The complete 2010 list

On this page is every one of the 100 books I (almost) read during 2010, and their rating out of 10.

A list of book reviews since 2010 can be found here, while there is also a list of my most recommended books.

#1 Dawn of the Dumb, by Charlie Brooker (Faber and Faber Limited) – 8/10

#2 Simple Goalkeeping Made Spectacular: A Riotous Footballing Memoir about the Loneliest Position on the Field, by Graham Joyce (Mainstream Publishing Company) – 6/10

#3 Netherland, by Joseph O'Neill ((Harper Perennial) – 6/10

#4 Lennie, by Lennie Lawrence with Kevin Brennan (Green Umbrella Publishing) – 4/10

#5 The Hell of it All, by Charlie Brooker (Faber and Faber Limited) – 8/10

#6 All in the Mind, by Alistair Campbell (Arrow) - 7/10

#7 Even Money, by Dick Francis and Felix Francis (Penguin Group) - 5/10

#8 Tunnel Vision, by Keith Lowe (Simon & Schuster) - 6/10

#9 Arctic Drift, by Clive Cussler and Dirk Cussler (Penguin Group) - 5/10

#10 Tales of the City, by Armistead Maupin (Corgi Books) - 7/10

#11 Hard Revolution, by George Pelecanos (Orion) - 8/10

#12 Man in the Dark, by Paul Auster (Faber and Faber Limited) - 8/10

#13 No Country for Old Men, by Cormac McCarthy (Picador) - 7/10

#14 A Certain Chemistry, by Mil Millington (Hodder and Stoughton) - 7/10

#15 Ghost, by Robert Harris (Hutchinson) - 6/10

#16 Travels in the Scriptorium, by Paul Auster (Faber and Faber Limited) - 7/10

#17 Right as Rain, by George Pelecanos (Orion) - 8/10

#18 Blacklands, by Belinda Bauer (Transworld Publishers) - 6/10

#19 The Shipping News, by Annie Proulx (Fourth Estate) - 7/10

#20 Eclipse, by Stephanie Meyer (Atom) - 6/10

#21 Hearts and Minds, by Amanda Craig (Little, Brown) - 7/10

#22 Fatherland, by Robert Harris (Arrow Books) - 7/10

#23 The New York Trilogy, by Paul Auster (Faber and Faber Limited) - 6/10

#24 Mankind, by Mick Foley (Harper Collins) - 5/10

#25 In the Kitchen, by Monica Ali (Transworld Publishing) - 6/10

#26 Screen Burn, by Charlie Brooker (Faber and Faber Limited) - 7/10

#27 The Best After-Dinner Sports Tales, compiled by Will Chignell (CollinsWillow) - 5/10

#28 Juliet, Naked, by Nick Hornby (Penguin Group) - 7/10

#29 How to Paint a Dead Man, by Sarah Hall (Faber and Faber Limited) - 7/10

#30 Penguins Stopped Play, by Harry Thompson (John Murray Publishers) - 6/10

#31 King of the Ants, by Charlie Higson (Abacus) - 5/10

#32 Life of Pi, by Yann Martel (Harvest Books) - 6/10

#33 The Informers, by Bret Easton Ellis (Random House) - 6/10

#34 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain (Penguin Books) - 8/10

