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Gelesen 2015

In alter Tradition hier auch noch mal die komplette Liste für 2015, in der verbleibenden Stunde des Jahres schaffe ich wohl kein ganzes Buch mehr. Müsste ich einen Favouriten für dieses Jahr nennen, wäre das wohl "Seveneves" von Neal Stephenson. In der näheren Auswahl wären dann noch "Neverwhere" von Neil Gaiman, "The Three-Body-Problem" von Cixin Liu und die Bücher von Hugh Howey. (Für die Statistiksnerds: 3/62 Sachbücher, zwei davon in den letzten Tagen, und 22/62 Autorinnen.)

62. Dirk Bauermann, Mission Erfolg
61. Stephan Orth, Couchsurfing im Iran
60. Dimitri Verhulst, Die Beschissenheit der Dinge
59. Paweł Jaszczuk, Der Teufel von Lemberg
58. Christopher Ecker, Die letzte Kränkung
57. Wolf S. Dietrich, Eiskalter Sommer
56. Philip K. Dick, The Unteleported Man
55. Hugh Howey, Sand
54. Patrick Ness, The New World
53. Naomi Kramer, DEAD(ish)
52. Naomi Novik, Uprooted
51. Elizabeth Strout, The Burgess Boys
49.-50. Kai Meyer, Die Alchemistin / Die Unsterbliche
48. Maggie Stiefvater, Blue Lily Lily Blue
47. Maggie Stiefvater, The Dream Thieves
46. Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven Boys
45. Hugh Howey, Shift
44. Hugh Howey, Dust
43. Neal Stephenson, Seveneves
42. Andrzej Sapkowski, Narrenturm
42. Andrzej Sapkowski, Zeit des Sturms
41. Joe Abercrombie, Red Country
40. Joe Abercrombie, The Heroes
39. Joe Abercrombie, Best served cold
38. Markus Heitz, Operation Vade Retro
37. Jacob Nolte, Alff
36. Ramez Naam, Nexus
35. Neil Gaiman, Stardust
34. Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere
33. Ursula Le Guin, Die linke Hand der Dunkelheit
32. Christopher Moore, Bite Me
29.-31. Kay Meier, Die Sturmkönige - Dschinnland/Wunschkrieg/Glutsand
28. Jussi Adler Olsen, Verheissung: Der Grenzenlose
27. Jussi Adler Olsen, Erwartung: Der Marco-Effekt
26. Paul Trynka, Iggy Pop - Open up and bleed
25. Scarlett Thomas - The end of Mr. Y
24. Ann-Kathrin Karschnick, Phoenix - Erbe des Feuers
23. Ann-Kathrin Karschnick, Phoenix - Tochter der Asche
22. Debbie Macomber, Hannah's List
21. Simone Buchholz, Bullenpeitsche
20. Simone Buchholz, Eisnattern
19. Simone Buchholz, Schwedenbitter
18. Tom McNab, Trans Amerika
17. Cixin Liu, The Three-Body-Problem
16. China Mieville, Un Lun Dun
15. Markus Heitz, Exkarnation
14. Tom Robbins, B wie Bier
13. Jane Ann Krenz, In too Deep
12. Ulrike Kolb, Yoram
11. Alexandra Kui, Wiedergänger
10. Alexandra Kui, Falsche Nähe
9. Hugh Howey, Wool
8. Fred Vargas, Die dritte Jungfrau
7. Fred Vargas, Fliehe weit und schnell6. Mary Balogh, A secret Affair
5 Minette Walters, Das Echo
4. Chuck Wendig, Black
3. Chuck Wendig, Blackbirds
2. Haruki Murakami, Die Pilgerjahre des farblosen Herrn Tazaki
1. Julia Franck, Die Mittagsfrau

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nikki on :

I've never read "The Unteleported Man." I don't actually even ever recall hearing that title. How was it?

Neverwhere is one of my all time favorites, a comfort book I return to again and again. Glad you enjoyed it. Looks like a very good crop.

gegenglueck on :

"The Unteleported Man" was just a coincidence. After all the fuzz about Dick at bookpunks and a talk about him with a friend, i found this book (and only this) from Dick on my Ebookreader. It was my first experience with Dick and I'm still indifferent. A nice idea, but also a lot of unecessary and chaotic stuff. When the main idea is obvious and the story still a bit shortish the main character gets involuntarily a dose of LSD and that doesn't help to clear things ...

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