best non-fiction: A Truth Universally Acknowledged: 33 Great Writers on Why We Read Jane Austen (Susannah Carson)
best re-read: Bird by Bird (Anne Lamott)
best re-read: Bird by Bird (Anne Lamott)
most surprised to love: The Last Runaway (Tracey Chevallier)
hardest to put down: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (JK Rowling) really this could have been any of the HP books, but this one specifically I remember attempting to read while making dinner...
hardest to put down: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (JK Rowling) really this could have been any of the HP books, but this one specifically I remember attempting to read while making dinner...
most likely to change my daily life: Animal Vegetable Miracle (Barbara Kingsolver)
best classic: The Great Gatsby (F Scott Fitzgerald)
highest recommended: Bel Canto (Ann Patchett)
best memoir/biography: Bringing Up Bebe (Pamela Druckerman)
best crafty related read: The Handmade Marketplace (Kari Chapin)
most lovable characters: One Day (David Nichols)
most likely to be re-read: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (Mary Ann Schaffer and Annie Barrow)
each year I try and read 52 books, one per week. To follow along with what's currently on my bookshelves (and coffee table, and night stand...) join me on goodreads
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