Stars denote superbly yummy books.
February:
- Super Freakonomics- Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner**
- Sail- James Patterson
- Atlas Shrugged- Ayn Rand**
- Malice-Lisa Jackson
- Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk- David Sedaris**
- In Search of the Lost- Richard Anthony Carter
- The God of Animals- Aryn Kyle**
March:
- Ahab’s Wife or The Star Gazer- Sena Jeter Naslund **Now I need Moby Dick*
- The Appeal- John Grisham
- Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley*
- Cruel Intent- J.A. Jance
- Nothing to Lose- Lee Child
- Gone Tomorrow- Lee Child
- Implant- Paul Wilson
- Dracula- Bram Stoker**
April:
- Gravity- Tess Gerritsen**
- Dune- Frank Herbert
- Dune Messiah- Frank Herbert**
- Children of Dune- Frank Herbert
- Roadside Crosses- Jeffery Deaver
- The Given Day- Dennis Lehane **I’d really like to read his other books*
- Replay- Ken Grimwood**
- Intelligence in Nature- Jeremy Narby*
May:
- Faceless Killers- Henning Mankell (this book was really interesting translated in to English)
- The Long Walk- Slavomir Rawicz**
- Sh*t My Dad Says- Justin Halpern**
- The Empty Chair- Jeffrey Deaver (I believe this is my 45th book overall)
- Run!- Dean Karnazes**
- Stones into Schools- Greg Mortenson** (Every educator, or American, should read this)
Most of these I read after the sun goes down while laying in the comforts of my mosquito net.

