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The Stranger Beside Me: Ted Bundy The Shocking Inside Story
The Giver
Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Frontlines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture
The Secret History
The Magicians (and its sequel, The Magician King)
Not Without My Daughter (and its sequel, For the Love of a Child)
The Passage
Midwives
NurtureShock: New Thinking About Children
Little Children

I put Cinderella on my list as soon as I read your review!

10.Caleb's Crossing
9.Doc: A Novel
8. Faith: A Novel
7. Why We Get Fat: And What to Do About It
6. When God Was a Rabbit
5. The Widower's Tale
4.The Marriage Plot
3. State of Wonder
2. The Night Circus
1. A Visit from the Goon Squad
It was a very good year in reading. In other respects, I am hoping for better in 2012.

Glad to hear it! Do you have a daughter? It's a winner of a book and has totally changed how I view girls' toys, marketing to girls, and in general what I emphasize and don't emphasize to my daughters. I'm REALLY glad I read it while they are little and in the thick of all this. I recommended it to a friend of mine with a daughter close in age to my youngest, and she loved it too.

I do. They're both older, but I think this subject is fascinating and have friends with younger girls. My eldest daughter was in middle school when I read[book:Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and Other Realities of Adolescence. It was so interseting and really taught me a lot. Now my other daughter is in middle school and I can help her rather than being clueless.

10.Caleb's Crossing
9.Doc: A Novel
8. Faith: A Novel
7. [book:Why We ..."
I have 4 on your top 10 that I haven't read yet! I've got some good reading ahead :)

6. Among the Truthers: A Journey Through America's Growing Conspiracist Underground
5. Still Missing
4. Zeitoun
3. The Wilder Life: My Adventures in the Lost World of Little House on the Prairie
2. Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption
1. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

I own Queen Bees... and plan to read that for sure. I also have [book:Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls, Come Back: A Mother and Daughter's Journey Through Hell and Back, and You're Wearing That?: Understanding Mothers and Daughters in Conversation, all books I feel will benefit me in my relationship with my girls.
Sorry for the tangent, everyone. As you were.

The last time I asked 'you're wearing that??' was Sun. "Take off those short shorts and try again! We're going to a formal xmas party not a pool party." Most often I can bite my tongue, lol.

Haha! Good for you for knowing when to bite your tongue! I have a feeling I won't always be so good at that. :/

2. The Last Child
3. The Murderer's Daughters
4. Little Princes: One Man's Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal
5. Traveling Light
6. The Book Thief
7. The Thirteenth Tale
8.The Lake of Dead Languages
9. To Kill a Mockingbird
10. Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal

1. The Passage
2. The Sweet Relief of Missing Children
3. The Marriage Plot
4. Zone One
5. 22 Britannia Road
Although I haven't quite finished it yet, I know I will add:
6. The Beauty and the Sorrow
I'm really looking forward to 2012!

DOC- A NOVEL
FAITH - A NOVEL
STATE IF WONDER
THE WIDOWER'S TALE
(the only one's I read from your list)
I am not finished with the year yet so I am going to hold off until the bitter end..

I haven't posted m..."
Thanks, Vicky, but as you can see from my list, it was an especially weak year for historical fiction for me. But I really did like 22 Britannia Road. And the non-fiction book I'm reading on World War I, The Beauty and the Sorrow, really does read like a novel.

LOL- that sounds all too familiar. I think I'd better read that book:)

1. All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque
2. Moab Is My Washpot by Stephen Fry
3. Earth Abides by George R. Stewart
4. Tim Burton's the Nightmare Before Christmas by Tim Burton
5. The Bad Beginning (and the rest of the series for that matter) by Lemony Snicket
6. Zombicorns by John Green
7. Recipe for Murder by Esterelle Payany
8. Fevre Dream by George R.R. Martin
9. Flu by Wayne Simmons
10. Heartstone by C.J. Sansom

1) A Confederacy of Dunces
2) The Elegance of the Hedgehog
3) Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen
4) People's History of the United States, A: 1492 to Present, Revised and Updated Edition
5) WEB OF DEBT: The Shocking Truth About Our Money System -- The Sleight of Hand That Has Trapped Us in Debt and How We Can Break Free
6) Cutting for Stone
7) Truman
8) Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption
9) Retirement Heist
10) The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine

1) A Confederacy of Dunces
2) The Elegance of the Hedgehog
3) [book:Bo..."
Definitely what you read in 2011! I'm reading A Confederacy of Dunces right now. I'm about 50pgs in and just getting into the quirky characteristics of Ignatious. I have a feeling I'm going to love it when I'm finished.

1) A Confederacy of Dunces
2) The Elegance of the Hedgehog..."
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. If you like unique characters, Ignatious is your man.

