Well, it’s been quite a year, literarily-speaking (not to mention the parts of my life that don’t involve books). This is the first year I’ve recorded what books I’ve read. For months beforehand, I’d had people suggest that I start a blog (my response invaribly being that my life wasn’t exciting enough to write about on a daily basis), and at the same time, I’d been wanting to keep a reading diary to keep track of the books I’d read and what I’d thought of them. I figured keeping an online reading blog would be the perfect fit. Little did I know that I would find a whole slew of like-minded folks, and that’s been one of the best things about keeping this blog. I’ve ‘met’ some wonderful, interesting people, and have discovered a veritible cornucopia of books to add to my wishlist. Thank you to all my fellow bibliophiles for enriching this experience beyond what I could have imagined.
In other book news this year, I was given the chance to work at an excellent library in Charlotte, joined a book club, got readdicted reinvolved in BookCrossing, and was even featured in an article on BookCrossing in the Charlotte area. My husband and I also designed and launched Bookwormz, a site that allows users to find (and add) independent bookstores throughout the United States. Unfortunately I had to leave both my job and my book club when we relocated back to Georgia a few weeks ago, but I’m hoping to start a book club where I’m living now, as well as find another job that incorporates my love of reading.
Santa (in the form of my husband) was also very good to me this year. Under the tree were Reading Like a Writer, Special Topics in Calamity Physics and The 101 Most Influential People Who Never Lived. I also got an appropriately themed calendar and a subscription to Bookmarks. And in my stocking was a bookstore giftcard, which has already been used to buy Little Children, The Last Days of Dogtown, The Birth House and The Expected One. All of these items were on my wishlist, so it was nice to pare that down a little bit!
And since no year-end blog post would be complete without a list, here are the books I read in 2006, with links to the original posts for each. I decided to choose a ‘top ten’ – which was more difficult than I anticipated, having read so many great books. Those that I chose for that (ahem) honor are bolded:
Fast Food Nation ~ Eric Schlosser
Tales of a Female Nomad ~ Rita Golden Gelman
Julie & Julia ~ Julie Powell
Life of Pi ~ Yann Martel
A Field Guide to Buying Organic ~ Luddene Perry and Dan Schultz
Prodigal Summer ~ Barbara Kingsolver
Fingersmith ~ Sarah Waters
Imagined London ~ Anna Quindlen
Adrian Mole and the Weapons of Mass Destruction ~ Sue Townsend
So Many Books, So Little Time ~ Sara Nelson
The Thrall’s Tale – Judith Lindbergh
Into the Wild ~ Jon Krakauer
Kitchen Confidential ~ Anthony Bourdain
Fat Girl ~ Judith Moore
The Minister’s Daughter ~ Julie Hearn
How Reading Changed My Life – Anna Quindlen
The Readers’ Choice ~ Victoria Golden McMains
What to Read ~ Mickey Pearlman
A Year of Reading ~ Elisabeth Ellington and Jane Freimiller
The Reading Group Handbook ~ Rachel Jacobsohn
The Reading Group ~ Elizabeth Noble
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down – Anne Fadiman
My Sister’s Keeper ~ Jodi Picoult
Once Upon a Day ~ Lisa Tucker
The Reckoning ~ Sarah Pinborough
A Northern Light ~ Jennifer Donnelly
The Photograph ~ Penelope Lively
Sharp North ~ Patrick Cave
Birds in Fall ~ Brad Kessler
Summer Sisters ~ Judy Blume
Passing For Thin ~ Frances Kuffel
Kindred ~ Octavia Butler
Women of the Silk ~ Gail Tsukiyama
In Cold Blood ~ Truman Capote
Sand Dollar Summer ~ Kimberly Jones
The Kite Runner ~ Khaled Hosseini
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie ~ Muriel Sparks
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time ~ Mark Haddon
Bloodsucking Fiends ~ Christopher Moore
Atonement ~ Ian McEwan
Mayflower ~ Nathaniel Philbrick
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan ~ Lisa See
The Tea House on Mulberry Street ~ Sharon Owens
(Un)arranged Marriage ~ Bali Rai
Literacy and Longing in L.A. ~ Jennifer Kaufman and Karen Mack
Almost French ~ Sarah Turnbull
She Walks These Hills ~ Sharyn McCrumb
When the Emperor Was Divine ~ Julie Otsuka
Winner of the National Book Award ~ Jincy Willett
One Thousand White Women ~ Jim Fergus
Women Who Love Books Too Much ~ Brenda Knight
The Myth of You and Me ~ Leah Stewart
Water for Elephants ~ Sara Gruen
Fun Home ~ Alison Bechdel
Rebecca ~ Daphne DuMaurier
Hidden Latitudes ~ Alison Anderson
Persepolis ~ Marjane Satrapi
Eva Moves the Furniture ~ Margot Livesey
Maus I and II ~ Art Spiegelman
The Tooth Fairy ~ Graham Joyce
Goodnight, Nobody ~ Jennifer Weiner
Sleep, Pale Sister ~ Joanne Harris
Persepolis 2 ~ Marjane Satrapi
Blankets ~ Craig Thompson
The Shadow of the Wind ~ Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Gonzalez & Daughter Trucking Co. ~ Maria Amparo Escandon
Saints and Strangers ~ Angela Carter
Stuart: A Life Backwards ~ Alexander Masters
The Thirteenth Tale ~ Diane Setterfield
Sand in My Bra and Other Misadventures ~ edited by Jennifer L. Leo
The Lambs of London ~ Peter Ackroyd
The Day the World Came to Town ~ Jim DeFede
The Woman in Black ~ Susan Hill
Interpreter of Maladies ~ Jhumpa Lahiri
