Yes of course, I am active at Goodreads because I keep the site as my virtual library. It’s where I find lovely and inspiring book reviews, books that are some readers’ favorites, books that earn five stars and recommendations from other readers. I actually voted in the selection of books in the 10th Annual Goodreads Choice Awards. Been Looking forward to this and the results came out today. Though those books that I recommended didn’t win, I am still happy that I was able to read most of the nominated books for this year. If you are not a Goodreads member, it might interest you to know these books which are included and which I had the opportunity to read.
FICTION:
- Still Me by Jojo Moyes – this is a sequel (3rd book) to the first one called Me Before You. Moyes is a British author and this is her first Goodreads Choice Awards.
- Girls Burn Brighter by Shobha Rao. – This is actually placed at number 8, a story of India and two teenage girls in rural India. Here’s my short review: I think this is my second book about India and my first one with this author. Not expecting much but oh gosh, this book grips you all throughout. I’ve never been aware of those traditions in rural parts of India until now. The story is brutal in a sense that it delivers without sugar-coating the events and happenings in the story.
I was quite disappointed though when I reached the ending. Although it was implied that the two characters have finally found each other again, I would have preferred seeing their reactions face to face.
There is still life after all the hardships as long as one believes. - All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin – I’ve read almost all of Emily Giffin books and this one is another winner. How far would you go to protect your child? Are you willing to sacrifice everything, even your marriage to protect them? This is a relevant story of how teens deal with stress and pressure nowadays. Some friends could be bad influences in their lives. Some could do well staying as just friends.
BEST MYSTERY AND THRILLER:
- The Outsider by Stephen King – I blogged about this a few days ago while I was in the middle of reading it.
- Force of Nature by Jane Harper – this is on the 9th slot and I didn’t have a review of it.
HISTORICAL FICTION:
- The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah. – She bagged it in 2015 for The Nightingale and today she won again for this book The Great Alone. Read this last March 2018. A lovely, touching and beautiful book. One of Kristin Hannah’s best. One gets to be a little emotional while reading a wonderful story.
- The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris – it came in second though. I wrote a review about this book here at WordPress a few months ago.A compelling read about the Holocaust. Based on a true story of two Slovakian Jews who survived Auschwitz.I wonder why I am always drawn to historical books, fiction or otherwise particularly in that time of history which is the Second World War. I love those heart-wrenching stories of survival, the hope and faith of each person to live a normal life again.And I am reminded of our situation here in our country, democracy and populism. What is good for a group of people does not apply to all.
- Warlight by Michael Ondaatje – It came in at the number nine slot. I thought at first, it is a memoir since there is not much dialogue so to speak. The story jumps making you a little lost. It was only during the third part of the story that it made sense at all. Sorry, not really my cup of tea as a historical fiction.
BEST OF THE BEST:
- The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas. – I’ve long wanted to read this but I couldn’t find a copy. Curious about how it came to be the best story (among other winners in the past).
- All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr – This was my nomination but it came up in number two slot. I think I made a review of this at WordPress too. I can’t remember now. I think I did when it won the Best Historical Fiction back in 2014.
- The Help by Kathryn Stockett – I rated this four stars. I wasn’t active in reviewing books yet back in 2014.
- The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah – 2015 winner. Would love to re-read this. I think I already forgot the story.
- Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins – the number two book in the Hunger Games series. I am sure you are also familiar with it. When the series came out, Nissa bought the whole set.
- The Fault In Our Stars by John Green – I love this book but it is the only one I read of the author. Nissa has a whole set too of the series. I also watched the movie adaptation. It’s Goodreads’ Best Young Adult Fiction of 2012.
- Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng. No wonder this won the 2017 Best Fiction. Beautiful!
- Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell – I had a great time reading this. Best Young Adult Fiction of 2013
- Before We Were Yours – by Lisa Wingate Best Historical Fiction of 2017. Really hard to review this but it was an enjoyable read.
You are welcome to read these books which I’ve enjoyed reading the past months and years.
Thanks for those recommendations, Arlene. It is always a joy to read about your enthusiasm for reading. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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You are most welcome Pete. I enjoyed reading them all. I look forward to these awards every year on Goodreads.
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I’m saving this because I’m always looking for something good to read. I’m reading Before We Were Yours right now and I can’t put it down!
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I had jotted so many inspiring quotes from the book Michelle. Some are included in my blog post a couple of days ago. Are you done, how did you find it?
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I’m almost done. I love when the story is told from Rill’s point, but I find getting through Avery’s parts are slow going.
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It was a great read but I didn’t make a review of it.
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I had a chance to review Jane Harper’s third book which is coming out this spring. I really like her mysteries set in Australia with limited possible suspects.
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Is the review in your blog Elizabeth? It seems like I missed reading it 😦
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No. I read it for another site and haven’t reviewed it publicly yet since it doesn’t come out until next spring.
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An impressive list
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Yeay, thanks Derrick!
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Thank you for the wonderful book review, Arlene!
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You’re welcome Amy. Thanks for appreciating it.
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I’ve been wanting to read The Hate U Give, too. I’ve read a couple of the books on the Best of the Best list. The Outsider is the only other one I’ve read on your list.
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Hope we find copies of the book Robin. Thanks for dropping by.
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Hmmm, the Emily Giffin book seems very interesting!!!
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It is and all those books are all interesting to read. I haven’t read them all yet though.
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