Poll

All-Time Favorite

Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2)
 
  2052 votes 22.6%

The Help
 
  1973 votes 21.7%

City of Glass (The Mortal Instruments, #3)
 
  956 votes 10.5%

The Last Olympian (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #5)
 
  756 votes 8.3%

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, #1)
 
  742 votes 8.2%

Dead and Gone (Sookie Stackhouse, #9)
 
  681 votes 7.5%

Her Fearful Symmetry
 
  620 votes 6.8%

The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, #3)
 
  547 votes 6.0%

Evermore (The Immortals, #1)
 
  445 votes 4.9%

Hunted (House of Night, #5)
 
  314 votes 3.5%

9086 total votes

Poll added by: Jessica



This Poll is About

Authors:
P.C. Cast, Rick Riordan, Charlaine Harris, Seth Grahame-Smith, Suzanne Collins, Alyson Noel, Kathryn Stockett, Dan Brown, Cassandra Clare, Audrey Niffenegger

Books:
City of Glass (The Mortal Instruments, #3) Evermore (The Immortals, #1) Hunted (House of Night, #5) The Last Olympian (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #5) The Help Dead and Gone (Sookie Stackhouse, #9) Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, #1) Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, #3) Her Fearful Symmetry The Help The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, #3) Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, #1) Dead and Gone (Sookie Stackhouse, #9) City of Glass (The Mortal Instruments, #3) The Last Olympian (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #5) Hunted (House of Night, #5) Her Fearful Symmetry Evermore (The Immortals, #1)

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message 1: by Jaspreet (new)

Jaspreet Could I add another book to the list? I have not read any of these and would love to participate.


message 2: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne Haywood Where is The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society? Absolutely a fabulous book!


message 3: by Jessica (new)

Jessica The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society was published in 2008. These Goodreads Choice Awards are just for books published in 2009.


message 4: by Kathi (new)

Kathi Burke There are some really good books missing.


message 5: by Jaclynn (new)

Jaclynn I can't vote for any of the books in any of the categories because I didn't read any of them! I read a lot of books but sadly, none of these.


message 6: by Karla (new)

Karla dang it. i accidently clicked on evermore. I wanted to click on catching fire. darn.


message 7: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl The only one I've read is Catching Fire, so my vote is a little skewed, but it's a great book, only after reading it's prequel, The Hunger Games.


message 8: by Mariya (new)

Mariya sooo hard to choose between evermore and city of glass.


message 9: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Very good point, Carol!


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads Haven't read any of these. My choice would be South of Broad, by Pat Conroy.


message 11: by Clea (new)

Clea Simon I enjoyed "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies," but I certainly wouldn't put it on a best of list. The rest of these ... blech.


message 12: by Cara (new)

Cara Probably because most of the people on goodreads (or at least the active ones) are in the young adult range (me included). I've read a couple of books on the list and I've heard of all the others so the poll isn't odd to me.


message 13: by Melyssa (new)

Melyssa Fablehaven and Blood Promise were my faves this year! I've only read one book on that list.


message 14: by Lobstergirl (new)

Lobstergirl I haven't read any of these books and I really doubt I ever will. Obviously GR users skew young and with not the most elevated taste. (Sorry but let's just admit it.)


message 15: by Robyn (new)

Robyn Hawk The lesson here is - the kids "get" how the site runs! ;-p

Don't just list your books - when you finish one review it!!!! It will make the list next year AND we will all be better able to decide on new books to read!

BTW - Her Fearful Symmetry and The Lost Symbol are not YA or Vampire books! If you haven't read it Her Fearful Symmetry is a great book from the author of the Time Traveler's Wife.


message 16: by Nanci (new)

Nanci I so agree. currently reading 'The elegance of the Hedgehog'- recommended by a friend and am interested in feedback from others.



message 17: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Nanci wrote: " I so agree. currently reading 'The elegance of the Hedgehog'- recommended by a friend and am interested in feedback from others.
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nancy, i loved "the elegance of the Hedgehog" I thought it was beautifully written and not 'run of the mill' fiction.



message 18: by Iatrou (new)

Iatrou For those that posted that they have not read any of these books, read "The Help". It was great...could not put it down!


message 19: by Ekram (new)

Ekram Being a 'kid' as a lot of you put it, I've read a lot of these books. My vote is between City of Glass and the Last Olympian. Both really good, especially for YA books.


message 20: by Eleanor (new)

Eleanor I'm with Lobster Girl -- I use Goodreads often, but I'm just not that into YA books ...


message 21: by Eleanor (new)

Eleanor By the way - did any of you read The Gift of Rain -- or Cutting for Stone? They are both quite good. Also Sarah Vowel's The Wordy Shipmates.


message 22: by Cecilia (new)

Cecilia Jessica wrote: "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society was published in 2008. These Goodreads Choice Awards are just for books published in 2009."

