Yeah, yeah, I shouldn't even be posting this since I didn't finish my November reviews until after Christmas. I thought I'd do that in the past two weeks! But here it is anyway. If you're looking for the December books, they're all reviewed in Holiday Harbour.
How to Be a Victorian, Ruth Goodman (Barnes & Noble purchase)
If Walls Could Talk, Lucy Worsley (Barnes & Noble purchase)
Pioneer Girl: the Annotated Autobiography, Laura Ingalls Wilder, edited by Pamela Smith Hill (Books-a-Million purchase, since everyone else was out)
Code Name Verity, Elizabeth Wein (Amazon purchase)
A Brief Guide to The Sound of Music, Paul Simpson (Books-a-Million purchase)
Bluegrass Champion (Harlequin Hullabaloo), Dorothy Lyons (library booksale)
The Best of Connie Willis, Connie Willis (Amazon purchase)
The Penderwicks in Spring, Jeanne Birdsall (Amazon purchase)
The Great Detective, Zach Dundas (Barnes & Noble purchase)
Eighty Odd Years in Hollywood, John Meredyth Lucas (Amazon Marketplace purchase)
The Oregon Trail, Rinker Buck (Barnes & Noble purchase)
Doctor Who's Greatest Hits, R. Alan Siler (directly from Alan, at Dragoncon!)
One Man's Meat, E.B. White (Amazon Marketplace purchase)
plus an honorable mention to Winter at Death's Hotel by Kenneth Cameron, but it was so creepy and violent I doubt if I'll ever read it again, and the short story collection A Stone Mountain Christmas.