Saturday, January 1, 2011

Books Read in 2010

1. The Heretic's Apprentice - Ellis Peters 5/5
2. The Virgin of Small Plains - Nancy Pickard 5/5
3. The Book of Laughter and Forgetting - Milan Kundera 3/5
4. Confessions - St. Augustine 4/5
5. Sir Percy Leads the Band - Baroness Emmuska Orczy 4/5
6. Innocent Traitor - Alison Weir 5/5
7. Never Let Me Go - Kazuo Ishiguro 4/5
8. The Romanov Bride - Robert Alexander 3/5
9. Niccolo Rising - Dorothy Dunnett 4/5
10. The Whiskey Rebels - David Liss 4/5
11. What They Fought For - James McPherson
12. The Crusader - Alexander Eisner 4/5
13. The Road - Cormac McCarthy 1/5
14. Mistress of the Revolution - Catherine Delors 4/5
15. Sister Carrie - Theodore Dreiser 4/5
16. The Potter's Field - Ellis Peters 5/5
17. The Adventures of David Simple - Sarah Fielding 1/5
18. The Last Queen - CW Gortner 5/5
19. Angela's Ashes - Frank McCourt 3/5
20. The Gathering - Anne Enright 3/5
21. Belong to Me - Marisa de los Santos 4/5
22. Like Mayflies in the Stream - Shauna Roberts 3/5
23. The Coffee Trader - David Liss 4/5
24. The Moonstone - Wilkie Collins 5/5
25. Broken Paradise - Cecilia Samartin 4/5
26. A Prayer for the City - Buzz Bissinger 4/5
27. The Queen's Lady - Barbara Kyle 3/5
28. Jim the Boy - Tony Early 4/5
29. The Summer of the Danes - Ellis Peters 3/5
30. Oscar and Lucinda - Peter Carey 5/5
31. Cleopatra Daughter - Michelle Moran 4/5
32. On Beauty - Zadie Smith 3/5
33.The Known World - Edward P Jones 1/5
34. Possession - AS Byatt 1/5
35. Peony in Love - Lisa See 4/5
36. Looking for Alaska - John Green 4/5
37. Beloved - Toni Morrison 1/5
38. Candide - Voltaire 3/5
39. No Name - Wilkie Collins 4/5

Favorite Fiction: Oscar and Lucinda - Peter Carey
Least Favorite Fiction: The Adventures of David Simple - Sarah Fielding
Favorite Nonfiction: A Prayer for the City - Buzz Bissinger

2 comments:

(Diane) Bibliophile By the Sea said...

Your read some good books in 2010...several are on my TBR list. Happy New Year and hope 2011 is a good one for you.

Veronica said...

Happy New Year to you too, Diane. I hope my list of 2011 books is a little longer than this year's...