Tyson Adams’ 2012 Book Awards: The Awesomes


Last year I instituted my best reads of the year, The Awesomes. I’ve read a few books this year (+90) and have decided that I needed to talk about my favourites of 2012 and award this year’s Awesome™.


As you will have noticed, my reviews of books are more about my impressions of the book and talking about how much I liked the book, rather than a recap of the plot, etc. My reasoning behind this is simple, I want to say “read this book” to people rather than fall into my bad habit of spoiling the ending, or being a bitch about books I didn’t enjoy. My list is based upon what I have read this year, so obviously some great books have missed out due to lack of reading hours in the year. Also my read list does include some books that were published prior to 2012. There were some categories that were sadly under-represented and some that had some very intense competition.Also, the fact that I finished a book shows that it was worth reading. I have my reading rules that stop me wasting valuable reading time on books I’m not enjoying. This means that any books on my read list are entertaining (well, unless I was particularly disgusted with the crappiness of the book in question).



Awesome of 2012


Nathaniel Cade series – Christopher Farnsworth


Night Angel Trilogy – Brent Weeks


Blasphemy – Douglas Preston


Temple of the Gods – Andy McDermott


Temple – Matthew Reilly


McGrave – Lee Goldberg


And the winner? Blasphemy by Douglas Preston.


Awesome Literary Fiction

There were no nominees in this category this year. Better luck next year.


Awesome Mystery & Thriller


Temple – Matthew Reilly


King City and McGrave- Lee Goldberg


First Drop – Zoe Sharp


Blasphemy – Douglas Preston


Temple of the Gods – Andy McDermott


Relic – Preston and Child


Nathaniel Cade series - Christopher Farnsworth


Tough category, but always hard to go past Matthew Reilly.


Awesome Crime


Assassin – Tara Moss


Vodka Doesn’t Freeze – Leah Giarrantano


Black Echo – Michael Connelly


Sunset Express – Robert Crais


Thirteen Hours – Deon Meyer


Another tough category this year. I’m going to have to give this one to Leah, with Tara, Michael and Robert close seconds.


Awesome Fantasy


Night Angel Trilogy – Brent Weeks


Awesome Paranormal Fantasy


Nathaniel Case series - Christopher Farnsworth


Awesome Science Fiction


There were no nominees in this category this year. Better luck next year.


Awesome Horror


Nathaniel Cade series - Christopher Farnsworth


The Kult – Shaun Jeffery


And the winner? Nathaniel Cade kicked arse!


Awesome Romance

There were no nominees in this category this year. Better luck next year.


Awesome Humor


Right What You No – Tyson Adams’ blog


I’m allowed to be self-congratulatory. Plus I didn’t read any funny books this year.


Awesome Nonfiction


This is an oxymoron, so it is invalidated as a category.


Awesome Graphic Novels & Comics


I didn’t read any 5 star graphic novels this year, but two series came to an end that were worth a mention: The Boys by Garth Ennis and Irredeemable/Incorruptible by Mark Waid. Both series were very strong and explored interesting aspects of the superhero genre.


Awesome Indie


King City – Lee Goldberg


Awesome Poetry


I still try to avoid poetry as much as possible, mainly because of ee cummings.


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