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1.10.2009

A Year of Books

Alas, another year of unreviewed reading has passed, but this time I kept a list of books as I read them. This is that list. Each book is rated out of four. Originally, it was out of five, but when none of them scored that high, I decided to grade on a curve. (*specifies a re-read)


New Moon
by Stephenie Meyer

13 Little Blue Envelopes
by Maureen Johnson

21 Proms
edited by David Levithan and Daniel Ehrenhaft

The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
by Michael Scott

The Princess Diaries
by Meg Cabot

The Penelopiad
by Margaret Atwood

About a Boy
by Nick Hornby

The Jane Austen Book Club
by Karen Joy Fowler

This Book Will Save Your Life
by A. M. Homes

The Martian Child
by David Gerrold

Suite Scarlett
by Maureen Johnson

High Fidelity
by Nick Hornby

The Last Sin Eater
by Francine Rivers

Anansi Boys
by Neil Gaiman

The Time Traveler's Wife*
by Audrey Niffenegger

American Gods
by Neil Gaiman

The Catcher in the Rye
by J.D. Salinger

Austenland
by Shannon Hale

Twice Upon a Marigold
by Jean Ferris

Ella Enchanted*
by Gail Carson Levine

The Lovely Bones
by Alice Sebold

On Writing
by Stephen King

The Emperor's Children
by Claire Messud

Bag of Bones
by Stephen King

Whirlwind
by Cathy Marie Hake

The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
by Stephen King

Nine Stories
by J.D. Salinger

Two or Three Things I Know for Sure
by Dorothy Allison

Let It Snow
by John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle

Fup
by Jim Dodge

On Chesil Beach
by Ian McEwan

Paper Towns
by John Green

Fragile Things
by Neil Gaiman

The Graveyard Book
by Neil Gaiman

The Giver
adapted for the stage by Eric Coble from the book by Lois Lowry

Slaughterhouse Five
by Kurt Vonnegut

Just Ella
by Margaret Peterson Haddix

The Nature of Jade
by Deb Caletti

Hit the Road
by Caroline B. Cooney

P.S. I don't know why the stars image has a white border, and I don't know how to make it go away. Go away! Go away! It doesn't work.

1 Comments:

Blogger Robbie Iobst said...

Sarah,

I love this! I am always wondering if someone has read a book and if it is any good. Someone I KNOW. I will refer back to this list often. :0)

5/3/09 5:40 AM

 

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