This is my first year to track what I've read. I'm at 19 and counting for the year... I'm thinking about setting myself a subset challenge of reading 50 nonfiction books this year.
Fiction1) How to Lose a Bride in One Night Sophie Jordan
2) Viking Unchained Sandra Hill
3) The Tattoeed Duke Maya Rodale
4) Chasing Christmas Eve Jill Shalvis
5) The Pleasures of Passion Sabrina Jeffries
6) Burning Up Susan Anderson
7) Promise Not to Tell Jayne Ann Krentz
8) In Scandal They Wed Sophie Jordan
9) One Night With You Sophie Jordan
10) Surrender to Me Sophie Jordan
11) Too Wicked to Tame Sophie Jordan
12) The Heir and The Spare Maya Rodale
13) A Groom of One's Own Maya Rodale
14) The Rogue and the Rival Maya Rodale
15) Wallflower Gone Wild Maya Rodale
16) What a Wallflower Wants Maya Rodale
17) The Wicked Wallflower Maya Rodale
18) A Tale of Two Lovers Maya Rodale
19) The Brat Lynsey Sands
Nonfiction1) Her majesty : Queen Elizabeth II and her court Robert Hardman - Very interesting look at what goes on behind the scenes in the palace; dated
2) On Royalty: A Very Polite Inquiry into some Strangely Related Families Jeremy Paxman
3) Matriarch: Queen Mary and the House of Windsor Anne Edwards
4) Mary, Queen of Scots and the Murder of Lord Darnley Alison Weir - This book should have been cut in half. 577 pages was absolutely ridiculous - and Darnley died on page about 300.
5) Material World: A Global Family Portrait Peter Menzel - My kids read part of this with me. It was a wonderful look at how similar and different families are across the world (as of 25 years ago). I'd love to see this updated.
6) The Queen Mother: The Untold Story of Elizabeth Bowes Lyon who Became Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother by Lady Colin Campbell - This was a gossipy, meandering, name-dropping book I wish I hadn't read.
in progress:
The Private Lives of the Tudors by Tracy Borman