* indicates in Middle English
- Sabriel. Garth Nix.
- Throne of Jade. Naomi Novik.
- The Namesake. Jhumpa Lahiri.
- The Hunger Games. Suzanne Collins.
- Nocturnes. Kazuo Ishiguro.
- Memoirs of a Geisha. Arthur Golden.
- The Voyages of Sinbad. Sherahazade.
- Passage. Connie Willis.
- Sir Gowther. Anne Laskaya and Eve Salisbury, eds. *
- Sir Isumbras. Maldwyn Mills, ed. *
- The Thief. Megan Whalen Turner.
- Girl with a Pearl Earring. Tracy Chevalier.
- The Secret History. Donna Tartt.
- The Lieutenant. Kate Grenville.
- R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots). Josef and Karel Čapek.
- 1066 and all that. W. C. Sellar and R. J. Yeatman.
- The Dispossessed. Ursula K. Le Guin.
- The Poisonwood Bible. Barbara Kingsolver.
- Just So Stories. Rudyard Kipling.
- King Lear. William Shakespeare.
- The Lathe of Heaven. Ursula K. Le Guin.
- Catching Fire. Suzanne Collins.
- I Capture the Castle. Dodie Smith.
- The Illustrated Man. Ray Bradbury.
- Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination. Toni Morrison.
- Borderlands / La Frontera by Gloria E. Anzaldúa (50%).
- A Mysterious Affair of Style. Gilbert Adair.
- Stanzaic Guy of Warwick. Alison Wiggins, ed. *
- Three Cups of Deceit. Jon Krakauer.
- The Queen of Attolia. Megan Whalen Turner.
- Murder on the Orient Express. Agatha Christie.
- Wildwood Dancing. Juliet Marillier.
- The Outlines of Mythology. Lewis Spence.
- The Vanishing People: Fairy Lore and Legends. Katharine M. Briggs.
- Sula. Toni Morrison.
- Gifts. Ursula K. Le Guin.
- King of Attolia. Megan Whalen Turner.
- Reading Mélusine: romance manuscripts and their audiences c.1380-c.1530. Tania Colwell.
- The Princess and the Hound. Mette Ivie Harrison.
- Serenity: Those Left Behind. Joss Whedon, Brett Matthews, and Will Conrad.
- An Introduction to the English Version of ‘Melusine’: A Medieval Prose Romance. Robert J. Nolan.
- Black Powder War. Naomi Novik.
- The Hero and the Crown. Robin McKinley.
- Lirael. Garth Nix.
- Sir Launfal. Thomas Chestre; ed. A. J. Bliss. *
- The Alchemist. Paulo Coelho.
- Abhorsen. Garth Nix.
- Un Lun Dun. China Miéville.
- The Lais of Marie de France. Glyn S. Burgess and Keith Busby, trans.
- Fairies in Medieval Romance. James Wade.
- The Library of Shadows. Mikkel Birkegaard.
- Sunchild (beta). Hanna C. Howard.
- A Conspiracy of Kings. Megan Whalen Turner.
- When We Were Orphans. Kazuo Ishiguro.
- Serenity: Better Days. Joss Whedon, Brett Matthews, and Will Conrad.
- Fire and Hemlock. Diana Wynne Jones.
- Peter Pan. J. M. Barrie.
- The Bean Trees. Barbara Kingsolver.
- Politically Correct Bedtime Stories: Modern Tales for Our Life & Times. James Finn Garner.
- The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. Alan Bradley.
- Od Magic. Patricia A. McKillip.
- Love in the Time of Cholera. Gabriel García Márquez.
- Ywain and Gawain. Stephen H. A. Shepherd, ed. *
- Lybeaus Desconus. Thomas Chestre; ed. M. Mills. *
- The Ear, the Eye and the Arm. Nancy Farmer.
- Partonope of Blois. A. Trampe Bodtker, ed. *
- The King of Elfland’s Daughter. Lord Dunsay.
- Empire of Ivory. Naomi Novik.
- Medieval romance and the construction of heterosexuality. Louise M. Sylvester.
- The loathly lady in “Thomas of Erceldoune”. William P. Albrecht.
- The Song of Roland. Glyn Burgess, ed.
- Fairies in Medieval Romance. James Wade.
- Voices. Ursula K. Le Guin.
- Bellwether. Connie Willis.
- Edgewood. Kelly R. Ledbetter.
- The BFG. Roald Dahl.
- The Borrowers. Mary Norton.
- Three Hearts and Three Lions. Poul Anderson.
- The Faerie King (original). C. A. Cole.
- Kingdoms of Elfin. Sylvia Townsend Warner.
- Eger and Grime. James Ralston Caldwell, ed. *
- Northern Lights. Philip Pullman.
- The Subtle Knife. Philip Pullman.
- The Amber Spyglass. Philip Pullman.
- The Changeling Sea. Patricia A. McKillip
- Mockingjay. Suzanne Collins.
love this! It makes me want to do something similar starting with this year’s reads 🙂
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