Lindholm
No Country for Old Men – Cormac McArthy
The Invincible – Stanisław Lem
Tales From the Loop – Simon Stålenhag
The Book That Wouldn't Burn – Mark Lawrence
APRIL
The Poppy War – R.F. Kuang
The Dragon Republic – R.F. Kuang
The Burning God – R.F. Kuang
MAY
The Priory of the Orange Tree – Samantha Shannon
A Stroke of the Pen – Terry Pratchett
Babel – R.F. Kuang
JUNE
A Day of Fallen Night – Samanth Shannon
Machine Learning – Hugh Howey
Wastelands – John Joseph Adams
JULY
The Princess Bride – William Goldman (Audiobook)
Wastelands 2 – John Joseph Adams
Wastelands 3 – John Joseph Adams
The Hunger Games – Suzanne Collins (Audiobook)
The Black Company – Glen Cook
AUGUST
Roadside Picnic – Arkady & Boris Strugatsky
Shadows Linger – Glen Cook
The White Rose – Glen Cook
Elantris – Brandon Sanderson
SEPTEMBER
The Silver Spike – Glen Cook
Shadow Games – Glen Cook
Dreams of Steel – Glen Cook
Catching Fire – Suzanne Collins (Audiobook)
The Lies of Locke Lamora – Scott Lynch
Bleak Seasons – Glen Cook
OCTOBER
Mockingjay – Suzanne Collins (Audiobook)
The Walking Dead Compendium 4 – Robert Kirkman
She is the Darkness – Glen Cook
Legion – Brandon Sanderson
The Emperor's Soul – Brandon Sanderson
Water Sleeps – Glen Cook
NOVEMBER
Soldiers Live – Glen Cook
Tress of the Emerald Sea – Brandon Sanderson
Gardens of the Moon – Steven Erikson
DECEMBER
Port of Shadows – Glen Cook
Children of Time – Adrian Tchaikovsky (Audibook)
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