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September Books

Non-fiction 2 (YTD 54)
Unfinest Hour: Britain and the Destruction of Bosnia, by Brendan Simms
The Great Transformation, by Karen Armstrong

Non-genre fiction 3 (YTD 39)
Silas Marner, by George Eliot
Set in Darkness, by Ian Rankin
The Shell Seekers, by Rosamunde Pilcher

SF (not Who) 5 (YTD 60)
A Wizard Abroad, by Diane Duane
Visions of Wonder, ed. David Hartwell and Milton Wolf
Red Mars, by Kim Stanley Robinson
Green Mars, by Kim Stanley Robinson
Blue Mars, by Kim Stanley Robinson


Doctor Who (excluding comics) 5 (YTD 51)
Doctor Who Annual 1974
Festival of Death, by Jonathan Morris
Dreamstone Moon, by Paul Leonard
The Story of Martha, by Dan Abnett
Doctor Who Annual 1975

Comics 2 (YTD 14)
Daredevil: Wake Up, by Brian Michael Bendis and David Mack
The Only Good Dalek by Justin Richards and Mike Collins

4/17 (YTD 46/219) by women (Armstrong, Eliot, Pilcher, Duane)
0/17 (YTD 16/219) by PoC
10 owned for more than a year (Mars trilogy [reread], Unfinest Hour [reread], Visions of Wonder, Dreamstone Moon, The Shell Seekers, Set in Darkness, A Wizard Abroad, The Story of Martha)
4 rereads (YTD 21/219)
~6,300 pages (YTD ~69,400)
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