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Best of 2011

Goodreads also does a list of the most popular books published in 2011 which might be useful for inspiration :)




Delirium, by Lauren Oliver, was also published in 2011 and wasn't as horrible as I thought. Very Hunger-Games-Ripoff but aside from that pretty well written for a modern YA.
The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen was as wonderful as all her other books... they all get 5+ stars from me, she is that amazing of an author!
I'm sure that there are other published-in-2011 books I've read that I loved but I can't remember any. xD


Also, Delirium is on 'like' Hunger Games. I firmly believe that the latter is a more powerful story and has more to learn from it.
Delirium is interesting, though. Makes you think of life in a few different ways. Perhaps Unwind is more what you're looking for?

Also, Delirium is on 'l..."
Thanks. I've read all The Hunger Games books and really liked them( well, except the last one.) I thought the author did a good job of conveying the dystopian theme. But, I'm pretty hesitant about YA reads, but I was just thinking about what students might like. Well, thanks for the heads up, and I'll check out Unwind.


OH MY GOSH IT IS AMAZING!!!!!
And I'm not just saying that either. I stayed up two nights in a row and totally slept during school (med school!) which I tend to take very seriously just to read this book!!

I take it that's a yes then? ;)

Honestly, I'll probably be reading it again. And I don't say that lightly. My pile of TBR books that I own is bigger than any library's. :/
♥Xeni♥ wrote: "Oh, that's probably because I didn't "like it", KL. :p I freaking LOVED IT!
Honestly, I'll probably be reading it again. And I don't say that lightly. My pile of TBR books that I own is bigger th..."
Well you loved The City & the City so I trust you're taste (a little) so I might try to read it too.
Honestly, I'll probably be reading it again. And I don't say that lightly. My pile of TBR books that I own is bigger th..."
Well you loved The City & the City so I trust you're taste (a little) so I might try to read it too.

Also agree on The Night Circus, which to me felt like literary art deco noir (added: but not weighty).

The Sisters Brothers
State of Wonder
and
The Prospect of My Arrival


Compared to Cormac McCarthy and Flannery O'Connor-- Donald Ray Pollock's "The Devil All the Time"
http://www.indiebound.org/book/978038...
William Kennedy's first novel in over a decade-- "Chango's Beads and Two Tone Shoes"
http://www.npr.org/books/titles/14105...
Charles Frazier's third outing turns to 1960's North Carolina--an author critics just love to hate. Beware the NYTimes review which gives away almost every bit of plot. Frazier's wife was quite upset over this one when we spoke about it this past week. "Nightwoods"
http://www.reviewsofbooks.com/nightwo...
I've read each of Mark Childress's novels. This one is quite delightful. I have read this one. Great humor. "Georgia Bottoms"
http://www.booksmith.com/event/mark-c...
I read Marlantes' haunting "Matterhorn" when it was first released. I've begun his non-fiction book, "What it is Like to Go to War." Stunning.
http://www.indiebound.org/book/978080...


The Devil Colony love Sigma Force!

I guess it will be up to the moderators to whittle down the list. Hehehe - glad it's not my problem:P

Or we run two polls, one at the beginning of the month with all the suggested titles for say 2 weeks and then a second one with only the top 4/5 from the first poll. That way everything gets a chance.


Has anyone here read the Booker winner?
HERE IS OUR 2011 LIST...so far
- A Visit from the Goon Squad (Pulitzer Prize Winner 2011)
- The Sense of an Ending (Man Booker Prize Winner 2011)
- Before I Go to Sleep (Suggested by Kim & Xeni & KL)
- The Wise Man's Fear (Suggested by Kim)
- Caleb's Crossing (Suggested by BarbaraSC & Heather)
- Faith: A Novel (Suggested by Heather)
- Delirium (Suggested by Xeni)
- The Peach Keeper (Suggested by Xeni)
- The Night Circus (Suggested by Phillipa & Xeni & Luana & Melki)
- The Tiger's Wife (Suggested by Luana)
- The Sisters Brothers (Suggested by Melki)
- State of Wonder (Suggested by Melki & Heather)
- The Prospect of My Arrival (Suggested by Melki)
- The Devil All the Time (Suggested by Mike)
- Chango's Beads and Two-Tone Shoes (Suggested by Mike)
- Nightwoods (Suggested by Mike)
- Georgia Bottoms (Suggested by Mike)
- What It is Like to Go to War (Suggested by Mike)
- Snowdrops (Suggested by Phillipa)
- The Queen: A Patrick Bowers Thriller (Suggested by Hugh)
- The Devil Colony (Suggested by Hugh)
- The Marriage Plot (Suggested by Heather)
We need to start narrowing down this list, so I'm open for suggestions on what to get rid of. I ave removed anything released last year (that didn't win a literary award) and I did consider removing anything that was part of a series that isn't book 1 (but that wouldn't be fair on Hugh).
- A Visit from the Goon Squad (Pulitzer Prize Winner 2011)
- The Sense of an Ending (Man Booker Prize Winner 2011)
- Before I Go to Sleep (Suggested by Kim & Xeni & KL)
- The Wise Man's Fear (Suggested by Kim)
- Caleb's Crossing (Suggested by BarbaraSC & Heather)
- Faith: A Novel (Suggested by Heather)
- Delirium (Suggested by Xeni)
- The Peach Keeper (Suggested by Xeni)
- The Night Circus (Suggested by Phillipa & Xeni & Luana & Melki)
- The Tiger's Wife (Suggested by Luana)
- The Sisters Brothers (Suggested by Melki)
- State of Wonder (Suggested by Melki & Heather)
- The Prospect of My Arrival (Suggested by Melki)
- The Devil All the Time (Suggested by Mike)
- Chango's Beads and Two-Tone Shoes (Suggested by Mike)
- Nightwoods (Suggested by Mike)
- Georgia Bottoms (Suggested by Mike)
- What It is Like to Go to War (Suggested by Mike)
- Snowdrops (Suggested by Phillipa)
- The Queen: A Patrick Bowers Thriller (Suggested by Hugh)
- The Devil Colony (Suggested by Hugh)
- The Marriage Plot (Suggested by Heather)
We need to start narrowing down this list, so I'm open for suggestions on what to get rid of. I ave removed anything released last year (that didn't win a literary award) and I did consider removing anything that was part of a series that isn't book 1 (but that wouldn't be fair on Hugh).

Also, if one wanted to make a "to be read" List (as if i need another one) out of this best of list, you'd have to read the others in each series to make sense of it.
Of the two of them, I really like the spiritual message tucked neatly into "The Queen: A Patrick Bowers Thriller" but there is no real spiritual message in the Sigma Force Series. I just loved the books (entire series).
It wouldn't dent my bucket if the Devil colony was removed frm the list. I'd like to hear an idea of what should be on the "best of list" (criteria for inclusion?) but it's likely The Queen could come off too since it doesn't seem to be the type of books as most of the others on the list.
Both books look really interesting, I've not read either series, so I might have to try book one sometime. As for the best of 2011 list I've compiled, I left those two books there as they are decent choices, I'm just not sure if we should use them or not. We will find a fair way to narrow down the choices to 4-6 books to vote on for a monthly read.



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Only one I can think of at the moment was the 2011 Pulitzer prize winner A Visit from the Goon Squad but that was a 2010 book.