Long fiction (novels) to read in 2012
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I always have lots of books on the go, but usually only one novel at a time. For example I'm currently reading Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. Looking further ahead in the year I've drawn up a list of other novels I want to read. This list is not in any particular order, nor is it complete: it's bound to grow over time as more new books are announced that appeal to me. But it's a good starting point. I own some of these books already, mostly on my Kindle. Others will need to be bought.
American Gods, by Neil Gaiman
Anno Dracula, by Kim Newman
Sherlock Holmes: The Breath of God, by Guy Adams
The Affinity Bridge, by George Mann
Crimson, Petal and the White, by Michel Faber
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, by Susanna Clarke
The Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
The Vesuvius Club, by Mark Gatiss
One Day, by David Nicholls
Rivers of London, by Ben Aaronovitch
The Sword of Albion, by Mark Chadbourn
Something by Dickens that I haven't read. I'm tempted by the Pickwick Papers, but that's a bit too episodic for novel reading.
American Gods, by Neil Gaiman
Anno Dracula, by Kim Newman
Sherlock Holmes: The Breath of God, by Guy Adams
The Affinity Bridge, by George Mann
Crimson, Petal and the White, by Michel Faber
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, by Susanna Clarke
The Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
The Vesuvius Club, by Mark Gatiss
One Day, by David Nicholls
Rivers of London, by Ben Aaronovitch
The Sword of Albion, by Mark Chadbourn
Something by Dickens that I haven't read. I'm tempted by the Pickwick Papers, but that's a bit too episodic for novel reading.