By the Numbers:
Middle Grade Fiction: 57
YA Fiction: 45
Graphic Novels: 7
Non-Fiction:18
Adult Fiction: 30
(Number of those that were sci-fi/fantasy books: 49)
Grand Total:157
Abandoned: 9
Challenges Completed: I only did three this year: Once Upon a Time, The Great Blogger Book Swap, and the People Of Color Challenge. I hit my goal in the POC challenge, finished the Once Upon a Time, and did less than I hoped on the Great Blogger Book Swap. I’m wondering if I should just be done with challenges for a while.
And now this year’s awards:
Best Adult Fiction: The Night Circus
Best YA book: I’ll Be There
Best Middle-grade book: Okay For Now
Best Fantasy: Daughter of Smoke and Bone
Best Sci-Fi/Distopian: Divergent
Best Graphic Novel: Zita the Spacegirl
Best Non-Fiction: The Disappearing Spoon
Best Romance: The Grand Sophy
Best Mystery(I read more than one this year!): The Devil Went Down to Austin
Best Audiobook: The True Meaning of Smekday
Best Jacket Flap: How to Survive a Garden Gnome Attack
And in other categories…
Okay, okay, so the hype isn’t always wrong: The Night Circus, The Help
Books I should have read AGES ago: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Cold Sassy Tree, Beowulf, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Hattie Big Sky
Author I overdosed on this year: Rick Riordan (a grand total of 6, plus I read the Percy Jackson series aloud to A.)
Favorite Reviews: Scones and Sensibility, Heat Wave
The Wink-Wink, Nudge-Nudge book: good heavens. I shelved a lot of romance fiction, but didn’t read a single one. Favorite worst title: The Oldest Living Married Virgin.
Best *Swoon* Factor: Uncommon Criminals, Anna and the French Kiss
Satire isn’t just for English Majors: Beauty Queen
Best Interviewee: Clare Vanderpool (whom I have seen in person now, but have yet to talk to…)
Best book with the longest title: The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
Best book with the worst cover: The Trouble With May Amelia
Best book for those sick of vampires: Drink, Slay, Love
Favorite reread: The Great Gatsby, On Fortune’s Wheel, The Wee Free Men
Woo-hoo, they’re back!: Son of Neptune, The Demon’s Surrender
Can we have the sequel NOW?: Hereville: How Mirka Got Her Sword, Divergent, The Hidden Gallery, Liar’s Moon
They’re commercial brain candy, but I liked them anyway: Heat Wave, Naked Heat, Heat Rises
Book for in-person book group I liked best: The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency
Book for on-line book group I liked best: Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer
Books I finished but didn’t feel the love for: The Cross Gardener, Same Kind of Different as Me
Number of Shakespeare plays I read: 1 – Twelfth Night. And we saw Taming of the Shrew, and about a third of Troilous and Cressida. The latter one was rained out.
Disappointing book by an author I respect: Pay the Piper
Books that made me laugh the most: Seriously… I’m Kidding, Knucklehead
Can I move in next door?: The Penderwicks at Point Mouette
Best quirky book: The Chronicles of Harris Burdick
Author everyone else loves that I discovered I liked: Mercedes Lackey (The Fairy Godmother)
Best book from an author I previously didn’t care for: Daughter of the Forest, Keeper
First-time authors I’d love to see more from: Sarah Stevenson (The Latte Rebellion), Erin McCahan (I Now Pronounce You Someone Else), Olugbemisola Rhuday Perkovich (8th Grade Superzero)
Theme(s) that inadvertently manifested themselves: Greek gods (Son of Neptune, Gods Behaving Badly, Athena and Zeus); The South (Their Eyes Were Watching God, The Help, all the Texas mystery books, Friday Night Lights, Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer, Lions of Little Rock); Death/Loss (The Cross Gardner, Same Kind of Different as Me, Chime, Cures for Heartbreak, Angel in My Pocket)
What are some of your bests this past year?
I”m really glad The Night Circus is on this list. 🙂
I'm done with challenges. Except RIP, which feels more like an event for me.
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I absolutely love posts like this, where I can scribble down lists of all the books I need to read.
Thanks for sharing and Happy New Year!
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I feel the same way, Amanda, about Once Upon a Time. I can't imagine not doing that. But as for everything else, I think I'm done, too.
Miss K: thanks!
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Very interesting categories. And I'm impressed with the variety you read! Great year!
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I really need to read Daughter of Smoke and Bone. I have seen it on many lists! I am happy to see The Night Circus on the list, though!
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I'm with you on Okay for Now, Daughter of Smoke and Bone, Divergent, and The Grand Sophy (though I didn't actually read that one this year). I also enjoyed Rick Riordan's mysteries. I read most of them prior to the publication of the Lightning Thief, actually, introduced to them by a friend from Texas. Also happy to report Sarah Stevenson has a 2 book deal from Flux, so more books will be forthcoming.
Happy New Year! I love that I am subscribed to your blog by email, and thus able to keep up even when I'm traveling, and scarcely reading anything online.
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Thank you for this!
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Wow, you read a lot of books this year! And I love the way you write about your favorites. This was a lot of fun to read.
I haven't yet posted my list of books read in 2011, but here are my favorites of the year:
http://leaningtowerofbooks.blogspot.com/2011/12/best-of-2011.html
Love your blog — so glad I joined the Comment Challenge!
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