I did a bit better reading (and perhaps worse blogging) this year, upping my total to 26 books for the year, or one every other week. My top 5 books of the year are in bold text; interestingly, even though I read a lot more fiction than non-fiction, the majority of my favorites are non-fiction.
- Quicksilver, by Neal Stephenson
- Insurgent, by Veronica Roth
- Super Sad True Love Story, by Gary Shteyngart
- Many-Colored Land, by Julian May
- Doomsday Equation, by Matt Richtel
- Lock In, by John Scalzi
- Kitten Clone, by Douglas Coupland
- One Summer, by Bill Bryson
- Voices of Heaven, by Frederick Pohl
- Midnight in Siberia, by David Greene
- Robopocalypse, by Daniel Wilson
- The Golden Torc, by Julian May
- Ghost Brigades, by John Scalzi
- Bone Church, by Victoria Dougherty
- Robogenesis, by Daniel Wilson
- End of Absence, by Michael Harris
- The Last Colony, by John Scalzi
- The Strangler Vine, by M.J. Carter
- Windswept, by Adam Rakunas
- Ancillary Justice, by Ann Leckie
- The Gift of Failure: How the Best Parents Learn To Let Go so Their Children Can Succeed, by Jessica Lahey
- Armada, by Ernest Cline
- Cain at Gettysburg, by Ralph Peters
- Seveneves, by Neal Stephenson
- The Swimmer, by Joakim Zander
- The Invention of Fire, by Bruce Holsinger