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Hrmm, I can't pick just one..
The Johnstown Flood by David McCullough 1984 by George Orwell And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie The Fever Series by Karen Marie Moning (can't pick just one of those) In the Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel Philbrick The Dresden Files Series by Jim Butcher (can't pick one of those either) Brave New World by Aldous Huxley I read a lot of great books this year but those were the ones that stuck out the most for me. |
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Thanks everyone. Keep 'em coming!
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Well, since the question wasn't limited to fiction ebooks, I'd have to say my two favorites in 2009 were Abraham Lincoln: A Life by Michael Burlingame and Louis D. Brandeis: A Life by Melvin Urofsky.
Lincoln is one of the most fascinating persons in American history and Burlingame's biography is the standard against which all Lincoln bios will be judged for many years to come. if anything, it is too complete a bio. Brandeis was a highly successful Boston lawyer who is mainly known for his role as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice. But Brandeis is the lawyer, the standard, that every lawyer should strive to be and reach but to which no lawyer before or since Brandeis ever rose. Brandeis was often a lawyer "to the situation" rather than a lawyer to an individual, with the result that he was exceptionally well-revered in his day, as well as well-disliked. For anyone interested in biography, I'd recommend these two titles in particular. Other interesting nonfiction books include Why the Dreyfus Affair Matters by Louis Begley; The Poison King: the Life and Legend of Mithradates by Adrienne Mayor; Democracy's Prisoner: Eugene V. Debs, the Great War, and the Right to Dissent by Ernest Freeberg; Fear: Antisemitism after Auschwitz by Jan Tomasz Gross; The Lexicographer's Dilemma by Jack Lynch; and Anti-Semitism: Myth and Hate from antiquity to the Present by Marvin Perry. |
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Either I'm becoming harder to please, or else the new stuff out there is getting worse. Remember, I actually read every single Hugo nominee for the past 2 yrs, knowing that they were supposed to be the best of the year.
So if I'm reading some of the very best new books, why were my favorites of 2009 actually re-reads of very old books, Vernor Vinge's "A Fire Upon the Deep" and "A Deepness in the Sky," and "Nova" by Samuel R. Delany? |
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The book that impressed me most this year is a rather old one.
It stuck out so much because I know I've come across it at high school and it didn't impress me then by one bit. This year it was the most hilarious book I've read. Shows how you change through the years. My book of 2009 was ............. Pride & Prejudice |
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The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi
Perdido Street Station by China Miéville |
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This year was filled with a lot of re-reads since I got my kindle, but the best things in total I read were:
Watership Down by Richard Adams (my favorite novel since I was ten) The Pearl By John Steinbeck The Red Pony by John Steinbeck Coraline by Neil Gaiman How To Disappear Completely by David Bowick The Monsters Within Idea by R. Thomas Riley Kindred by Octavia Butler The Collector by John Fowles Least liked book by far was Pride & Prejudice & Zombies - does not do justice in any way to the Austen novel. Michael |
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![]() To add a serious answer...I reread a lot of classics that I'm fairly fond of, but I suppose my favorite fresh read of the year was Barry Hughart's Bridge of Birds. I think it's a good book even for a casual reader, but as a scholar of Chinese literature, I found it particularly evocative and enjoyable. Granted, a lot of Chinese scholars would look down their nose at a book that didn't involve everyone dying...but I'm too immature to adopt such a perspective. Last edited by LDBoblo; 12-26-2009 at 08:39 PM. |
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I can't pick just one so in no particular order here are my favourite reads from '09.
The Diviners by Margaret Laurence. Julian: A Novel by Gore Vidal. The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann. |
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