Tuesday, January 01, 2019

2018 - Barb's Best of the Year

Once a year I manage to get it together enough to go over everything I read and pull out the special ones. If you want to see the list of everything I read and my statistics - and perhaps some justifications - feel free to take a look here. 

Now on to my favorites!


BEST NONFICTION
Since I don't read a ton of it, it was pretty easy to find a favorite. Armistead Maupin's LOGICAL FAMILY: A MEMOIR was my hands down winner. I love his TALES OF THE CITY books which I plan to reread this year, and this is that same funny, insightful voice telling his own story. My friend Sue and I went to hear him read and we were lucky enough to get to chat with him at the dinner beforehand but the fact that I get to post this adorable picture of us practically hugging in no way influenced my best-of choice. I also really liked THE BUTCHERING ART by Lindsey Fitzharris which is basically the story of how people started washing their hands before performing surgery. But I don't have a picture of me and the author. So there you go.


BEST PICTURE BOOK, CHILDREN'S OR MIDDLE GRADE
Most of my younger reads this year were re-reads which means they don't qualify for this award. When I was trying to decide which I loved best the three that I settled on were WOLF HOLLOW by Lauren Wolk -  which already had the honor of being on the BHS summer reading list and THE BIRCHBARK HOUSE by Louise Erdrich which I just this minute learned is the first in a series. So clearly I did not love it quite as much as ONCE WAS A TIME by Leila Sales. This is a time travel story, set in WWII in part and I read it in one giant gulp. I love reading WWII and time travel books in one giant gulp! Okay, moving along, I have a lot of Birchbark House books to catch up on apparently...)


BEST PAIRS OF ADULT BOOKS IN SEVERAL CATEGORIES


BOOKS ABOUT ART
Artists are so tortured! In THE CLOCKMAKER'S DAUGHTER by Kate Morton someone gets shot and there is a stolen jewel and a ghost and all the wonderful moody English-ness that Kate Morton does so well. New York City is the setting of Fiona Davis' THE MASTERPIECE, specifically Grand Central Terminal and the art school that was located there. Both of these books feature mysterious women who are not necessarily what they appear to be.



BOOKS ABOUT WOMEN WHO AREN'T ALLOWED TO TALK
It isn't that Eleanor Roosevelt wasn't allowed to talk, she was one of the most vocal women of the 20th century. But she wasn't allowed to talk about her years-long relationship with journalist Lorena Hickok which appears to the modern reader to have been quite the love story. Amy Bloom's WHITE HOUSES is a fictionalized version that brings these two women to life on the page. If you feel like THE HANDMAID'S TALE is just too light and fluffy for you - you might like VOX by Christina Dalcher. In this dystopian future women are only allowed 100 words a day before they become subjected to increasingly more painful electric shocks via a bracelet all women are required to wear. Jean, our heroine, is a former cognitive linguist is given the opportunity to fight the power.


LET'S LIGHTEN THE MOOD THE ENGLISH WAY!
This August I read MY OXFORD YEAR by Julia Whelan - a delightful book about a romance that nearly doesn't happen at Oxford. This December I read ONE DAY IN DECEMBER by Josie Silver - a delightful book about a romance that nearly doesn't happen in London. They both had that will-they-or-won't-they vibe that you know is completely useless, because of course they will! They also have a slightly dry humor that owes a debt to Bridget Jones that light British romances continue to pay. They are a step up from fluff - tasty and easily digestible.

[Okay, at this point if I continue to put in cute pictures, I will never get this written! If you really need to see covers, you can google the author and title and voila - the internet will do all the work for you.]

MYSTERY SOLVING BROADS
I was lucky enough to attend the Betsy Tacy Convention in Minneapolis this summer and before I went, I read BALTIMORE BLUES by Laura Lippman since she was one of the speakers. The book was a nice twisty mystery that treated Baltimore the way my beloved Robert Parker treated Boston - with an insider's view of the city's workings. Amy Stewart's GIRL WAITS WITH GUN also has a Betsy Tacy connection in that it is set in the early 20th century just prior to WWI. Based on a true-life sheriff's deputy from New Jersey, this clever mystery was less a whodunit and more a who-gonna-listen-to-a-woman-in-this-era. Both of these books have plenty of sequels that kept me reading all summer.

