Monday, December 28, 2009

2009: my year in books

This past year I rekindled my love of reading.  I have always loved reading, but I seemed to only indulge myself during breaks from school.  This year I decided to keep a book journal, and as I look back on this year, I was able to keep the habit going even when studying.

This year I wasn't able to physically travel the world, but my reading took me to many different countries, time periods, perspectives, and worlds.  This is my year in books.

January - Catcher in the Rye (loved it)
February - This Boy's Life, a memoir
                 The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe (Loved it! Can you believe I had never read it?!?)
                1984  (thoroughly enjoyed)
March - The Genesis Code (hated it)
              Prince Caspian
              Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight  (tragic, yet beautiful)
May - Uncle Tom's Cabin (Adored it!)
          Hands of My Father (memoir of a boy growing up with deaf parents - recommended if interested)
June - The Three Musketeers (Possibly favorite book of the year - fun summer read)
July - Slaughter-House Five
August - The Count of Monte Cristo (enjoyed it, but not as much as musketeers)
September - The Kite Runner (Loved it!)
                    A Thousand Splendid Suns
                   Catch-22 (I would recommend it)
                  The Poisonwood Bible  (another good one)
December - The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo  (murder mysteries aren't my thang- but it was well written)
                   The Painter from Shanghai

I read so many good ones this year, it's hard to pick a favorite....

I looked through the list of 1001 books you should read before you die, and I had only read 23 of them.  My only "New Years Resolution" is to up that number, if only by 1 in this next year.

Does anyone have any suggestions for reading this next year?

3 comments:

  1. Several of my possible suggestions you already checked off your list this year (Kite Runner, Thousand Splendid Suns). Here are some for you:
    Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time; Same kind of different as me; hmm... I will have to let you know if I think of any more! :)

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  2. Thanks - I read "Curious Incident" a few years back & LOVED it, I will check out "Same kind of different"

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  3. Wow you knocked out a lot of classics, I hope that this year for me is as enriching as 2009 was for you.

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