This is a list of all books that I have read in 2012. For a list of older books see:
April 2012
- The Canterbury Tales – Geoffrey Chaucer (**** stars)
- 9 Dragons – Michael Connelly
- The Brass Verdict – Michael Connelly
- The Reversal – Michael Connelly
May 2012
- Dead in the Family – Charlaine Harris (*** stars)
- Dead Reckoning – Charlaine Harris (*** stars)
July 2012
- Zomato Restaurant Guide 2012 – Zomato (*** stars)
- You Never Know When You”ll Get Lucky – Priya Narendra (**** stars)
- Hard Times – Charles Dickens (**** stars)
August 2012
- Deliver Us From Evil – David Baldacci (*** stars)
- Beloved – Toni Morrison (**** stars)
- Hell’s Corner – David Baldacci (*** stars)
September 2012
- The Krishna Key – Ashwin Sanghi (**** stars)
- The Sense of an Ending – Julian Barnes (**** stars)
- On Chesil Beach – Ian McEwan (**** stars)
- The Affair – Lee Child (**** stars)
October 2012
- The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories – Leo Tolstoy (***** stars)
- Guilty Wives – James Patterson (*** stars)
- I’ve Got Your Number – Sophie Kinsella (***** stars)
- Fallen – Karin Slaughter (**** stars)
November 2012
- A Mysterious Death at Sainik Farms – Rukmani Anandani (**** stars)
- The Wedding Girl – Madeleine Wickham/Sophie Kinsella (*** stars)
- A Case of Exploding Mangoes – Mohammed Hanif (**** stars)
- Unaccustomed Earth – Jhumpa Lahiri (***** stars)
December 2012
- The Handmaid’s Tale – Margaret Atwood (**** stars)
- The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken – Tarquin Hall (**** stars)
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