Jan. 2nd, 2009

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Fiction
The Gods Themselves by Isaac Asimov
Taltos 11 - Jhegaala by Steven Brust*
Criminal Minds: Jump Cut by Max Allan Collins
Criminal Minds: Killer Profile by Max Allan Collins*
The Princess Bride by William Goldman
Runemarks by Joanne Harris
A Cure for All Diseases by Reginald Hill*
The Affinity Bridge by George Mann*
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Vol 1 by Alan Moore
Watchmen by Alan Moore
Temeraire by Naomi Novik
Temeraire 5: Victory of Eagles by Naomi Novik*
The Age of the Pussyfoot by Frederik Pohl
Jem by Frederik Pohl
Nation by Terry Pratchett*
Truckers by Terry Pratchett
Primeval: Shadow of the Jaguar by Steven Savile*
The Android's Dream by John Scalzi
I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith
Star Maker by Olaf Stapledon
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud
The End of Mr Y by Scaralett Thomas
The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham

Non-Fiction
Brilliant Project Management by Stephen Barker and Rob Cole
Six Thinking Hats by Edward de Bono
Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard
An Utterly Impartial History of Britain by John O'Farrell
Tribes by Seth Godin*
As You Do by Richard Hammond*
How They Started: How 30 Good Ideas Became Great Businesses by David Lester


All books are reviewed on my website.

By the Numbers
31 books in total
29 books that were new to me, I re-read the first Temeraire and Truckers
27 authors
24 fiction
23 male authors
19 good
18 British authors
15 new authors
11 SF
9 American authors
8 middling
8 2008 books
7 non-fiction
7 fantasy
4 books for children (ish)
4 bad
4 female authors (wow that's terrible!)
3 SF Masterworks (Jem, Star Maker, Day of the Triffids)
1 Hugo winner (Gods Themselves)

Best book of 2007 - Terry Pratchett's Nation
I've been waiting a long time for Pratchett to write this book and I didn't realise it until about 50 pages from the end when I realised what a stunningly brilliant piece of writing it was. I've always enjoyed Pratchett books, but rarely have I been able to say that they are great pieces of literature. Nation however is a really wonderful piece of writing.

Worst book of 2007 - Seth Godin's Tribes
Not really worthy of the descriptor 'book' as it's really just a collection of potential blog postings or random thoughts in a notepad with no coherence and the faint impression that you're being persuaded into a cult.

Best non-fiction - Yvon Chouinard's Let My People Go Surfing
Well I only read 7 non-fiction (although at 22% that's a better percentage than last years 17%). The best of the lot was Yvon Chouinard book about the foundation and running of the outdoor equipment company Patagonia. The way he runs his business is inspirational and the book does an extremely good job of verbalising his ethics and attitudes. It's one of those books that could feasibly change your life.

Miscellaneous Awards
"Read the Book Skip the Film" - The Princess Bride, personally I didn't like the film, but the book was absolutely lovely and completely bizarre
"Skip the Film and the Book" - League of Extraordinary Gentleman - love the
concept, unimpressed with the storytelling
"Should Have Read it Ages Ago" - Watchmen was brilliant, Day of the Triffids was a lot of fun and I Capture the Castle would have been even better when I was 14.
"Too Much Thought Required" - Starmaker and The End of Mr Y both were a little more intellectual than I was prepared for.
"Lured by the Shiny Covers" - Affinity Bridge and End of Mr Y were both pulled off of Waterstone's 3-for-2 tables because they had pretty covers and turned out to be quite enjoyable random reads.
"Cool Title and a Cool Book" - The Android's Dream is a great title and a really good book to back it up.
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21 - 6/10 *
The American President - 6/10
Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward... - 6/10
Atonement - 7/10
Batman Begins - 8/10
Blood Diamond - 7/10
Burn After Reading - 5/10 *
The Chronicals of Narnia: Prince Caspian - 6/10 *
Cloverfield - 7/10 *
The Dark Knight - 9/10 *
Dead Poets Society - 7/10
Definitely, Maybe - 6/10 *
Fantastic Four - The Rise of the Silver Surfer - 4/10
Election - 7/10
Ella Enchanted - 7/10
Enchanted - 7/10
Fail Safe - 8/10
Falling Down - 8/10
Flags of Our Fathers - 7/10
Flushed Away - 6/10
Fools Rush In - 5/10
Get Carter - 6/10
The Golden Compass - 7/10 *
Gone With the Wind - 8/10
The Good Shepherd - 4/10
Hairspray - 6/10
Hancock - 7/10 *
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - 8/10
Hellboy - 6/10
Hellboy II: The Golden Army - 8/10 *
High Noon - 5/10
I Am Legend - 6/10
Igby Goes Down - 7/10
The Incredibles -7/10
The Illusionist - 9/10
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - 5/10 *
Inkheart - 5/10 *
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) - 5/10
Iron Man - 8/10 *
Jumper - 6/10 *
Juno - 7/10
Kinky Boots - 9/10
Knocked Up - 5/10
Kung Fu Panda - 6/10 *
The Last King of Scotland - 8/10
The Last Kiss - 5/10
Leatherheads - 7/10 *
Letters from Iwo Jima - 8/10
Madagascar - 6/10
Michael Clayton - 8/10
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington - 9/10
The Muppet Christmas Carol - 8/10
Napoleon Dynamite - 3/10
No Country for Old Men - 6/10
Notes on a Scandal - 8/10
Ocean's Thirteen - 5/10
Office Space - 7/10
Over the Hedge - 5/10
Planet of the Apes (1968) - 7/10
Ratatouille - 7/10
Robin Hood (Disney) - 8/10
Run Fatboy Run - 7/10
Running With Scissors - 4/10
A Scanner Darkly - 6/10
The Science of Sleep - 6/10
Shaun of the Dead - 7/10
Smokin' Aces - 6/10
Son of Rambow - 7/10
Stardust - 9/10
Starter for 10 - 6/10
The Sting - 7/10
Stranger Than Fiction - 9/10
Swiss Family Robinson - 5/10
The Terminator - 5/10
The Third Man - 6/10
TMNT - 6/10
Transamerica - 9/10
Vertigo - 5/10
WALL-E - 9/10 *
Young Frankenstein - 4/10


