Best Reads of 2012

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This was indeed a magical year of reading, and it was agony picking a top ten list. As I’ve explained in the past, I only use the blog to recommend books I love, which means that there are many books I read which do not make the blog. I also deal almost exclusively in historical fiction, but that said, one book made my list this year that is not historical fiction (Shine, Shine, Shine.)


Without further ado, before I can change my mind again, and in no particular order, here is my list of favorite books read in 2012. If you click on each link, it will take you to the corresponding review.


1. Beautiful Ruins, Jess Walter


2. The Lost Wife, Alyson Richman


3. The Lighthouse Road, Peter Geye


4. Cascade, Maryanne O’Hara


5. Stoner, John Williams


6. Shine, Shine, Shine, Lydia Netzer


7. The Chaperone, Laura Moriarty


8. The House I Loved, Tatiana de Rosnay


9. The Care and Handling of Roses with Thorns, Margaret Dilloway


10. The Crown, Nancy Bilyeau


Have you read any of these books? What are your favorites of 2012?



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Published on December 16, 2012 20:17
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message 1: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Not read any of these yet but have Beautiful Ruins on audiobook, as well as Chaperone lined up for a listen. My favs for this year? "blood,bones and Butter, ThomasJefferson's Creme Brûlée and Night Circus among others!
( oh! And Hemingway's Girl, of course) also Hemingway's Boat. Here's to a wonderful Christmas & Happy New Year when I look forwardto reading your new novel about Zelda!


message 2: by Erika (new)

Erika Robuck Thanks, Nancy! I'm dying to read Night Circus. I've heard great things. Cheers!


message 3: by Marian (new)

 Marian I loved Beautiful Ruins and The Lost Wife. Also loved The Talk-Funny Girl, The End of Your Life Book Club, Heft and We the Animals.


message 4: by Erika (new)

Erika Robuck I haven't read most of those. I'll have to check them out!


message 5: by Marian (new)

 Marian Also The Fault in Our Stars... one of my all-time favorite books.


message 6: by Erika (new)

Erika Robuck I have heard so many good things about it. I hear its a sad one, though, and I don't have the stomach for at the moment. Later...


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