WHAT YOU WILL DO FOR YOUR KIDS
Two books that made me cry like a spigot this year were about the lengths parents will go to to help their children, particularly those who don't fit the mold. HARMONY by Carolyn Parkhurst (my favorite SLOW WRITING author. Please, for the love of God, Carolyn, write more more more...) is the story of a family who follows a borderline cult-leader to an abandoned camp ground in an attempt to help their brilliant but tortured daughter find a place to belong. In Laurie Frankel's THIS IS HOW IT ALWAYS IS, an unconventional but loving couple decide to add a fifth child to their family of four boys in the hopes that it might be the daughter they have always hoped for. When Claude is born, they don't expect that he will begin a journey that will completely change their idea of gender and their entire lives. 

WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER?
THE IMMORTALISTS by Chloe Benjamin is a little rich for my blood. There are truths in this book that you have to go digging for. And there is a character who works with primates which is often a dealbreaker for me in books. They are too close to us, but big and hairy, I don't like it! But this book was spectacular. It was on a lot of "best of" lists and I can see why. It tells the story of four siblings who learn the day of their death when they are children and live with that knowledge. I didn't know anything about Dara Horn's ETERNAL LIFE before I started it and it completely captured me! It is the story of a woman who has lived for 2000 year and every time she ends it all, she comes back as her 18 year old self and has to start all over again. Trust me, you don't want to live forever!

BEST PAIRS OR GROUPS OF YA BOOKS IN SEVERAL CATEGORIES

QUEENS OF TEENAGE FANTASY
It took me awhile to get into STRANGE THE DREAMER but once I did I was hooked. Imagine my surprise when I backed up and read Lanai Taylors DAUGHTER OF SMOKE AND BONE which I had poohpoohed when it came out only to find I loved it even more than STRANGE! The series is about angels and demons, but not in the conventional or Biblical way you might expect. And not in an irritating way. I have no patience for fantasy, but I adored the entire series. SIX OF CROWS was another book that I had to start several times after being nagged by students which I ended up loving. SHADOW AND BONE by Leigh Bardugo actually showed up on my best of list last year, but it was the very end of the year and I had no time to read the sequals so we are going to count the Grisha trilogy for this year because it is wonderful. It's a different world, there is a lot of different stuff and a girl saves everyone. You've read that kind of story before, I am sure, but this world just keeps growing and growing and horrible as things are - I don't ever want to leave!

THINGS ARE GETTING TERRIBLE
In ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by Gregory Scott Katsoulis everything is copyrighted - I mean EVERYTHING! Words, gestures, any form or communication must be paid for and the only way to buck the system is to keep your mouth shut. (Hmmm... this is not the first book I have reviewed here that involves forced silence - perhaps the universe is trying to tell me something...) Justina Ireland's DREAD NATION follows Jane, a young woman training to be an attendant in the years following the Civil War, which in this book ended when the dead began walking the battlefields of Gettysburg. Zombies are a problem, of course, but the way the power structure responds is just as horrifying.  Both of these books are quite likely to be on the summer reading list for BHS. You heard it here first!

BIG GIRLS ROCK
I love a fat girl book. Last year DUMPLIN' was a favorite and when I was road tripping this summer I listened to the follow up PUDDIN' by Julie Murphy and I liked it even better! Murphy takes two secondary characters from DUMPLIN' - beautiful, popular Callie and guileless, hard-working Millie and throws them together in the believable and enjoyable setting that I loved the first time around. I heard about Rae Carson's GIRL OF FIRE AND THORNS from a student who also loves protagonists of girth. I loved Carson's WALK THE EARTH A STRANGER last year and gave GoFaT a try. It is a tight journey/quest other world book that kept me hooked all the way through. I should admit that I dropped the narrative thread afterwards and haven't hit the sequels yet. Someday...

TAKING CARE OF THE KING IS NOT EASY
I love when YA writers write short stories. In FATAL THRONE: THE WIVES OF HENRY VIII TELL ALL seven great writers tell the tale in 7 different voices - Henry and his six wives. It is beautifully done and as it progresses from viewpoint to viewpoint the shading changes. In GRACE AND FURY by Tracy Banghart two sisters - one a beauty who is supposed to catch the eye of the heir and one a rebel who is bound for trouble - swap destinies. Part THE SELECTION and part SHAWSHANK, it is a great ride!