Cold Comfort Farm ~ Stella Gibbons
Holy Fools ~ Joanne Harris
The Bronte Project ~ Jennifer Vandever
English Passengers ~ Matthew Kneale
The Time Traveler’s Wife ~ Audrey Niffenegger
The White ~ Deborah Larsen
Disappearing Ingenue ~ Melissa Pritchard
Challenging the Pacific ~ Maud Fontenoy
Across the Savage Sea ~ Maud Fontenoy
Carter Beats the Devil ~ Glen David Gold
The Memory Keeper’s Daughter ~ Kim Edwards
The Boleyn Inheritance ~ Philippa Gregory
The All of It ~ Jeannette Haien
Altogether, I read 87 books. I didn’t post about any books that for one reason or another, I didn’t finish reading – luckily those would be less than a handful. I seem to have read quite a bit of non-fiction, which surprises me as I considered myself more of a fiction reader. I can definitely see my love for YA literature, one of my favorite genres. This was also the year that I discovered graphic novels, and my enjoyment of them was a pleasant surprise.
Here’s to a great 2007 – surrounded by friends, family and books! Happy New Year, Everyone!
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What a great post, Lesley. I hope that you are settling into your new town and state well. It can be hard starting over, I know. I enjoyed reading through your reading list for 2006, several of your top reads have been among my favorites over the years. I have Atonement ready to read in 2007 as part of the TBR Challenge. It’s good to know you enjoyed it so much! Have a happy new year and good luck to you!
Hope you had a great Christmas and a very Happy New Year back in Georgia. That’s quite a list you’ve made of all the books you’ve completed with many interesting titles/authors. I’m sure some of them will be added to my Amazon wish list shortly.
Hi Lesley!
Happy New Year! Thanks for posting the Bookmarks site, I’ve just bought my own subscription
Your list is great, and gives me some new ideas for reading as well… Hope to catch up with you soon–expect an email detailing some plans
Love,
Susan
First, Happy New Year!
What a year, huh?
Second, I want to say how much I have enjoyed your blog. I started blogging in Dec. 2005 and this concept is just great for finding someone to talk to about books!
Third, just how are you planning on starting a book club? Will you be going through the library (lib sponsored) or will it be a private thing amongst friends? I’ve done plenty through the library, but never on my own. I did try to get local librarians involved (school, public, academic) and had 5 tell me they would come-only one showed up! So, I didn’t go on to a next month…
I’m shy about the personal club and would love to know your process.
87 books! That is just incredible!! Hope you have a wonderful new year!
Happy New Year to you and yours! You read some great books last year. I was turned on to Imagined London by a friend and devoured and loved both that and How Reading Changed My Life. I added that “101 Most Influential People Who Never Lived” to my Amazon wishlist as it sounds fantastic.
Cheers to great reading in 2007!
What a fantastic list! I’ll definitely be going back to read some of your reviews since I think I only found your blog about halfway through the year. We have quite similar tastes, so I’ll be adding some to my wishlist based on your “best of 2007″ picks and your list as a whole.
Great post!! The list of books you read in 2007 is wonderful!! I hope the new year brings fabulous bookishness to you!
The only bad thing about these year-in-review posts is that I see several books on people’s list that I have read before and as I start seeing them it makes me want to re-read those books. I guess that is not really ‘bad’, just adds exponentially to the pile of books I want to read!
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Happy 2007! What a great list. Thank you for sharing that with us. Hope your new year starts off with a lot of great reads
What a fantastic list! We have similar reading tastes, as I have either read or have on my shelves to read several of the books on your list. Wishing you a wonderful new year in books and reading!
I have Blankets on one of my wishlists. This was the first year I’ve read more graphic novels as well. 87 books! Wow! I’m impressed. Many of your reads have gone onto my rapidly scrolling out of control wishlist!
Nice list! I’m impressed with your Bookwormz site… I see some of my favorite stores are sadly missing though so I’m going to have to add them!
Happy 2007! What a great list–there are a bunch on it that I would like to read this year! Thanks for linking to your reviews!
As a fellow book lover, I love the post. I can’t believe that you didn’t include Time Traveler’s Wife in your top ten, though. It is one of my top ten of all time!
I read several of the same books… and plan to use your list to find some for this year!
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Lesley, thanks for the new year wish. I hope your new year is filled with lots of wonderful books and joy in your everyday life.
I see many books on your list that I want to read. I hope many of those will show up on my 2007year end list.
That is some pile ‘o books you got through last year. Happy reading in 2007!
What a great list of books you read last year. Wishing you an even better year this year! Happy reading!