| Cover | Title | Authors | Rating | Date Read | Notes |
|---|
 | Humans | Robert J. Sawyer | 5 | 1/1/2005 | |
 | Hominids | Robert J. Sawyer | 5 | 1/1/2005 | There aren't nearly enough good books about Neanderthals. |
 | Hybrids | Robert J. Sawyer | 5 | 1/1/2005 | |
 | Jackdaws | Ken Follett | 4 | 12/31/2004 | Better than I thought it would be. |
 | Kiln People | DAVID BRIN | 3 | 12/15/2004 | |
 | Worlds Of The Sex Gates | Darrell Bain, Jeanine Berry | 2 | 1/1/2004 | Third book in the series. |
 | Hopscotch | KEVIN ANDERSON | 5 | 6/1/2003 | |
 | Masters of the Sex Gates | Darrell Bain, Jeanine Berry | 5 | 5/10/2003 | Sequel to the Sex Gates, where our heroes find out the significance of being able to pass through the gates more than once. |
 | Altered Carbon | RICHARD MORGAN | 3 | 5/1/2003 | A UN Envoy is placed in the body of a former police officer on old Earth to investigate the death of a member of Earth’s upper class. Takes place in a world where people’s soul can be moved from body to body. |
 | Deception Point | Dan Brown | 4 | 5/1/2003 | With an election looming, the president has tied his success to NASA, and NASA isn’t doing well... until a startling discovery changes things. Speciallists are brought in to verify the find. Then something starts happening to the specialists...
Would have been a great book, if the plot catches weren’t so close to his earlier book. |
 | Angels and Demons | Dan Brown | 5 | 5/1/2003 | The story of a plot to destroy Vatican City, using a new technique for creating large amounts of anit-mater. |
 | The Sex Gates | Darrell Bain, Jeanine Berry | 5 | 5/1/2003 | A group of friends live through the appearance of mysterious gates that offer renewed youth and a cure for all illnesses, with a catch - you find out what life is like as the opposite sex - and you can only pass through a gate once. An interesting book, though quite erotic, bordering on pornographic. |
 | Shadow Puppets | Orson Scott Card | 5 | 2/1/2003 | |
 | Prey: A Novel | MICHAEL CRICHTON | 5 | 1/1/2003 | |
 | Long Remember | MacKinlay Kantor | 3 | 1/1/2003 | A personal, if fictional, account of the battle of Gettysburg. |
 | Reversible Errors: A Novel | Scott Turow | 4 | 10/1/2002 | |
 | 1633 | Eric Flint, David Weber, Dru Blair | 4 | 10/1/2002 | The sequel to 1632, and not quite as good. The folks from modern day West Virginia go toe to toe with the scheming Cardinal Rechelieu while trying to bring the 21st century, american way of life to 17th century Europe. |
 | Heartfire | Orson Scott Card | 5 | 9/15/2002 | |
 | The Worthing Saga | Orson Scott Card | 3 | 9/1/2002 | A man who has extended his life by sleeping through most of it goes to a world to convince an innocent boy to tell his story. A nice concept for a story (even if I haven’t explained it well, but it was not one of my favorites. |
 | Alvin Journeyman | Orson Scott Card | 5 | 9/1/2002 | Alvin returns to his home to be caught up in a plot to discredit him. Another good book in this series. |
 | The Immortals | Tracy Hickman | 5 | 9/1/2002 | A new plague spreads across the US, martial law rules, and quarantine is the preferred method of stopping the spread of the disease. When a powerfull man’s son is quarantined, the reader learns there is more to the situation than everyone thinks. |
 | American Gods | Neil Gaiman | 4 | 9/1/2002 | A man with a past he would like to leave behind is taken in by a mysterious person on a mysterious mission. A pretty good book, but it was a little hard to get into. |
 | How to Be Good | Nick Hornby | 3 | 9/1/2002 | A woman’s husband goes through a radical change, and she struggles with his new found goodness. A bit of a disappointment. |
 | Prentice Alvin | Orson Scott Card | 5 | 8/15/2002 | the tales of Alvin Maker III. Alvin goes off to become an apprentice to a smith. During this time he learns how to be a Maker. A very good book. |
 | Red Prophet | Orson Scott Card | 5 | 8/1/2002 | The tales of Alvin Maker II. Alvin doesn’t make it to his appreticeship with the smith. On the way he is kidnaped by “reds” and is rescued by the legendary Tacumseh, who teaches him how to listen to the land and what it is to be a “red.” My favorite book of the series. |