2011 SF Reading Challenge List

Here’s my reading list for the Speculative Fiction Challenge 2011. Most of these are complete series and/or omnibus editions that I own but just haven’t gotten around to yet, plus a couple of standalones that I want to make sure I read. They’re simply listed here alphabetically by author, with no guarantee on when I’ll get to them other than sometime this year. (Remember that I’ll probably read 30 other books besides these.) I’ll add links to reviews here as I write them, and you can follow my progress with my reading journal at LibraryThing.

Update: Check out my 2011 reading list for reviews of all of my 2011 SF reads.

  • The Morgaine Saga by C. J. Cherryh
    • Gate of Ivrel (1976)
    • Well of Shiuan (1978)
    • Fires of Azeroth (1979)
  • The Dread Empire by Glen Cook
    • A Shadow of All Night Falling (1979)
    • October’s Baby (1980)
    • All Darkness Met (1980)
  • The Worm Ouroboros (1922) by E. R. Eddison
  • The Monarchies of God by Paul Kearney
    • Hawkwood’s Voyage (1995)
    • The Heretic Kings (1996)
    • The Iron Wars (1999)
    • The Second Empire (2000)
    • Ships from the West (2002)
  • The Age of Unreason by Greg Keyes
    • Newton’s Cannon (1998)
    • A Calculus of Angels (1999)
    • Empire of Unreason (2000)
    • The Shadows of God (2001)
  • Barra the Pict by Matthew Stover
  • Night Angel Trilogy by Brent Weeks
  • Free Live Free (1984) by Gene Wolfe

Tags: , ,

3 Responses to “2011 SF Reading Challenge List”

  1. Mieneke says:

    Oh those are some great titles, Salt! I’ve only read the Night Angel trilogy out of those, but I really liked them :) I’m interested to see what you make of them :)

  2. Hélène says:

    I’m a bit late to read this but I’m interested. I’ve read Cherryh and Weeks, Cook et Kearney are in my TBR pile, the others books are unknown to me : that’s an interesting mix. I’m looking forward to your posts.

  3. Chris says:

    Epic fail? After 10 months, I’ve managed to read only 5 of these, and only reviewed 2 of them. I’ll probably finish the Night Angel Trilogy by year’s end, but that’ll be it.

Leave a Reply