Saturday, January 3, 2015

Favorite books of 2014

If my count is correct, I read 48 books in 2014.  Not as high as I would like, but decent.  When I break it down into 12 months, that's 4 books a month.  Only 2 books read were non-fiction this year.  22 of the 48 books were written by women, which means 26 were written by men, so I find that fairly impartial, but surprising.  I would have guessed that I read more books written by women.  2 books were by Joyce Carol Oates and 2 were by Marilynn Robinson.  Anyway, as I annually do, I have my list of favorite books that I read in 2014.

This year the preliminary list is 21:


The Year of Wonder-Geraldine March

Death Comes For The Archbishop: Willa Cather

Still Alice-Lisa Genova

Iron House-John Hart

Miss Pegrine’s Home for Peculiar Children-Ransom Riggs

A Town Like Alice-Nevill Shute                                                      

The Son-Philipp Meyer

The Goldfinch-Donna Tartt

The Fault in our Stars-John Green

The Grapes of Wrath-John Steinbeck

 Frog Music-Emma Donoghue
A constellation of vital phenomena: Anthony Marra

Calling Me Home-Julie Kibler

Angle of Repose-Wallace Stegner

The Invention of Wings-Sue Monk Kidd

Carthage-Joyce Carol Oates

Natchez Burning-Greg Iles

Night Fall-Nelson DeMille

Lila-Marilynn Robinson

Gilead-Marilynn Robinson                                                   

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry-Rachel Joyce

I find it interesting that 2 of the books are Young Adult, and 4 of the books are older works.  11 of the 21 were written by women, so still fairly even.

I am eliminating the last two only because they were recent re-reads.  That by no means indicates that they are not worthy of my favorite books read! That being said-

Narrowing it down to my top 11 favorites of 2014:

Still Alice-Lisa Genova
Iron House-John Hart

A Town Like Alice-Nevill Shute                                                      

The Son-Philipp Meyer

The Goldfinch-Donna Tartt

The Grapes of Wrath-John Steinbeck

Angle of Repose-Wallace Stegner
The Invention of Wings-Sue Monk Kidd

Carthage-Joyce Carol Oates

Natchez Burning-Greg Iles

Lila-Marilynn Robinson

Again, three of these books are older books.  Now to get serious: my top 6 favorites:

The Son-Philipp Meyer

The Goldfinch-Donna Tartt

Angle of Repose-Wallace Stegner

The Invention of Wings-Sue Monk Kidd

Natchez Burning-Greg Iles

Lila-Marilynn Robinson

And so it gets down to 2 books:

Natchez Burning-Greg Iles

Lila-Marilynn Robinson

And choosing between these two books is like having to pick a favorite child.  I really loved both of them, but the winner goes to this stunningly beautiful book:

Lila by Marilynn Robinson  


 







 

2 comments:

Susan said...

I just picked up Gilead because so many people love it. I am seeing Natchez Burning turning up on some lists for the end of 2014, so I'll be looking for it in 2015. You read some good books, Sue. Happy reading in 2015!

Susan said...

I forgot to say that I loved Year of Wonder when I read it several years ago, and gave it to my mother to read, who also enjoyed it very much. Glad to see you enjoyed it too! I often think about it, it really brought the plague home in a very personal and real way, didn't it?