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      Due to the pandemic, I’ve actually been able to read a bit more than I usually do, so I hope I’ll get a nice list this year. So far, I’ve read the following:

        Daisy Goodwin: Victoria
        Daisy Goodwin: The Fortune Hunter
        C.S. Lewis: The Chronicles of Narnia
        Lucy Worsley: Eliza Rose
        Robert Hutchinson: Henry VIII
        Raymond E. Feist: Magician: Apprentice (Re-Read)
        Robert Harris: Munich
        Ben Aaronovitch: False Value
        Neil Gaiman: Norse Mythology (Re-Read)
        Helen Rappaport/Daisy Goodwin: The Victoria Letters
        Kyra Cornelius Kramer: Blood Will Tell – A Medical Explanation of the Tyranny of Henry VIII
        Lucy Worsley: Queen Victoria
        Erik Larson: The Splendid and the Vile
        William Shaw: Salt Lane
        William Shaw: Deadland
        William Shaw: Grave’s End
        Andew Wilson: Shadow of the Titanic
        Peter Collier/David Horowitz: The Kennedys
        Nic Compton: Titanic on Trial
        Stephen King: Pet Sematary
        Alexander Larman: The Crown in Crisis
        Joan Wolf: The Road to Avalon (Re-Read)
        Mary S. Lovell: The Sisters – The Saga of the Mitford Family
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        September:

        Kate Moore: The Radium Girls (Re-Read)
        Stephen King: Salem’s Lot
        Deborah Cadbury: Princes at War (Re-Read)

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          October to December:

          Deborah Cadbury: Princes at War
          Kenneth Weisbrode: Churchill and the King
          Bram Stoker: Dracula (Re-Read)
          Stephen Fry: Troy
          Jane Ridley: Bertie: A Life of Edward VII
          Norman Ohler: Blitzed
          Adam Higginbotham: Midnight in Chernobyl

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            Overall, I’ve read 33 books in 2020 (or slightly more if you count the Narnia books separately), which really isn’t bad.

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