#35 All the Pretty Horses, by Cormac McCarthy (Pan Books) - 7/10

#36 The Ministry of Fear, by Graham Greene (Vintage) - 9/10

#37 Hell to Pay, by George Pelecanos (Orion) - 9/10

#38 Divorced and Deadly, by Josephine Cox (Harper Collins) - 2/10

#39 A Thousand Splendid Suns, by Khaled Hosseini (Bloomsbury) - 8/10

#40 The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde (Vintage) - 7/10

#41 The Beautiful Game, by Claire Challis and Fabulous (Headline Review) - 3/10

#42 Tokyo Year Zero, by David Peace (Faber and Faber Limited) - 6/10

#43 Pearls, Girls and Monty Bodkin, by PG Wodehouse (Penguin Books) - 9/10

#44 Occupied City, by David Peace (Faber and Faber Limited) - 7/10

#45 Shutter Island, by Dennis Lehane (Harper Collins) - 8/10

#46 Breaking Dawn, by Stephenie Meyer (Atom) - 4/10

#47 Psmith, Journalist, by PG Wodehouse (Century Hutchinson Limited) - 9/10

#48 One Day, by David Nicholls (Hodder and Stoughton) - 6/10

#49 Thank You for the Days, by Mark Radcliffe (Simon and Schuster) - 6/10

#50 Acts of Violence, by Ryan David Jahn (Macmillan) - 5/10

#51 Starter For Ten, by David Nicholls (Hodder Paperbacks) - 7/10

#52 Breakfast at Tiffany’s, by Truman Capote (Penguin Books) - 9/10

#53 The Great Gatsby, by F Scott Fitzgerald (Penguin Group) - 8/10

#54 It’s Only a Movie, by Mark Kermode (Random House) - 6/10

#55 The Ruby in her Naval, by Barry Unsworth (Penguin Group) - 7/10

#56 Jelleyman’s Thrown a Wobbly, by Jeff Stelling (Harper Collins) - 5/10

#57 Shame the Devil, by George Pelecanos (Indigo) - 7/10

#58 A Town Like Alice, by Nevil Shute (Vintage) - 10/10

#59 Jeeves in the Offing, by PF Wodehouse (Arrow Books) - 8/10

#60 Ella Minnow Pea, by Mark Dunn (Methuen) - 8/10

#61 My Booky Wook, by Russell Brand (Hodder & Stoughton) - 8/10

#62 Men from the Boys, by Tony Parsons (HarperCollins) - 6/10

#63 Requiem for a Wren, by Neville Shute (Vintage) - 9/10

#64 The Big Sleep, by Raymond Chandler (Penguin Group) - 8/10

#65 Adventures on the High Teas, by Stuart Maconie (Ebury Press) - 6/10

#66 In the Rooms, by Tom Shone (Windmill Books) - 8/10

#67 Wodehouse at the Wicket, edited by Murray Hedgecock (Hutchinson) - 6/10

#68 The Drought, by JG Ballard (Harper Perennial) - 7/10

#69 Sex, Bowls & Rock & Roll, by Alex Marsh (The Friday Project) - 6/10

#70 Crossfire, by Dick Francis & Felix Francis (Penguin Group) - 6/10

#71 The New Confessions, by William Boyd (Penguin Group) - 8/10

#72 Money, by Martin Amis (Vintage) - 7/10

#73 The Highest Tide, by Jim Lynch (Bloomsbury Publishing) - 7/10

#74 Pied Piper, By Nevil Shute (Vintage) - 8/10

#75 Leviathan, by Paul Auster (Faber and Faber Limited) - 8/10

#76 The Observations, by Jane Harris (Faber and Faber Limited) - 6/10

#77 The Quiet American, by Graham Greene (Vintage) - 5/10

#78 Better Late Than Never, by Len Goodman (Ebury Press) - 7/10

#79 Outliers, by Malcolm Gladwell (Penguin Group) - 10/10

#80 The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart, by Glenn Taylor (Blue Door) - 6/10

#81 Brave New World, By Aldous Huxley (Vintage) - 8/10

#82 The Accidental Tourist, by Anne Tyler (Vintage) - 6/10

#83 The Wire Re-up, edited by Steve Busfield and Paul Owen (Guardian Books) - 7/10

#84 What the Dog Saw, by Malcolm Gladwell (Penguin Books) - 8/10

#85 Magnificent Bastards, by Rich Hall (Abacus) - 6/10

#86 The Heart of a Goof, by PG Wodehouse (Everyman's Library) - 8/10

#87 Sharpe's Company, by Bernard Cornwall (Harper Collins) - 8/10

#88 No and Me, by Delphine De Vigan (Bloomsbury) - 6/10

#89 Breathing Lessons, by Anne Tyler (Vintage) - 7/10

#90 Mortal Causes, by Ian Rankin (Orion) - 7/10

#91 The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck (Penguin Group) - 9/10

#92 The Five People You Meet in Heaven, by Mitch Albom (Little, Brown) - 7/10

#93 The Tipping Point, by Malcolm Gladwell (Little, Brown) - 9/10

#94 The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene (Vintage) - 6/10

#95 Player One, by Douglas Coupland (William Heinnemann) - 7/10

#96 Road Dogs, by Elmore Leonard (Pheonix)

#97 Four-iron in the Soul, by Lawrence Donegan (Penguin Group)

#98 Fevre Dream, by George RR Martin (Gollancz) - 7/10