Reading List for December 2021
2022 is now upon us, so that means it is time to provide the list of books that I read/listened to in December. I did not listen to a bunch of holiday-themed titles, only two, both of which I have listened to previously. I did listen to a total of 17 titles. 12 of the 17 were first time listens, or approximately 70.58%, which is more than two-thirds and the highest percentage of new listens in a single month so far.
Out of all of the items listened to, I would recommend "The Apollo Murders". It is a good murder mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Plus, it's written by an actual astronaut.
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Title | Author | First Listen |
---|---|---|
The American Civil War (Great Courses) | Gary W. Gallagher | Yes |
Years that Changed History: 1215 (Great Courses) | Dorsey Armstrong | Yes |
Hornet Flight | Ken Follett | No |
10 Women Who Ruled the Renaissance (Great Courses) | Mark Tufo | Yes |
The Great Escape | Paul Brickhill | No |
Genesis | Ken Lozito | Yes |
Pale Blue | Mike Jenne | Yes |
Dusty’s Diary | Bobby Adair | Yes |
Freedom’s Fire (Freedom’s Fire Book 1) | Bobby Adair | Yes |
Freedom’s Fury (Freedom’s Fire Book 2) | Bobby Adair | Yes |
Zero Day Code: A Novel of the End of days: a cyberwar apocalypse (Book 1) | John Birmingham | Yes |
Fail State: A Novel of the End of days: a cyberwar apocalypse (Book 2) | John Birmingham | Yes |
The Apollo Murders | Chris Hadfield | Yes |
A Very Scalzi Christmas | John Scalzi | No |
The Christmas Train | David Baldacci | No |
Starship Grifters (Rex Nihilo Book 1) | Robert Kroese | No |
Forerunner (AI Fleet Book 1) | Isaac Hooke | Yes |
Total | 17 |
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