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2013 – Best Book of the Year
2013 – Best Book Sure
to be a Classic (Published in 2011 but I read it in 2013)
Salvage the Bones by
Jesmyn Ward
2013 – The Best Novel of the Year
The Benediction by
Kent Haruf
Runners-up:
Dog Stars by Peter
Heller (2012), Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell, The Fault in our Stars by John Green (2012),
The Good Lord Bird by James McBride, Transatlantic
by Colum McCann, Someone by Alice
McDermott, and What Changes Everything by
Masha Hamilton
2013 – The Best Nonfiction Book of the Year
Men We Reaped by
Jesmyn Ward
2013 – The Best Memoir of the Year
Bootstrapper by
Mardi Jo Link
Runner-up:
The World’s Strongest
Librarian by Josh Hanagame
2013 – The Best Historical Fiction Novel of the Year
The Good Lord Bird
by James McBride
Runners-Up:
Burial Rites by
Hannah Kent, Transatlantic by Colum
McCann, The Blue Fox by Sjón,
Testing the Current (originally published in 1984, reissued in 2013) by
William McPherson
2013 – The Best Debut Novel of the Year
Burial Rites by
Hannah Kent
Runners Up: Two Great Novels published in 2012 that I read in 2013
Billy Lynn’s Long Half-timeWalk by Ben Fountain
Fobbit by David
Abrams
2013 – Best Post-Apocalyptic Novel (Published in 2012 but I read it in 2013)
Dog Stars by Peter
Heller
2013 - Best Books about War Told with Irony
2013 - Best Books about War Told with Irony
Billy Lynn’s Long Half-timeWalk by Ben Fountain (Published in 2012)
Fobbit by David Abrams (Published in 2012)
2013 – The Best Book Club Book in Years (I led two discussions of it in 2013.)
Salvage the Bones by
Jesmyn Ward
2013 – Best Book for Book Club Discussion in 2014
What ChangesEverything by Masha Hamilton
2013 – The Best “Tapas” Book(s) of the Year (short stories or novellas)
The Tenth of December by
George Saunders
and
The Blue Fox by Sjón
2013 – Best Love Story
A Tie between Two Young Adult Novels – one from 2012 and one
from 2013
The Fault in our Stars
by John Green (2012)
and
Eleanor & Park
by Rainbow Rowell (2013)
2013 – Best “Escape”
Novel
Me Before You by JoJo Moyes
Me Before You by JoJo Moyes
2013 – Best “Grits” Book – Evoking the American South
The Cove by Ron Rash
and
Flora by Gail Godwin2013 – Best “Cure for a Bad Day” Book - Fiction
The Cleaner of Chartres by Salley Vickers
2013 – Best “Cure for a Bad Day” Book - Nonfiction
The Telling Room by
Michael Paterniti
2013 – Best Thriller or Suspense Novel
31 Hours by Masha
Hamilton (Published in 2009)
2013 – Best Mystery
How the Light Gets In by
Louise Penny
2013 – Best Mystery/Historical Fiction (and I learned a lot reading it)
The Gods of Gotham by
Lyndsay Faye (Published in 2012)
2013 – Best Super Nutrition Novel (Informative as well as a Great Read)
The Good Lord Bird
by James McBride
Transatlantic by
Colum McCann
What ChangesEverything by Masha Hamilton
2013 – Best Super Nutrition Nonfiction Book of the Year (Informative as well as a Great Read)
Salt, Sugar, Fat by
Michael Moss
and
Catherine the Great by
Robert Massie (Published in 2011)
2013 – Best Humorous Book of the Year
Dad is Fat by Dave Gaffigan
2013 – Best Book for the Soul
Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger
2013 – Best Children’s
Picture Book
The Day the Crayons
Quit by Drew Daywalt, illustrated by Oliver Jeffers
2013 – Best Children’s Book for Middle Readers
Flora and Ulysses by
Kate DiCamillo (Ages 9 – 12)
2013 – Best Children’s Book for Kids Who Prefer Video Games to Books
Escape from Mr.
Lemoncello’s Library by Chris Grabensein (Ages 8 – 13)
2013 – Best Children’s Series I Discovered This Year
The Sixty-Eight Rooms by
Marianne Malone (Ages 8 – 12)
2013 – Best Young Adult Novel Published in 2013
Eleanor & Park by
Rainbow Rowell
2013 – Best Young Adult Novel Published Before 2013 (but I read it in 2013)
The Fault in Our Stars
by John Green
2013 – Best Cookbook (and self-serving promotion of the year)
Tastes and Tales Along the Tunnel of Trees (Caveat: I co-edited this as a fundraiser for the RFC Fire and Rescue Squad.)
Every book you recommend turns out to be a great book! Thanks for this compilation!
ReplyDeleteGreat list! You have some books I really need to read on here.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you'll find at least one you'll enjoy.
DeleteI need to try Benediction. I think I started Plainsong a long time ago and just wasn't in the right mood, but it's time to try Mr. Haruf again. Thanks for reminding me.
ReplyDeleteBenediction starts faster than Plainsong so that may help. Go back to Plainsong though - it's wonderful.
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