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I know this is early but December is generally a slow reading month for me and many others so we may as well get a head start.
So, please take some time to review your 2021 Challenge List, your GoodReads Year in Books, or your book diary. Then let us know what books we should add to our 2022 reading plans and decide what threads to lurk on in the Deals forum. First, what were the best books you read this year?
Here are some links so you can see some of our past favorites: 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012 |
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Since I asked, here are my favorites from 2021 so far. Items published in 2021 in red.
I was pleasantly surprised by A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking by T. Kingfisher. A charming YA story that was a lot of fun to read. My daughters loved it too. I caught up on the Penric and Desdemona series by Lois McMaster Bujold, reading the latest 4 books, books 8 through 11 in published order:
I also caught up with what Murderbot's been up to. The first few got a lot of critical attention (and awards) and all of them are vey good. I started with a reread of the first 4 books (just as good the second time) and then read the first novel in the series, Network Effect, followed by the most recent book published this year, Fugitive Telemetry. Martha Wells really hit a home run with Murderbot. I also enjoyed Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary, I still prefer The Martian but this was very good too and better than Artemis. As for upcoming books, I really haven't looked too much yet, I'm not much of a reading planner. I do know Brandon Sanderson has a couple coming out next year that I will want to read including The Lost Metal which concludes the Wax and Wayne series in his Mistborn setting. |
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I have thirteen books tagged with "my top reads of 2021" at The Storygraph, and I don't think there will be any additions to that list in the next 3 weeks or so. Of those 13 the standouts were, in no particular order:
Pathfinders: The Golden Age of Arabic Science - Jim Al-Khalili - a refreshing read in an ever more Islamophobic world. Gallows Court - Martin Edwards. A very enjoyable Golden Age style mystery with a complex (anti)heroine The Cuckoo's Egg - Clifford Stoll. My only 5-star rating of 2021, and one I owe to Mobileread forums, since I learned of it here. MR for the win! ![]() I'm not sure what I'm looking forward to in 2022, perhaps book 3 in Martin Edwards' Rachel Savernake series Last edited by Uncle Robin; 12-07-2021 at 04:09 PM. |
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Until Goodreads is back up, I can’t begin to grapple with these!
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First, what were the best books you read this year?
Answered in the order they were read, no other rankings.
I'll probably edit later with some more stuff, but this was a good first pass of my spreadsheet. |
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Actually, I can answer one of the questions, as so far I’ve got only one book coming out next year on my list, Greek Myths: A New Retelling by Charlotte Higgins, another revamping of Greek mythology from the POV of the women.
It’ll be out the second week in January and I suspect I don’t have more next-year’s books on my list because I’m trying not to look - I bought so very many books this year. But no doubt that will change, because I’m weak. |
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A new answer to Third, what books are on your "I cant wait!" lists for 2022?
One of my favorite authors has finally had the first book in a long-awaited historical series released. She blogged about it when the pbook was released but at the time had no idea when the ebook would be out. ECSTATIC to see this on Amazon today, even if AWS issues mean I can't actually buy it right this very second ![]() ![]() |
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One book I’ve been looking forward to this year, albeit it’s not of great moment, is the newest Sharpe adventure by Bernard Cornwell which hit my OverDrive account yesterday, its release day. That should be fun, although the Sharpe books are inconsistent, ranging from four-star to two-star reads for me.
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First, what were the best books you read this year?
The Spy School books were great fun. Armor by John Steakley was surprisingly good. Better than I anticipated. Sadly, most books I read were duds. My average GR rating for 2021 is 2.8 |
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One of the nice stats at TSG is the ability to record exactly where one gave up on a book. My 28 DNFs average around 20-25% - several up to 50%, with some in the low teens. They probably represent a good chunk of the "ooh, that might be interesting" purchases I've made over the last few years, as opposed to the ones I was more confident of liking, which I do tend to finish.
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Best novel of the year so far is Naomi Krupitsky's The Family, about two girls who grow up in Mafia families. Though the author occasionally got a little too carried away with her prose, this was a beautifully written debut, and I will definitely be on the lookout for her next book.
Other favorite novels this year were three books with ballet settings--The Turnout by Megan Abbott, Watch Her Fall by Erin Kelly, and Astonish Me (2014) by Maggie Shipstead. Abbott and Kelly are longtime favorites, and did not disappoint. I also liked Sarah Langan's Good Neighbors and Alison Gaylin's The Collective. I was pretty happy with most of the fiction I read this year, though the books from some of my go-to authors (including Harlan Coben, Linwood Barclay, and Peter Swanson) were letdowns. Nonfiction later. |
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