Friday, December 28, 2007

Bella's Faves of the Year

I've been thinking of doing a list of the new books I most enjoyed this year. Then I belatedly saw A Year's Books Worth Curling Up With in today's New York Times, and was ignited into action. Great minds think alike: NYT critic William Grimes had two of the same faves (#1 & 2 below). Six of the books are by Brits and/or set in England*; apparently I'm an Anglophile. And six have Jewish themes*; apparently I'm Jewish.

The lucky 13, in random order:
  1. TROUBLESOME YOUNG MEN by Lynne Olson*
  2. THE INVISIBLE WALL by Harry Bernstein**
  3. CONFESSIONS OF A JANE AUSTEN ADDICT by Laurie Viera Rigler*
  4. KALOOKI NIGHTS by Howard Jacobson**
  5. PARDONABLE LIES by Jacqueline Winspear*
  6. MATRIMONY by Joshua Henkin*
  7. LANDSMAN by Peter Charles Melman*
  8. DIZZY CITY by Nicholas Griffiin*
  9. LOOK ME IN THE EYE by John Elder Robison
  10. NO PLACE SAFE by Kim Reid
  11. LOVING FRANK by Nancy Horan
  12. FORESKIN'S LAMENT by Shalom Auslander*
  13. THE YEAR OF LIVING BIBLICALLY by AJ Jacobs*

1 comment:

Lisa said...

We've read at least a couple of the same books, so I'll take it that I'll like anything on this list. I've been tempted to pick up Landsman a couple of times, but now that I've seen you liked it, I probably will.