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I always like to go back over the year and pick my faves..
In no particular order ![]() City of Women ![]() Oh this book! I have been reading a lot of WW2 era books recently. This one was beautiful and unique since it dealt more with the German point of view during the war. The Heretic's Daughter ![]() A very moving account of Martha Carrier - the first woman tried and hung during the Salem Witch trials. Loved it! (plus there's a prequel) The First Man in Rome (and really the entire Masters of Rome Series) ![]() These books are tomes. But I loved every single word. The first two books deal with pre-Imperial Rome..a time that you don't hear much about since most books are about the infamous Emperors of Rome. The Painted Girls ![]() Set in Paris in 1878 - two girls, aspiring ballerinas, must shift for themselves after their father dies and leaves them with a drug addicted mother. The youngest finds work modeling for Edgar Degas...and is supposedly his inspiration for his famous work - Little Dancer, Aged 14. Fever, 1793 ![]() In the late summer of 1793 the city of Philadelphia is struck by a yellow fever epidemic that will kill over 5000 people between the months of August and November. This book is told through the eyes of a 16 year old survivor. Very gripping read..I read it in nearly one sitting. And if I had to pick my top pick of the year it would have to be this one... 6. The Thirteenth Tale ![]() I LOVED this book..it's one of those that I kept meaning to read and just never got around to it..and then of course once I started it I was like "why in the world haven't I read this before now??" Wonderful plot, interesting characters, excellent writing..and it's a book about books! What more can you ask for?? Loved loved loved it. So what were your best reads of the year?
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The thirteenth tale is one of my most favourite books!
I didn't read much at all this year! I finished a good read today - the forgotten garden by kate morton. I'm huge on historical fiction and add in a mystery and i'm even more tempted to read it ![]() |
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The Honey Thief was so unique, beautiful, heart wrenching and thought-provoking, it tops my list.
![]() I also enjoyed 11/22/63. King is an amazing storyteller. ![]() Louise Penny's latest release always makes my list. ![]() |
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Great lists, Nikki and Misty! I still need to read a few of those.
I just looked at my Goodreads to see what I had read this year, and I am ashamed to say that I really didn't read much this year at all. ![]() The Silo Trilogy: I purchased the first book in this series for my Kindle a long, long time ago, but had never read it. Then, Robin and Libby started going on and on about the series, so I finally broke it out, and I really enjoyed the entire trilogy. Wool, Shift, and Dust ![]() ![]() ![]() The Language of Flowers I read this for my neighborhood book group, even though I didn't go to the meeting when they actually discussed it. ![]() ![]() I hope I'll get to do more reading in 2014. I'm reading Islands in the Stream by Ernest Hemingway right now and really loving it even though it's a sad story. The prose is about as beautiful as it gets. ![]()
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My favorite read of 2013 were the first two books in a trilogy (the third is yet to be released).
by Ken Follett Fall of Giants (about WWI) Winter of the World (about WW2) I would highly encourage you to read these if you have not already. They are so engaging and educational! |
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I only read 12 books this year and I actually really liked most of them. If I had to narrow it down a little bit, here are the ones that stand out the most for me...
![]() Wool was fantastic. A well written story in a totally fleshed out world that was completely different from anything else I've read. This book truly captivated me. ![]() I'm a total John Green fan from all of his YouTube videos and he doesn't disappoint in the Fault In Our Stars. A totally sweet YA love story with a heartbreaking twist, I really loved this book. Told Katie (13) to read it too and found her in her room crying one afternoon and when I asked her why she was crying she said because she was reading "that stupid book you told me to read"... she loved it too. ![]() First Stephen King book I've ever been able to finish and I absolutely loved it. Such a fascinating and unusual take on the Kennedy assassination. I was surprised to be as into this book as I was, but thanks to high praise left by Libby in the forums here, I decided to give it a read and I am so glad I did! ![]() Read this on a whim because it made several people's top list for last year in this thread here in the forums so I had to check it out. It's well worth the read and deserving of the praise! A really great and interesting read! ![]() Another book I read thanks to a recommendation here at SSD from Darcy! This is a totally nerdy fun romp through a futuristic game obsessed society. I LOVED this one! I'll be watching this thread for books to put on my 2014 toead list! Last year it worked out really well for me! R
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You just made my day! I thought it was Fall of 2014 and that is so far away! Yeah for January!
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Well just double checked and it now says Sept. 2014
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Great suggestions, I've added a bunch to my list on Goodreads!
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I love this thread!
I've been wanting to read The Fault In Our Stars, so I'm glad to hear it's a good one. Many of my faves this year have already been mentioned 11/22/63 Divergent Trilogy Silo series (Wool/Shift/Dust) I know I read more than that, but I'm totally drawing a blank right now. I'd have to go get my Kindle and look through it, and I'm much too lazy for that. LOL |
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I scrapped mine LOL The Thirteenth Tale and Ready Player One were on previous year's faves lists and I had The Fault In Our Stars on my list too, great books. ( I really liked 11-22-63 , and the Divergent series too and I have the Silo series on by TBR list )
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I love seeing everyones choices! Adding a few to my list
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I felt the same about this one too. Those from the Seattle area with an appreciation of satire will get a kick out of it.
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I think I only read 16 books this year.
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For me, A Song of Ice and Fire, by George R. R. Martin. I haven't read much else the whole year, I read all five books in January to February and been reeading ever since, LOL. :-) I drop in other books from time to time so as to preserve my sanity, but 2013 was very much a GRRM year for me.
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Just finished the forgotten garden and really loved it! I only read at night so usually I'm pretty slow to finish a book but this one I found myself anxious to get to bed for and up later than I should be to keep reading
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