Agree!


message 23: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth Man I there are to many good books. I loved Catching Fire and the Last Olympian, but City of Glass was really good too!


message 24: by Gayatri (new)

Gayatri Swaminathan I think a poll for 'all time' best books involving only books of 2009 is a little premature...


message 25: by Dana (new)

Dana Duffy Backs I've read a few of these, but I'd have to say Slob or Fire would be my choice for the year.


message 26: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Where on this list is Barbara Kingsolver's Lacuna. It is a fabulous book!
Dan Brown?? Be serious.


message 27: by river (new)

river Ahhh the hunger games trilogy is soooo good.




message 28: by Nanci (new)

Nanci Elizabeth *~EROB~* wrote: "Man I there are to many good books. I loved Catching Fire and the Last Olympian, but City of Glass was really good too!"

Amen.


message 29: by Rides3wheels (last edited Dec 09, 2009 11:50AM) (new)

Rides3wheels Did Goodreads readers like the dreadful Lost Symbol and ignore The Lacuna...The Gargoyle...The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane...? Puhleeeese...I thought Goodreads was a place where readers of REAL books met.


message 30: by Susan (new)

Susan I read a lot of really good books in 2009 - none of them made it to your list. Sorry can't vote on the titles you have listed - wouldn't be "honest". None of them truly qualify as "Best Book of 2009". I agree with rides3wheels and lobstergirl............


message 31: by Roberta (new)

Roberta Of the books you've listed I would choose the Last Olympians. The series seems to have inspired many young people to read (don't think it's as good as Harry Potter though.

Where do these lists come from? I think it might be more interesting just to have those who want to share what was their particular favorite read of the year in selected categories.


message 32: by Charlene (new)

Charlene I absolutely loved Catching Fire!If you haven't read The Hunger Game and Catching Fire you really should- they will make you stop and think. Sometimes fiction isn't so unrealistic, what if...?


message 33: by JudiAnne (new)

JudiAnne Susanna wrote: "Haven't read any of these. My choice would be South of Broad, by Pat Conroy."

I agree. South of broad was my favorite this year. Who picks these books anyway, I read a lot all kinds of genres and I haven't heard of any of these.




message 34: by Mom (new)

Mom I would vote for South of Broad, as well. It was a stunning quilt of characters lives intertwined with the history of Charleston, and what being from Charleston means. Rich, fully developed characters. Should have been on the list.


TheDigressiveApproach The only decent books up there are Pride & Prejudice & Zombies and The Last Olympian!
And why is The Lost Symbol there?


message 36: by Dorsi (new)

Dorsi I have read & liked several of the books listed, but not all of them. I will vote on one of the choices given. I think, in my humble opinion, that you should be able to choose any book you want, not be limited to the choices given. I am amazed that The Lost Symbol made it on the list as most of the reviews I read were not positive. It only has an average rating of 3.35. It's not a low rating, but not incredibly high either. How did you choose these books again?


message 37: by Isabel (new)

Isabel Wolf Hall


message 38: by Peg (new)

Peg Vicki wrote: "Nanci wrote: " I so agree. currently reading 'The elegance of the Hedgehog'- recommended by a friend and am interested in feedback from others.
"
nancy, i loved "the elegance of the Hedgehog" I th..."


Ditto!


message 39: by Dorsi (new)

Dorsi Dreamfever!


message 40: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Wilson Vicki wrote: "Nanci wrote: " I so agree. currently reading 'The elegance of the Hedgehog'- recommended by a friend and am interested in feedback from others.
"
nancy, i loved "the elegance of the Hedgehog" I th..."


It was recommended to me last year at this time and I would say it is probably one of my all-time favorites! I know most people wouldn't pick it up on their own so I have given it as a gift many times.



message 41: by J (new)

J I am not a young adult and I loved Catching Fire! I know several other adults (some parents of young adults) who enjoyed it also. I am so glad there are so many great storytellers who are seriously engaging young people today.


message 42: by Zina (new)

Zina CITY OF GLASS!!! hope it isnt the last book though...there has to be a sequeal!!!


message 43: by Geoff (new)

Geoff Naylor Geoff wrote:
I read 2 of this selection for my bookclub.
Loved Help, hated the zombie thing.


message 44: by Nanci (new)

Nanci Where are the fans of Steig Larrson? 'the Girl who played With Fire'


message 45: by Carol (new)

Carol I couldn't get through The Lost Symbol even though I loved his DiVinci Code and Angels and Demons. How about The Face Of Faith by Candy Wood Lindley. Marvelous spiritual non-fiction book. Carol


message 46: by Laurie (new)

Laurie My all-time favorite this year was Sum: 40 Tales of the Afterlives. It was smart and creative and different


message 47: by Libby (last edited Dec 11, 2009 08:53AM) (new)

Libby i haven't read any of these books, could i make a vote for a different book?


message 48: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin Garrabrant City of Glass, definitely. Catching Fire and The Last Olympian were great, but they can't compete with The Mortal Instruments. Most of these are in the young adult category, but people of all ages can read them. Technically, Harry Potter is children's fiction, but everyone likes Harry Potter, including adults.


message 49: by Crystal (new)

Crystal Faye Faye I loved City of Glass!


message 50: by Liz (new)

Liz Blech. None of them.


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