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My Top Books of 2018
Every year, I set a reading goal for myself on Goodreads, and every year I struggle to make it! I’m happy to say that I hit this year’s goal of 60 by the end of November! No Christmas-vacation cramming for this girl this year!
However, it wasn’t quite as easy as it sounds, considering I abandoned almost as many books as I completed. That makes these top 11 (my top ten fiction, plus one non-fiction) even more remarkable, because not only did I finish them, I devoured them.
Since it’s impossible to rank them in any meaningful way, I’m just going to list them in order of completion. Links to my #2MinBookReview are provided where available.
The Martian, by Andy Weir
While most people will be familiar with the movie starring Matt Damon (one of the most impressive page-to-screen adaptations I’ve ever seen), the book itself is tense, engaging, and laugh-out-loud funny. For nerds like me, you’ll want to read it for the more in depth look at the science on Mars. If not, the movie will give you a pretty good picture of what the book is about with very few omissions.
The Masterpiece, by Francine Rivers
This is a strong contender for my favorite book of the year. It’s engaging and heartfelt with a couple of truly surprising twists. Francine Rivers’s return to romance is triumphant. Watch my #2MinBookReview on The Masterpiece here.
Matchmaking for Beginners, by Maddie Dawson
This one deserves an award for my biggest surprise of the year. Generally, I’m not impressed with my Kindle First picks, but this one definitely paid off in a sweet, funny, quirky story. Watch my #2MinBookReview of Matchmaking For Beginners here.
No One Ever Asked, by Katie Ganshert
This book easily could have come off as harsh, unyielding, or accusatory, but Ganshert handles questions of race and bias with sensitivity and compassion. I really surprised myself by how much I loved this book. See the #2MinBookReview here.
The Flight Attendant, by Chris Bohjalian
Chris Bohjalian is one of the few literary writers who can pull off a page-turner. I read this in a single day, stealing chapters in the car (not driving, of course!) and while I was cooking dinner. That’s my definition of a great book. See my review here.
Dark Matter, by Blake Crouch
How do I love this book? Let me count the ways. In fact, this is the only book on the list that gives The Masterpiece a run for its money for my favorite book of the year. Brilliantly written and mind-bending. I’m thrilled to hear there’s a movie in the works. See my review here.
The Great Alone, by Kristin Hannah
I had mixed feelings on whether I liked this book or not, but there’s no question that objectively it’s one of my top books of the year. See my (admittedly ambivalent) review here.
Belleweather, by Susanna Kearsley
Susanna Kearsley is back! I’d been looking forward to this book for a while, and she delivered. Not only is it a really enjoyable book with paranormal and romantic elements, but it’s a demonstration of how two timelines can be elegantly woven together. Timeslip writers take note! See my #2MinBookReview here.
Sometimes I Lie, by Alice Feeney
This may not be the best-written book in the bunch, but I thought I had the details all figured out…and turned out to be completely wrong. This one blew my mind in the best ways. It does take a bit of rigor to unravel the ending, and the reviews reflect that: either you think it’s fantastic or you’re so confused you hated it. Of all the British “domestic suspense” I’ve read this year (and there have been quite a lot…as well as a few on my DNF list) this is the one that really stands out.
The Kremlin Conspiracy, by Joel Rosenburg
Think of this book as Tom Clancy with a little less violence and a little more conscience. Marcus Ryker is every bit of a Jack Ryan as Ryan himself. He has the seemingly-endless intelligence and skills that annoy me in every men’s fiction novel, as well as a family that serves only as tragic motivation rather than three-dimensional people in their own right (another beef I have about men’s fiction). And despite all that–I couldn’t put the novel down. As a matter of fact, this book is responsible for the fact that I have no nails at present, because I chewed them all off while reading. It’s kind of like a romance novel: you don’t care that you can see the boy-meets-girl, boy-loses-girl, boy-and-girl-live-happily-ever-after plot structure from a mile away; you just care about how much fun it is to get there. And by that standard, this book hits it out of the park.
