2013 has not been a good year for reading. I read fewer than fifty books, fifty comic books, fifty short stories, and fifty vintage magazines and anthologies. I’ve done better in the past, in my pre-blogging days (who didn’t?). I liked most of the books I read.
I also ‘rediscovered’ chess towards the end of the year. Time spent on playing the game cost me a few books.
On the other hand, I watched more than fifty movies and sitcoms, including reruns of nearly all the seasons of Friends, Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, Everybody Loves Raymond, and David Suchet’s Poirot, though I reviewed fewer than that many. I’d do well to pay heed to Groucho Marx's saying, “I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.”
Instead of mentioning all the books, comic books, and short stories I read and the films I saw during the year, which doesn’t amount to much, I’ll list the ones I thought were good. They have been reviewed elsewhere on this blog.
BOOKS
Western
Three Young Ranchmen by Captain Ralph Bonehill (1901)
The Girl from Sunset Ranch by Amy Bell Marlowe (1914)
Buchanan’s Siege by Jonas Ward (1973)
Hard Texas Winter by Preston Lewis (1981)
Blade: The Navaho Trail by Matt Chisholm (1981)
Vultures in the Sun by Brian Garfield (1987)
Classics
The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton (1905)
Detective Mystery
The Man in the Brown Suit by Agatha Christie (1924)
The Snake by Mickey Spillane (1964)
In the Heat of the Night by John Ball (1965)
All the Lonely People by Martin Edwards (1991)
Suspense-Thriller-Espionage
The Trojan Horse by Hammond Innes (1940)
Hell Is Too Crowded by Jack Higgins (1962)
A Stranger in the Family by Robert Barnard (2010)
The Athena Project by Brad Thor (2011)
General
A Dog of Flanders by Marie Louise de la Ramée (1872)
The Hessian by Howard Fast (1972)
Tales From Firozsha Baag by Rohinton Mistry (1987)
The Big Fix by Vikas Singh (2013)
SHORT STORIES
The Man Without a Country by Edward Everett Hale (1863)
The Shining Pyramid by Arthur Machen (1895)
The Mysterious Card and The Mysterious Card Unveiled by Cleveland Moffett (1896)
The Man Upstairs and Other Stories by P.G. Wodehouse (1914)
The Killers by Ernest Hemingway (1927)
The Draw by Jerome Bixby (1954)
The Name Is Archer by Ross Macdonald (1955)
The Book Case by Nelson DeMille (2011)
COMIC BOOKS
Action Comics #1 (1938)
American Comics Group: Skeleton Hand — Secrets of the Supernatural (1952)
Scream: Skywald Horror-Mood Magazine (1973)
Marvel: Batman vs. The Incredible Hulk (1981)
DC: Batman & Spider-Man (1997)
Additionally, I also read non-fiction, notably The Penguin Book of Comics by George Perry and Alan Aldrige (1967) and In the President's Secret Service: Behind the Scenes with Agents in the Line of Fire and the Presidents They Protect by Ronald Kessler (2010) as well as a few books on philosophy.
FILMS
Ants in the Plants (1940)
Posse from Hell (1961)
In The Heat of the Night (1967)
The Devil's Brigade (1968)
Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970)
Just Between Friends (1986)
The Next Three Days (2010)
Salt (2010)
The Descendants (2011)
The Dilemma (2011)
Captain Phillips (2013)
Thor (2013)
The only plan I have for next year is to read more, especially the classics and other literary fiction, and watch fewer movies and sitcoms unless they’re vintage, superhero, animated or musical.
I also ‘rediscovered’ chess towards the end of the year. Time spent on playing the game cost me a few books.
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| The best sitcom of the year |
On the other hand, I watched more than fifty movies and sitcoms, including reruns of nearly all the seasons of Friends, Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, Everybody Loves Raymond, and David Suchet’s Poirot, though I reviewed fewer than that many. I’d do well to pay heed to Groucho Marx's saying, “I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.”
Instead of mentioning all the books, comic books, and short stories I read and the films I saw during the year, which doesn’t amount to much, I’ll list the ones I thought were good. They have been reviewed elsewhere on this blog.
BOOKS
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| The best book cover |
Three Young Ranchmen by Captain Ralph Bonehill (1901)
The Girl from Sunset Ranch by Amy Bell Marlowe (1914)
Buchanan’s Siege by Jonas Ward (1973)
Hard Texas Winter by Preston Lewis (1981)
Blade: The Navaho Trail by Matt Chisholm (1981)
Vultures in the Sun by Brian Garfield (1987)
Classics
The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton (1905)
Detective Mystery
The Man in the Brown Suit by Agatha Christie (1924)
The Snake by Mickey Spillane (1964)
In the Heat of the Night by John Ball (1965)
All the Lonely People by Martin Edwards (1991)
Suspense-Thriller-Espionage
The Trojan Horse by Hammond Innes (1940)
Hell Is Too Crowded by Jack Higgins (1962)
A Stranger in the Family by Robert Barnard (2010)
The Athena Project by Brad Thor (2011)
General
A Dog of Flanders by Marie Louise de la Ramée (1872)
The Hessian by Howard Fast (1972)
Tales From Firozsha Baag by Rohinton Mistry (1987)
The Big Fix by Vikas Singh (2013)
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| The best short story cover |
The Shining Pyramid by Arthur Machen (1895)
The Mysterious Card and The Mysterious Card Unveiled by Cleveland Moffett (1896)
The Man Upstairs and Other Stories by P.G. Wodehouse (1914)
The Killers by Ernest Hemingway (1927)
The Draw by Jerome Bixby (1954)
The Name Is Archer by Ross Macdonald (1955)
The Book Case by Nelson DeMille (2011)
COMIC BOOKS
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| The best comic book cover |
American Comics Group: Skeleton Hand — Secrets of the Supernatural (1952)
Scream: Skywald Horror-Mood Magazine (1973)
Marvel: Batman vs. The Incredible Hulk (1981)
DC: Batman & Spider-Man (1997)
Additionally, I also read non-fiction, notably The Penguin Book of Comics by George Perry and Alan Aldrige (1967) and In the President's Secret Service: Behind the Scenes with Agents in the Line of Fire and the Presidents They Protect by Ronald Kessler (2010) as well as a few books on philosophy.
FILMS
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| The best film poster |
Posse from Hell (1961)
In The Heat of the Night (1967)
The Devil's Brigade (1968)
Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970)
Just Between Friends (1986)
The Next Three Days (2010)
Salt (2010)
The Descendants (2011)
The Dilemma (2011)
Captain Phillips (2013)
Thor (2013)
The only plan I have for next year is to read more, especially the classics and other literary fiction, and watch fewer movies and sitcoms unless they’re vintage, superhero, animated or musical.




























