You may have previously noticed the ever-growing list of books on my sidebar titled Books I’ve Read 2010. Some of you might even be thinking, “That’s more books than I’ve read in my life. Surely, she can’t have read all of those books in this single year.”
As impossible as it may seem, I did, and those are only the books that I’ve finished–all 120 of them! Even I am amazed.
It’s likely that you’ve already seen Top Ten lists from other bloggers of the Best Books they’ve read this past year, so I suppose mine will be just one more list in the collection, but with 120 books, there is no way I could pare that down to ten, so I’ve decided to list the best books in several categories instead.
I hope you’ll find something interesting here, or perhaps a book that will be useful. The books are simply grouped, not listed in my order of preference because if they made this final list, I loved them all.
Because I also edit, some of the books that made my lists are even out yet to the general population, so there will be some fun surprises for you to discover and the year progresses.
In the meantime, I’ve already started on my list of Books I’ve Read for 2011. You’ll find both lists on my blog, at least for a while. Enjoy!
Historical Fiction
The Sheen on the Silk - Perry
Daughters of Jared - Moore
Alma the Younger - Moore
Abish: Daughter of God - Grant
Splendor - Godberson
Bright Young Things - Godberson
Romance
When Christmas Comes - Macomber
The Legend of Shannonderry - Warburton
Courting Miss Lancaster - Eden
Santa Maybe - Mace
Contemporary Fiction
Band of Sisters - Lyon
The Walk - Evans
The Heart Mender - Andrews
Gravity vs. the Girl - Noehren
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet - Ford
Sarah's Key - de Roseney
Mystery
Actor - Hall
A Clue for the Puzzle Lady - Hall
The Overton Window - Beck
Apple Turnover Murder - Fluke
Lemon Tart - Kilpack
Speculative Fiction
Promise Me - Evans
The Christmas Chronicles: The Legend of Santa Claus - Slover
The Iron King - Kagawa
Middle Grade
Sir Fartsalot Hunts the Booger - Boyer
When You Reach Me - Stead
Leviathan - Westerfeld
The Fourth Nephite - Savage
Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer - Grisham
Princess of Glass - George
A Season of Gifts - Peck
Princess of the Midnight Ball - George
Young Adult
Down the Rabbit Hole - Abrahams
Out of My Mind - Draper
Countdown - Wiles
The Adoration of Jenna Fox - Pearson
The Hunger Games - Collins
The Healing Spell - Little
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner - Meyer
Prada & Prejudice - Hubbard
Just One Wish - Rallison
13th Reality: The Hunt for Dark Infinity - Dashner
Non-Fiction
I Remember Nothing - Nora Ephron
Letters to Juliet - Friedman
Confessions of a Prairie Bitch - Alison Arngrim
Selling YOU - Boyd
Lessons from Great Lives - Sill & McCormick
The Power - Byrne
Why You're Dumb, Sick & Broke - Gage
Stages - Osmond
Start Over, Finish Rich - Bach
Permission to Think - Buckner
Fear Not: The Revelation of John - Christensen
Mother Had a Secret - Fletcher
Women of the Book of Mormon - Moore
The Mormon Way of Doing Business - Benedict
The Element - Robinson
The Traveler's Gift - Andrews
The Five Lessons a Millionaire Taught Me - Evans
Non-Fiction for Educators
Yellow Brick Roads - Allen
The Reading Zone - Atwell
The Book Whisperer - Miller
Readicide - Gallagher
2 comments:
I am just tickled pink to have made your list--thank you for sharing. I've put a couple books on hold at the library that other people liked and you confirmed--I rarely read anything that doesn't come with a personal recommendation. Thanks LuAnn
Thanks for the mention Lu Ann. I like how you are very well rounded in reading several fiction genres as well as a lot of non-fiction.
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