Time for my annual Fave Fifteen book list. This list is created from the books I read this year (not when they were published). I did not do a very thorough job of recording all the books I read, in fact, I only wrote down 108, but I think I read more like 125 all the way through. This year, I was much more selective and probably started 30 books that I did not finish – reading as few as twenty pages and more than a hundred in some of them before quitting. The list is in a random order – well, actually, probably in the order I read them- and the criteria for making the list is simply “books that I enjoyed”. Some of them are light, others heavier, others in between. There’s literature, mysteries, light fiction…it’s all pretty much just whatever struck my fancy. So here goes:
Fave Fifteen YA & MG 2009
Braless in Wonderland – Debbie Reed Fischer
The Loser’s Guide to Life and Love – A.E. Cannon
The Musician’s Daughter – Susanne Dunlap
Flipped – Wendelin Van Draanen
Sticks – Joan Bauer
Fortune’s Magic Farm – Suzanne Selfors
Audrey Wait! – Robin Benway
Dramarama – E. Lockhart
After – Amy Efaw
Cashing In – Susan Colback
Tango – The Tale of an Island Dog – Eileen Beha
Perfect You – Elizabeth Scott
The Nature of Jade – Deb Caletti
When You Reach Me* – Rebecca Stead
The Giant-Slayer – Iain Lawrence
Fave Five – Adult Fiction
After You – Julie Buxbaum
The Guernesy Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society – Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows
The School of Essential Ingredients – Erica Bauermeister
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night – Mark Haddon
Real Life & Liars – Kristina Riggle
And last but not least, from the ARCs I’ve been lucky enough to read – Future Five in 2010
The Secret Year – Jennifer R. Hubbard
The Witchy Worries of Abbie Adams – Rhonda Hayter
Secret Saturdays – Torrey Maldonado
The Timekeeper’s Moon (a sequel to The Farwalker’s Quest) – Joni Sensel
Dirty Little Secrets – C. J. Omololu
*When You Reach Me is wonderful, but contains spoilers for A Wrinkle In Time, so if you haven’t read it, read that one first. I’ll refrain from ranting about how annoying I find that because it really is a great book.
I am honored that “Tango: The Tale of an Island Dog” is on your list, alongside so many fine books by really fine children’s writers. I’m so glad that you “simply enjoyed it.”
Thank you!
Cool! Lots here that I need to read…
Perfect You is on my list too, love that one.