State of Wonder
Still Alice
Henry's Sisters
Water for Elephants
The Help
The Patron Saint of Liars
All This, and Heaven Too
Every Last One
A Spot of Bother
A Thousand Splendid Suns


I also liked State of Wonder. Not only was it an exciting trip down the Amazon, it made me think about - 1) how old is too old to have a baby?
2)just because science makes it possible, is it morally right to get pregnant in you 60s? 70s?
3)and how far would I have been willing to go to conceive?
Other favorites for the year, in no particular order:
Serena
Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption
Case Histories
The Brothers K
The Poisonwood Bible
The Wheelman
and
The Prospect of My Arrival

Hey Stacey - I know I've been MIA this year, but I'd love to compile the annual list! It just might take me a couple of weeks to do so - I'm in desperate need of reading recommendations, so my offer is really self-serving! LOL

The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt
Room by Emma Donoghue
The Passage (The Passage #1) by Justin Cronin
The Brothers K by David James Duncan
The Hypnotist by Lars Kepler
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie (A Flavia de Luce Mystery, #1) by Alan Bradley
Left Neglected by Lisa Genova
The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag (A Flavia de Luce Mystery #2) by Alan Bradley
Let Me In by John Ajvide Lindqvist
This Is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper

Unbroken
Mary: Mrs. A. Lincoln
The Immortal Life of Henrietta LacksThe Night Circus
Vaclav and Lena
Still Missing
Silver Sparrow
Breakfast with BuddhaOne Amazing ThingOne Amazing Thing
Blame: A Novel (Michelle Huneven)
Happy New Year, all!

SAVING CEECEE HONEYCUTT - HOFFMAN
WHEN A CROCODILE EATS THE SUN - GODWIN
WORLD & TOWN - GISH
THE WIDOWER'S TALE - GLASS
POPE JOAN - CROSS
FAITHFUL PLACE, FRENCH
STATE OF WONDER - PATCHETT
DOC - RUSSELL
MATTERHORN - MARLANTES
FAITH A NOVEL - HAIGH
THE KITCHEN HOUSE - GRISSOM

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
As Always, Julia: The Letters of Julia Child and Avis DeVoto
Bossypants
The Women's Room
The Last Time I Saw You
Left Neglected
WThe Weird Sisters

The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt
Room by Emma Donoghue
The Passage (The Passage #1) by Justin Cronin
The Brothers K by David James Duncan
The Hypnotist by Lars Keple..."
I'm reading Let Me In (mine is under the title
Let the Right One In) and love it. I'm a little more than halfway through.

Here are my paltry few favorites of the year for you to include (not totally in order, though the first 3 were definitely my tops):
FALLING TOGETHER (Marisa de los Santos)
LEFT NEGLECTED (Lisa Genova)
THOSE WHO SAVE US (Jenna Blum)
MAINE (J. Courtney Sullivan)
THE LOTUS EATERS (Tatjana Soli)
STILL MISSING (Chevy Stevens)

Here are my paltry few favorit..."
Yay! Another fan of Those Who Save Us!

Here are my paltry ..."
Good to see Those Who Save Us on people's lists; it's on my to-read list.


Great, I actually own a copy so I'll have to move it up on my list.

Yes! Stones is another of my favorites. I often take it when I am traveling.

My 10 in the order tha I read them.
Left Neglected
This Is Where I Leave You
Child 44
The Girl Who Played with Fire
Rainlight
Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
Iron House
The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey
Breakfast with Buddha
The Lonely Polygamist

Her..."
Those Who Save Us is on my all-time favorite list. Enjoy - it's fabulous!

Here is my list in no particular order except the first is absolutely hands down my favorite:
Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption
A Game of Thrones series books 1-3 (haven't read the others yet)
Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
TheJohnathon Strike/ Serena Dial series by Brian Freeman
The Paris Wife
The Magicians
The Red Queen
The White Queen
The Girl Who Chased the Moon
These Things Hidden

Here is my list in no particular order except the first is absolutely hands down my favorite:
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I LOVED The Magicians. Be sure to read the next in the trilogy, [book:The Magician King. :)

It's hard just remembering what was read in the last year, let alone ranking the books. Here's my list in order of preference. Devil in the White City may be so high because my son lives in Chicago now, so there is a personal connection to the Windy City.
Steve Jobs
The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America-then watched the movie expo-magic in the white city via Amazon streaming ,and feel as though I visited this Chicago 1893 World's fair.
Emily, Alone- a little gem
The Hunger Games -only read first one, am I the only one who didn't go further?
People of the Book discovered Geraldine Brooks this year. followed this with her Year of Wonders
Blood, Bones, and Butter: The Inadvertent Education of a Reluctant Chef
As Always, Julia: The Letters of Julia Child and Avis DeVoto
Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption
State of Wonder-discovered Ann Patchett this year, read Bel Canto first, liked State of Wonder more.
Cutting for Stone
Before I Go to Sleep

It's hard just remembering what was read in the last year, let alone ranking the books. Here's my list in order of preference. Dev..."
Are you going to read the next in The Hunger Games trilogy? I found all three books to be equally good.

It's hard just remembering what was read in the last year, let alone ranking the books. Here's my list in order of preference. Dev..."
LOVED, LOVED, LOVED Year of Wonders:)

@ Annika-I, too, LOVED Year of Wonders. Some books leave a lasting impression, and I'll never forget the true historical basis that this little English village quarantined themselves during the plague, and what that must have been like.
Which reminds me of another book I loved-
Polio: An American Story- won pulitizer for history 2005,, and I learned so much about American History from this book. It should be ranked second on my list.


Does anyone else have a top 10 list to add? I've got all the ones listed tallied into two lists - Fiction and Non-Fiction and there are definitely some clear favorites this year!

They were equally good to me in that they all were just as suspenseful and kept you turning the pages. The last book is a bit different in tone, I would say, but I didn't see that as a negative. I know people have complained about how the trilogy ended, but I was fine with it, for the most part. Maybe Collins rushed to tie up loose ends toward the trilogy's end, but that's JMO, and the last book is still incredible.
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