By the numbers
78 films in total
67 films that were new to me
53 films via LoveFilm (really getting my money's worth from unlimited dvds, one at a time)
42 films I consider good
32 films I consider mediocre
15 from imdb's top 250 (as of Jan 1st 2008)
3 Oscar winners
5 Films I consider bad
16 2008 films (marked with *)
5 Films off the new American Film Institute top 100 films
12 films seen in the cinema (13 if I could both viewings of WALL-E)
6 George Clooney films
0 films with William H. Macy - what's going on?!


Best Film
There are a few new films with 9/10 (I don't do 10/10 on principle), many of them excellent for different reason. Transamerica and Mr Smith Goes to Washington are both very well told stories with some impressive performances. Stranger Than Fiction and The Illusionist are both odd ideas again very well told. Stardust and Kinky Boots are pure fun while Dark Knight is another excellent Batman film. My film of the year however is WALL-E, It's beautifully designed, completely adorable, laugh out loud funny and just lovely. I've seen it three times this year and would happily watch it again tonight.

Worst Film
I've watched some poor films this year but the two standouts were ones that I thought would be really good. Napoleon Dynamite is apparently a 7/10 on imdb, but I found it completely tedious and didn't even finish it. The Good Shepherd is another 7/10 on imdb which to me was just three hours of dull greyness.

Best performances
Heath Ledger was completely amazing as the Joker, blowing Christian Bale completely off the screen. Felicity Huffman was brilliant as an extremely complex character in Transamerica, and Chiwetel Ejiofor played a similarly complex character with great charm and humour in Kinky Boots. I enjoyed Will Smith's performances in I Am Legend and Hancock and as always George Clooney was wonderful in all his roles, from goofy comedy in Leatherheads to Proper Acting in Michael Clayton. Other notables - Ellen Page in Juno, Judy Dench in Notes on a Scandal, Forest Whitaker and James McAvoy in Last King of Scotland, Ken Watanabe in Letters from Iwo Jima and Robert Downey Jnr in Iron Man


Miscellaneous Awards
"Comedy Accent Awards" - In an otherwise superb film, the voice effects on Batman in the Dark Knight was ridiculously bad. Leonardo DiCaprio's accent in Blood Diamond was pretty jarring too.
"Does What it Says on the Tin Award" - Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. When your title has given away the whole plot, you don't really need the film to be nearly three hours long.
"Nice concept, shame about the writing" - Inkheart, lovely idea, plot full of mile wide holes.
"Quirky and Good" - Stranger Than Fiction
"Quirky and Crap" - Running with Scissors
"Quirky and Crap AND French" - Science of Sleep
"Not Nearly as Bad As I Expected" - Gone with the Wind
"Just as Bad as I Expected" - Fantastic Four, Rise of the Silver Surfer
"You Can Do Better (I Think)" - Katherine Heigl in Knocked Up, a miserable film with an almost offensively awful plot which is wasting her talents. At least I think she has talents..

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