I haven't posted in this thread for AGES!!! *slaps self*
So to compensate, here's what I've been reading (more or less in order):-
Book Of The Dead (Kevin Brooks) - Good characters, quite menacing & violent!
Maximum Ride (James Patterson) - Fun, bit lacking in structure, will read more.
Nightworld (F Paul Wilson) - Final part of the Adversary Cycle, alright but his Repairman Jack series is better!
Old Kingdom Trilogy (Garth Nix) - WOW, fantastic fantasy, over too soon.
Fat (Rob Grant) - Funny and dark, although I'm not 100% convinced on his science.
To Kill A Mockingbird (Harper Lee) - Good, but not amazing.
Vellum (Hal Duncan) - The guy can write but JESUS WEPT get on with it! Gave up at 300+.
The Intruders (Michael Marshall) - Disappointing, MM(S) has done much better.
5th Horseman (James Patterson) - Alright, his usual sort of stuff.
Echo Park (Michael Connelly) - Pretty damn good cop thriller, as usual.
Death Match (Lincoln Child) - Decent near-sci-fi, not a patch on Utopia though.
Childhood's End (Arthur C Clarke) - Much darker than I expected! Quite philosophical.
Harry Potter 7 (JK Rowling) - Yeah yeah, much discussed already!
Wind on Fire Trilogy (William Nicholson) - WOW, damn good, esp. Slaves Of The Mastery!
The Traveller (John Twelve Hawks) - Good modern fantasy/sci-fi, didn't need the rant at the end but I've bought the sequel.
1984 (George Orwell) - I hadn't read it! Stunning & terrifying, although I did find the ending predictable.
Mr Monday / Grim Tuesday (Garth Nix) - Initally messy but develops into very enjoyable fantasy romp.
Jonathon Livingston Seagull - Nice little parable, bit spiritual for me though.
Lord Loss (Darren Shan) - Horror for "kids", good character work & surprisingly gory on occasion!
Onto my annual Repairman Jack fix now, Bloodline. Love this series!
Gutted that Lisey's Story sounds pants, it's been stuck on my shelf for ages and I needed some motivation. Haven't got any now!