READING: Books Read in 2021

I didn't dig into quite as many books as I did last year, but still had some great reads, many by authors I know personally and a couple which feature me. Action at a Distance (Aaronovitch / Cartmel)
The Big Book of Science Fiction (Vandermeer / Vandermeer)
Boyfriend Material (Hall)
Childhood's End (Clarke)
Christmas on the Coast (McClain)
Clash of Flesh and Metal (Ellis)
Daddy's World (Williams)
Dead Man's Party (Jayne)
Death and Doubloons: A Cumberpatch Cove Mystery Book 1 (Robertson)
Dragons of a Different Tail: 17 Unusual Dragon Tales (Pyle / Scott / Lynch / Mastro)
Dreams of Flesh and Metal (Ellis)
Effacement (Hawkes)
Eureka: Substitution Method (Ramsay)
Facing Fear (Williams / Palacios)
A Fake Girlfriend for Chinese New Year's (Lau)
The Fey and the Furious (Aaronovitch / Cartmel)
The Firflake: A Christmas Story (Cardno)
Firekeeper's Daughter (Boulley)
Flashes of Horror (Mehalek)
Girl of Flesh and Metal (Ellis)
Grotesque (Murray)
Halloween at Pumpkin Hill (Cambert)
How to Avoid a Climate Disaster (Gates)
Hudson and Tallulah Take Sides (Kang / Weyant)
Humankind (Bregman)
Journey to the Hopewell Star (State)
Like Sunshine After Rain (Miller)
Little Muir's Night (Muir / Ghahremani)
Little Muir's Song (Muir / Ghahremani)
Lovely War (Berrie)
Obsidian Monsters (Pyle)
The October Man (Aaronovitch)
Raised in Captivity (Klosterman)
Red Gear 9 (Betts)
Revelation: Poppet Cycle Book 1 (Munro)
Spirit of the Cheetah: A Somali Tale (Williams / Mohammed / Cairns)
The Stars My Destination (Bester)
Tales from the Folly (Aaronovitch)
This Isn't Happening (Hyden)
A Thousand White Butterflies (Betancourt-Perez / Williams / Maldonado)
The Ultimate Pi Day Party (Lau)
What Abigail Did That Summer (Aaronovitch)
Wild Muir (Muir)
Writing in the Dark (Waggoner)
The Year Halloween Ruined Thanksgiving (Hyman)
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