Monday, December 20, 2010

MEMPHIS READS QUESTION

By now, several year-end lists detailing the best books chosen by editors, book critics, and selection committees have been released.

Memphis Reads wants to know what books were chosen by our blog visitors as the best of 2010.

Memphis Reads asks:

What was the best book (fiction or non-fiction) you read in 2010?

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I think ROOM by Emma Donaghue was the best book I read in 2010. Jack is going to be in my heart for a long, LONG time.
 
I must agree that Room was an excellent book. I understand why it showed up on most of the "Best of 2010" lists.
 
I can only pick one? ONE? No way! I have enjoyed so many!

YA Humor: "Little Blog on the Prairie" by Bell

J NF: "Candy Bomber: The Story of the Berlin Aircraft's "Chocolate" Pilot" by Tunnell

YA Adventure: "Heist Society" by Carter

YA Futuristic: "Matched" by Condie

YA Fiction: "The Mockingbirds" by Whitney

Juvenile Fiction: "Notes From the Dog" by Paulson

and this just is the tip of the iceberg!

PS-I want to read "The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake" by Bender
 
Hmmm... Tough call. I have two: Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford and A Dog's Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron.
 
My sister liked Along Came Jones by Linda Windsor

The Courteous Cad by Catherine Palmer (my favorite writer) was a witty and charming book.

And anything by Deanne Gist is always funny yet awesome.

I wish the library had Masked by Moonlight (Steeple Hill Love Inspired Historical #9 by Allie , I heard it was a good book.

And before I forget a new writer that I like so far is Julie Klassen, I have read every book she has written an love them all.
 
 
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