17 Books I Didn’t Get a Chance to Read in 2007 (But Wish I Had)

dark deadly valley reviewForgive me, but I can’t read everything I want to. Time was my enemy like never before in ‘07, so these novels fell by the wayside. However, they remain on my shelf in the hopes I’ll get to them someday – either in retirement or whenever I win the lottery, whichever comes first.

And what about you? What escaped your schedule or fell victim to bouts of laziness over the past 12 months? And hey, if you’ve read any of the books on this list and have an opinion that might convince to make a concerted effort to get to them, I’d love to hear them (even more so if you can freeze time).

In no particular order, other than alphabetical:
HORROR
THE APOCALYPSE READER edited by Justin Taylor
A DARK AND DEADLY VALLEY edited by Mike Hefferman
THE HAUNTING OF CAMBRIA by Richard Taylor
RANT by Chuck Palahniuk

on fifth day reviewMYSTERY & THRILLERS
ASTOUNDING HERO TALES edited by James Lowder
BLAZE by Richard Bachman
JACK KNIFE by Virginia Baker
ON THE FIFTH DAY by A.J. Hartley
PASSPORT TO CRIME: THE FINEST MYSTERY STORIES FROM INTERNATIONAL CRIME WRITERS edited by Janet Hutchings
SHADOWS IN THE WHITE CITY by Robert W. Walker
UNCERTAIN ENDINGS: THE WORLD’S GREATEST UNSOLVED MYSTERY STORIES edited by Otto Penzler
ZIG ZAG by José Carlos Somoza

batman fear itself reviewSCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY
BATMAN: FEAR ITSELF by Michael Reaves and Steven-Elliot Altman
FREEDOM & NECESSITY by Steven Brust and Emma Bull
SHELTER by Susann Palwick
TRANSFORMERS: GHOSTS OF YESTERDAY by Alan Dean Foster
TWENTY EPICS edited by David Moles and Susan Marie Groppi

–Rod Lott

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4 Comments »

Comment by John A. Karr
2007-12-28 11:13:07

Heard that. There’s never enough time.

… but you passed on Batman? The Dark Knight! Send to me before you chuck it. I’ll try and write a review

Comment by admin
2007-12-28 11:22:31

Adding insult to injury, there are two more in that Batman series that also mock me from the shelf: BATMAN: DEAD WHITE by John Shirley and BATMAN: INFERNO by Alex Irvine. If the covers are indication, they should be great.

 
 
Comment by RP
2007-12-28 12:48:17

You are like some sort of reading machine. Have you kept track of how many books you have read? It must be more than 300.

 
Comment by John A. Karr
2007-12-28 20:49:36

You gotta love the pure menace and flirtations with insanity that come with good Batman books.

 
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