2010

These are the books we, Goodreaders, read in 2010.

Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, #3)
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1)
The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1)
Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2)
The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium #2)
The Help
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3)
The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #1)
Dead in the Family (Sookie Stackhouse, #10)
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner (Twilight Saga, #3.5)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7)
The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, #3)
Eclipse (Twilight Saga, #3)
The Book Thief
Dead Until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse, #1)
Eight'll Get You Seven by Don DesrosiersBeautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuireYou Say Goodbye by Keith SteinbaumSlammed by Colleen HooverMagical Midnight by Catherine Lanigan
Books and Romances to Try
738 books — 390 voters
Out of My Mind by Sharon M. DraperFinally by Wendy MassMockingbird by Kathryn ErskineBecause of Mr. Terupt by Rob BuyeaCountdown by Deborah Wiles
Mock Newbery 2010/2011
82 books — 249 voters

The Martian by Andy WeirReady Player One by Ernest ClineLeviathan Wakes by James S.A. CoreyRed Rising by Pierce BrownAncillary Justice by Ann Leckie
Science Fiction - 2010-2019
549 books — 781 voters
The Fault in Our Stars by John GreenMockingjay by Suzanne CollinsDivergent by Veronica RothGone Girl by Gillian FlynnThe Martian by Andy Weir
Best Books of the Decade: 2010s
7,718 books — 14,323 voters

Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie PerkinsBefore I Fall by Lauren OliverThe DUFF by Kody KeplingerAmy & Roger's Epic Detour by Morgan MatsonThe Sky Is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson
2010 YA Contemporaries
99 books — 97 voters
Mockingjay by Suzanne CollinsThe Hunger Games by Suzanne CollinsLinger by Maggie StiefvaterCatching Fire by Suzanne CollinsHush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick
2010 Reading List
245 books — 239 voters

Paul Krugman
These are tough times for state governments. Huge deficits loom almost everywhere, from California to New York, from New Jersey to Texas. Wait—Texas? Wasn't Texas supposed to be thriving even as the rest of America suffered? Didn't its governor declare, during his re-election campaign, that 'we have billions in surplus'? Yes, it was, and yes, he did. But reality has now intruded, in the form of a deficit expected to run as high as $25 billion over the next two years. And that reality has impli ...more
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Robert Stacy McCain
When I was in London in 2008, I spent a couple hours hanging out at a pub with a couple of blokes who were drinking away the afternoon in preparation for going to that evening's Arsenal game/riot. Take away their Cockney accents, and these working-class guys might as well have been a couple of Bubbas gearing up for the Alabama-Auburn game. They were, in a phrase, British rednecks. And this is who soccer fans are, everywhere in the world except among the college-educated American elite. In Rio or ...more
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