My turn...
So the magic number for 2019 is 40 books (not counting comics which i'll get to below). Of the 40, 37 were entirely earbooks. Two, DARK AGE and KELLANVED'S REACH, were both earbook and ebook, and one, ORIGAMY, was ebook only. In dead tree i continue to read, the late Anthony Bourdian's 'Annotated' KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL, which is a terrific read that suffers from my current/ongoing inability to actually sit and read things for any serious length of time. There is an earbook but the handwritten notes - added by Bourdain a decade after the original publication - are so much fun that i would rather just move it along slowly.
SINGLE BESTESTIEST THING I READ THIS YEAR:
2019 was a strong year in f/sf lit and thus my contenders for one single book that i loved more than anything else were all much strong...
Ian Cam Esslemont's KELLANVED'S REACH,
Pierce Brown's DARK AGE, and
Jamraham E Frackorey's TIAMAT'S WRATH.
All are great great books, none are standalone (#s 3, 6, and 8 in their respective series'), and it's hard to judge them as single works outside of their respective series... so my final decision falls back on when i posted
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DARK AGE is the MoI of the RED RISING series
...if i look at the totality of each book's multiple storylines and which book rivetted my attention at every page, DARK AGE takes my best read of the year win in a year piled with strong reads.
To be clear, REACH was a treat, as a fantasy work and as the latest installment in the wider Malazan story, including some of the best comedy moments we've ever had in those books.
TIAMAT... a glorious trip with old friends and one hell of a penultimate setup for the finale.
DARK AGE take sit for sheer gripping 'i need need NEED to know what happens next' with a significant dose of 'HOLY FUCK DID THAT JUST HAPPEN????'. REACH and WRATH both had those moments but DARK takes it for going to an even higher level.
ALMOST ALSO BESTESTS:
Books i also loved...
Peter Clines' DEAD MOON... not his best or his cleverest but very very entertaining.
Josiah Bancroft's THE HOD KING... between almost dislike of his first book and love for his second, this solidified the series on the love side for me.
Tamsyn Muir's GIDEON THE NINTH, this year's LIBRARY ON MOUNT CHAR i think for sheer enthusiasm and love here and elseforum. I enjoyed everything about this book. It is 'flightier' than the three in my 'bestiest' category, but damn close.
MOST IMPROVED:
Seth Dickinson THE MONSTER BARU CORMORANT. I enjoyed this book, i have nothing bad to say about it, but the most striking thing is how much BETTER is was than TRAITOR, which i only mostly enjoyed. Dickinson does everything better here and i can't wait to see how the third book plays out.
BEST SERIES (sort of):
The 'sort of' is because while this year i read all two books in Jonathan French's 'BASTARDS' series, GREY BASTARDS and TRUE BASTARDS, i am virtually certain that the series isn't done. Which is great because these were great, a near perfect example of what i read fantasy lit for... conflicted 'heroes' who are far from shiny, snarling evil villains but also interesting less evil advesaries, interesting and novel takes on magic, and dead gods some glorious over the top action scenes i had to listen to and/or read more than once. TRUE also features a significant number of HOLY FUCK DID I JUST READ THAT moments. But for being in this category both books would be up in the 'Also Bestest' category and TRUE might have made it into 'Bestiest'.
Runners up...
Mira Seanan McGuire Grant ROLLING IN THE DEEP / INTO THE DROWNING DEEP, because killer mermaids are fun, and,
Martha Wells' MURDERBOT DIARIES, because cynical killer androids who love soap operas are very fun.
BEST NEW (to me) AUTHOR:
Claire North THE FIRST FIFTEEN LIVES OF HARRY AUGUST. Very intelligent, enjoyable book.
ALSO WORTH MENTIONING
S A Charabotay's KINGDOM OF COPPER... also a serious contender for 'most improved', i enjoyed the hell out of her Middle-East setting fantasy.
O'Malley's ROOK and STILETTO... fun urban fantasy spy series.
Benedict Jacka's ALEX VERUS books 4-10... i could whine that maybe the protag's journey of six books could have been done in four, but fuckit, i was never bored with this series and getting caught up in a marathon like this was very enjoyable.
Smith's HELL DIVERS: WOLVES, CAPTIVES, ALLEGIANCE... what can i say, i like my popcorn.
NICE TO SEE YOU AGAIN:
Kay's UNDER HEAVEN... i have had an extended break from GGK for no good reason i can point at. It was nice to read this and remember why i enjoy his work so much.
Wong's THIS BOOK IS FULL OF SPIDERS, SERIOUSLY DUDE DON'T READ IT... more horror than JOHN DIES + less 'stupid' comedy = great fun.
BEST THE OPPOSITE OF BEST:
Alten's MEG: NIGHTSTALKERS and GENERATIONS - because giant shark popcorn is still good popcorn even when it's bad.
OH WELL THAT SUCKED:
Alas...
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Started Hannu Rajaniemi's SUMMERLAND. Stopped a few chapters in. For the level of imagination and originality his JEAN LE FLAMBEUR trilo hit, this was trite, with far too much exposition. I love the idea of an espionage story set as this was crossing a populated afterlife ... but that was where it ended for me. Everything about it just felt done and tiresome. And far too much 'tell don't show'.
(dis)HONOURABLE MENTION to William Gibson's 'ALIEN 3' ... which was not as brilliant or exciting as i wanted it to be, but maybe that's more my expectations than his delivery.
PRETTY PICCIES:
I read a pretty big chunk of comics this year, including...
RIVERS OF LONDON (all complete collections to date)
THE BOYS complete run (fun, if wrong at times)
THE SPIRE full LS (enjoyable)
FABLES 50-150 and extras (great!)
STORMWATCH vols 1 and 2 (good/bad/meh)
CEMETARY BEACH (meh but still Ellis)
Various X-MEN stuff (good to meh) and importantly Hickman's HoX/PoX (WOW! ...just WOW!)
and more or less the entire AvP megabundle from Darkhorse (all over the place but mostly fun).
I'd give FABLES the edge over Hickman's X-Men for best comics read this year, but only just barely. And Aaronovich's RIVERS OF LONDON really is a treat for people who enjoy the PETER GRANT series and want to see Molly stab things).
...and that's a wrap, having Just Finished 2019.
2020 is looking good with new stuff from Butcher (THE DRESDENCRACK IT GROWZ!!!!) Sanderson, Clines, Chakrabotay, Aaronovitch, all confirmed and hopefully new Malazan from SE, plus the TRP grows eternally and has a pile of stuff i'm looking fwd to getting into notably Scalzi's complete OLD MAN'S WAR, a whole lot of Seanan McGuire, and of course the Forum's Malazan re-read.
S'been a good year here peoples, carry on.