Same drill as always: click the tickybox for any books you've read at any point in time. Books are divided by genre, to the best of my ability to determine. (So many rereleases get different categories than the original releases!) Classics and non-fiction are lumped together due to laziness.
There were a lot of things I read this year that I meant to post on but didn't. Among them are:
Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl books. (Slightly-annoying worldbuilding, but great fun.)
First reread since teen years of Susan Cooper's The Dark Is Rising Sequence. (Enjoyable, mythology holds up but tension/danger don't hold up that well as an adult. Kids Hunting Treasure parts were more fun than Boy With Destiny parts, Greenwitch is still my favorite.)
Dianne Day's Fremont Jones mysteries. (Falls apart a bit in the last couple books, but very enjoyable mystery series largely set early 20th century California.)
Austen's Sense and Sensibility (Enjoyable, not as fun as the other Austen's I've read. Questionable honor of the first Austen leading man-Elinor's dude-who I didn't care for.) and Gaskell's North and South (I get the big deal.)
I also read a bunch of Rafael Sabatini's books. They were fun but are rather blended together. I think I meant to post on the Millenium Trilogy after I finished it but got distracted talking about thing I liked instead of found increasingly creepy.