It’s All Under Control, by Jennifer Dukes Lee
(BONUS NON-FICTION PICK)
I generally only review fiction on my blog, but this book was too good to pass by. If you’re a Martha who is tired of being told to transform into a Mary, yet you feel like you’re always running on empty, this is a book for you. Often these types of books are written by people who see themselves as the standard, but Jennifer Dukes Lee is an in-the-trenches, bonafide control freak who struggles as much with these issues as you or me. In this season of my life, I needed permission to back off and slow down, and It’s All Under Control provided just that.
Tell me in the comments–what was your favorite book of 2018? What are you looking forward to reading next year?
Tags: best books of 2018
12 Days of Christmas Giveaway – Day Twelve
Hello, everyone! Welcome to day twelve of my 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway! Here’s how this works:
- Each day, a new post with a new giveaway will go up on my site at 10am Mountain time. (That’s 9am Pacific/11am Central/12pm Eastern.)
- You’ll have until midnight of the following day to enter.
- Entry is easy… if you’re not already a member of my mailing list, click through and join. If you are a member of my mailing list, you don’t have to sign up again, just click completed. (I’ll be verifying winning entries). Then share on all your social media channels and you’re done!
- Winners will be announced on the widget as soon as they’re drawn and you’ll be receiving an email from me asking for your address. Make sure you use an email address you monitor, because if I don’t get a response in 48 hours, I’ll draw a new winner!
- Giveaway is open only to entrants with US mailing addresses. (You don’t have to be a US citizen/resident, but I can only mail to US addresses.)
Be sure to check back every day to find out what the new prize is and make your daily entries!
Now let’s get to the fun stuff! Today’s prize is… the audio CD version of The Saturday Night Supper Club!
Even if you already have a copy, this would make a great Christmas gift for your mom, sister, aunt, or best friend. So make your entries below, and good luck!
12 Days of Christmas Giveaway – Day Eleven
Hello, everyone! Welcome to day eleven of my 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway! Here’s how this works:
- Each day, a new post with a new giveaway will go up on my site at 10am Mountain time. (That’s 9am Pacific/11am Central/12pm Eastern.)
- You’ll have until midnight of the following day to enter.
- Entry is easy… if you’re not already a member of my mailing list, click through and join. If you are a member of my mailing list, you don’t have to sign up again, just click completed. (I’ll be verifying winning entries). Then share on all your social media channels and you’re done!
- Winners will be announced on the widget as soon as they’re drawn and you’ll be receiving an email from me asking for your address. Make sure you use an email address you monitor, because if I don’t get a response in 48 hours, I’ll draw a new winner!
- Giveaway is open only to entrants with US mailing addresses. (You don’t have to be a US citizen/resident, but I can only mail to US addresses.)
Be sure to check back every day to find out what the new prize is and make your daily entries!
Now let’s get to the fun stuff! Today’s prize is… a bookish tote bag from Literary Book Gifts!
This bag is just big enough for a couple of your favorite books and a snack (for reading in the car on the way to relatives’ house, of course). Enter below to win!
12 Days of Christmas Giveaway #11
Tags: book bag, Literary Book Gifts
12 Days of Christmas Giveaway – Day Ten
Hello, everyone! Welcome to day ten of my 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway! Here’s how this works:
- Each day, a new post with a new giveaway will go up on my site at 10am Mountain time. (That’s 9am Pacific/11am Central/12pm Eastern.)
- You’ll have until midnight of the following day to enter.
- Entry is easy… if you’re not already a member of my mailing list, click through and join. If you are a member of my mailing list, you don’t have to sign up again, just click completed. (I’ll be verifying winning entries). Then share on all your social media channels and you’re done!
- Winners will be announced on the widget as soon as they’re drawn and you’ll be receiving an email from me asking for your address. Make sure you use an email address you monitor, because if I don’t get a response in 48 hours, I’ll draw a new winner!
- Giveaway is open only to entrants with US mailing addresses. (You don’t have to be a US citizen/resident, but I can only mail to US addresses.)
Be sure to check back every day to find out what the new prize is and make your daily entries!
Now let’s get to the fun stuff! Today’s prize is… a hardcover edition of The Masterpiece by Francine Rivers.
This easily rises to the top of my reading list for 2018 and I can’t wait to get this into the hands of someone who hasn’t read it! Enter below…and good luck!
12 Days of Christmas Giveaway #10
Tags: Francine Rivers, The Masterpiece