The time has come! Favorites must be declared!
Today,
Month of Favorites participants are jumping in with the
Top Ten Tuesday topic over at
Broke and the Bookish: Top 10 Favorite Books of the Year. In keeping with that, I figured there was no better day for me to announce...
The Well-Read Redhead's Best Books of 2014!
If you are a careful reader of my blog (and who isn't, RIGHT?), you may be surprised by some of my choices...and some of my non-choices. There are books on here that, in my initial review, I enjoyed but maybe wasn't completely gushing over. And there are books not on the list that I mentioned as potential favorites when I wrote my reviews. But at the end of the year, when I make this list, I go by what's really stuck with me--after months have passed, what are the books that are still leaving an impression? Still giving me something to think about?
As in past years, this list is in no particular order, and with links to my original reviews:
1.
The Three
by Sarah Lotz
I know I said this list is in no particular order, but there might be a reason why this was the first one I threw on here. I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS BOOK.
2.
Man V. Nature
by Diane Cook
I haven't read a collection of short stories this good in a very, very long time. I find myself thinking about them a LOT.
3.
Leaving Time
by Jodi Picoult
Is anyone surprised by me putting a Jodi Picoult novel on this list? Noooooooooooope.
4.
What I Had Before I Had You
by Sarah Cornwell
An intricately-woven family drama that explores the many complicated facets of relationships. Cornwell's ability to smoothly blend several different story angles together still impresses me.
5.
Gone With The Wind
by Margaret Mitchell
If there was ever a bitch that got shit done without caring what anyone else thought, it was Scarlett O'Hara.
6.
The Goldfinch
by Donna Tartt
I know, jump on the bandwagon about a year late, right? But it's just so, so good. A major time commitment, but an epic in every sense of the word.
7.
Above
by Isla Morley
This book is excellent, but it earned a special bump onto this list because it has the distinction of being the book that I have successfully recommended to the most people after reading it. "Successfully" meaning they raved about it afterwards, too.
8.
The One & Only
by Emily Giffin
Emily Giffin is pretty much always a winner for me. I adore her ability to make readers sympathetic to what would normally be the undesirable side of a situation. Such is the case with
The One & Only.
9.
The Memory of Love
by Linda Olsson
To quote my own review: "complex characters, surprising twists, and intriguing relationships." Plus beautiful writing to top it all off.
10.
Wintergirls
by Laurie Halse Anderson
I read several good YA fiction novels this year, but Wintergirls has the distinction of being the best. Anderson's writing is beautiful and poignant, and her handling of the topic of eating disorders is equal parts careful and impactful.
That does it for 2014! In going over everything I read this year, I realized how many excellent books I enjoyed in the last 12 months. A truly fantastic year for reading!
What made YOUR best-read list for 2014?