Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Favorite Books of 2012 and Reading Goals for 2013



Well, last year 22 books made my Top List for 2011.  I felt bad that I couldn't even narrow it to 20, but then this year I have ended up with a Top 28 Books (out of about 70 that I read), so I am re-framing my feelings, and feeling grateful that I read even more great books this past year!  The books I read are rated by me on a very subjective scale, ranging from "bad" to "excellent".  I don't share my subjective ratings with others; it is just for me.  However, the list of 28 books below were rated either "excellent" or "very good".  And as last year, I will slowly attempt to narrow this down.  Last year, I could not pick a number one favorite, but this year, there is a hands-down favorite!

So, here is the list of the top 28 books that I read in 2012, listed in the order that I read them:

Jack Kennedy Elusive Hero-Chris Matthews                        

The Immortal Life of Harriett Lacks-Rebecca Skoot

The Sense of an Ending-Julian Barnes                                       

On Canaan’s Side-Sebastian Barry

To Kill A Mockingbird-Harper Lee                                                

Old Filth-Jane Gardam

Hunger Games-Suzanne Collins

Catching Fire-Suzanne Collins

Mockingjay-Suzanne Collins

The Man in the Wooden Hat-Jane Gardam

A Prayer for Owen Meany-John Irving                                       

The Bottoms-JR Lansdale

nightwoods-Charles Frazier

The Snow Child-Eowyn Ivey

The Ice Queen-Alice Hoffman

The Absolutist-John Boyne

In the Tennessee Country-Peter Taylor                                      

The Orchardist-Amanda Coplin

The Patron Saint of Liars-Ann Patchett

A Summons to Memphis-Peter Taylor

11/22/63-Stephen King

Wild-Cheryl Strayed

Rebecca-Daphne Du Maurier

Once Upon A River-Bonnie Jo Campbell

The End of Your Life Book Club-Will Schwalbe

Gone Girl-Gillian Flynn

Reinventing the Body, Resurrecting the Soul-Deepak Chopra

The Lost Wife-Alyson Richman
Lincoln-David Herbert Donald 

I am pleased (with myself) to report that of the top 28, 6 are non-fiction.  At this rate, I may have to stop saying that I don't like non-fiction!

Okay, narrowing the list down to my top 16 (why are my numbers so odd?)

Jack Kennedy Elusive Hero-Chris Matthews                       

The Sense of an Ending-Julian Barnes                                 

On Canaan’s Side-Sebastian Barry

To Kill A Mockingbird-Harper Lee                                      

A Prayer for Owen Meany-John Irving                                

The Bottoms-JR Lansdale

nightwoods-Charles Frazier

The Snow Child-Eowyn Ivey

The Ice Queen-Alice Hoffman

The Absolutist-John Boyne

In the Tennessee Country-Peter Taylor                                

The Orchardist-Amanda Coplin

A Summons to Memphis-Peter Taylor

Wild-Cheryl Strayed

The End of Your Life Book Club-Will Schwalbe

Lincoln-David Herbert Donald


Wow, there are still 4 non-fiction books on my list!  Crazy!  It is interesting to note that 6 of these 16 are older books.

And more selecting:

Jack Kennedy Elusive Hero-Chris Matthews                       

The Sense of an Ending-Julian Barnes                                 

To Kill A Mockingbird-Harper Lee                                      

A Prayer for Owen Meany-John Irving                                

The Bottoms-JR Lansdale

nightwoods-Charles Frazier

The Snow Child-Eowyn Ivey

The Ice Queen-Alice Hoffman

The Absolutist-John Boyne

The Orchardist-Amanda Coplin

Wild-Cheryl Strayed


Oh, nuts, now the number is 11.  Maybe I am odd, not the numbers! 

Okay, now it is getting really tough, but I am narrowing it down even further (last time before announcing my favorite book of 2012, I promise):

Jack Kennedy Elusive Hero-Chris Matthews                       

To Kill A Mockingbird-Harper Lee                                      

The Ice Queen-Alice Hoffman

The Absolutist-John Boyne

The Orchardist-Amanda Coplin

Wild-Cheryl Strayed



And now for the final narrowing...Despite the fact that To Kill A Mockingbird is my favorite all-time book, my very favorite book read in 2012 was:

 Wild by Cheryl Strayed

And there you have it...my absolute very favorite book that I read this past year.  And, yes, it is non-fiction!  Hooray for me and my reading!

 My reading goals for next year are a little different than in the past.  Usually I have focused on wanting to read more books than the year before.  I am not focusing on that this year.  This year one of my goals is to begin reading more about Abraham Lincoln.  It was a in-retirement goal that I had for years, and I still hadn't gotten to it until last month.  Reading Lincoln and seeing the movie Lincoln re-enforced my feeling of wanting to know more about him. A second goal is to begin reading some of the books that my mom had left a list of that she wanted to read.  And my third goal is to whittle down the pile of books to-be-read (TBR) that are all over my house! I can't wait to get started, so off I go to read right now!

Happy New Year everyone!
























1 comment:

Bybee said...

I am getting more and more curious about Wild.

Loved how you narrowed down your list.