SWEET, SWEET, SWEET, SWEET LOVE
WHAT IF IT'S US by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera is a splendid, splashy will-they-or-won't-they New York romance between two boys where none of the conflict is about the characters' sexuality but rather the capriciousness of love. Jaye Robin Brown's GEORGIA PEACHES AND OTHER FORBIDDEN FRUIT is a little more old school in that there is a big old closet and someone has to come out of it. But there is a twist in that our protagonist was out when she lived in the big city, but when she moves to a small town with her radio-preacher dad, he asks her as a favor to act straight. Yep, it is completely messed up, and yet it works. ROYALS by Rachel Hawkins seems to have had it's name changed to PRINCE CHARMING (yuck) when it comes out in paperback. Nonetheless, it is an adorable quick read about a Florida geek-girl who's big sister just got engaged to the Prince of Scotland. Hilarity ensues. Finally Elizabeth Eulberg's BETTER OFF FRIENDS was forced upon me by a student. The protagonist is named Macallan which, I'm sorry, is horrible. and she has a male best friend she would never think of being interested in romantically, until she does. I felt like this was going to be horrible, but it was adorable - more WHEN HARRY MET SALLY than MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING for sure.

BEING A TEENAGER ISN'T EASY
YOU BRING THE DISTANT NEAR by Mitali Perkins was the first book I read in 2018! It is half the story of two sisters who emigrate to the US with their parents and the other half is the story of the sisters' daughters. It is an intergenerational miracle. N. Griffin's JUST WRECK IT ALL is about Bette trying to come back from a tragedy that has her wracked with guilt and unable to let herself enjoy anything. The story is good, but the emotional arc of Bette is what makes it amazing.  HEY KIDDO by Jarrett Krosoczka is a graphic memoir about growing up with an addict for a parent that is gritty, funny and heartbreaking. 

And that is it! I'll see you next year...

2018 Reding Stats

Welcome to my yearly reading stats. 

It was a banner year in the Fecteau household - I completed 112 books this year. Although I started MANY, but life is short and time is precious and sometimes I just want to fall in love with a book, rather than waiting for it to get good. So I am sure I miss some gems, but you never know when I will come back to them. It took me five tries to read STRANGE THE DREAMER and it is one of my all time favorites now. Go figure...

As always, I read more YA than anything else this year with 49 titles. Regular old adult books were 40. I mashed picture books, children's books and middle grade into one category and only managed 23 - clearly I am growing up!

Fiction vs. non-fiction is an embarrassing 97 to 15. I read 13 graphic novels or picture books which is a bit of a dip from last year. But I did great with audiobooks! I listened to 3.5 of them on my road trip. 

PRAIRIE FIRES deserves a special mention because it was 4,000 hours long and kept me interested the entire time. And yet I only gave it 4 stars because it made me conflicted about someone who heretofore I had loved - Laura Ingalls Wilder. It didn't do a thing to change my opinion of Rose Wilder Lane except make me understand her a little better. 

I completed 92 brand new books, reread 18 books and read nearly all of two books before just giving up. Those books were WE ARE THE ANTS by Hutchinson (also one of my audio books) and EDUCATED by Tara Westover. They were both tremendously well written, but I just got fed up with the suffering. I knew Westover ended up okay in the end and I knew Henry was fictional, so I just let them go.

All in all I logged 32,177 pages with an average publication date of 2008. I didn't finish anything published before 1940 and 30 of the books I read were published this year. All about the new and shiny, that's me!

Here is the list of everything I read chronologically. I will post again later with my best of list. 

Happy reading!


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5 You Bring the Distant Near Mitali Perkins 2017
5 Long Winter, The Laura Ingalls Wilder 1940
5 Siege and Storm Leigh Bardugo 2014
5 Ruin and Rising Leigh Bardugo 2014
4 Butchering Art, The Lindsey Fitzharris 2017
5 Disenchantments, The Nina LaCour 2012
5 War Bride's Scrapbook, The Caroline Preston 2017
5 Six of Crows Leigh Bardugo 2015
5 Crooked Kingdom Leigh Bardugo 2016
4 Boat Runner Devin Murphy 2017
4 Yvain M.T. Anderson 2017
5 Rebel of the Sands Alwyn Hamilton 2016
4 #famous Jilly Gagnon 2017
5 Far From the Tree Robin Benway 2017
5 Pride of Baghdad Brian K. Vaughan 2008
5 Dare to Disappoint Ozge Samanci 2015
4 Mr. 60% Clete Barrett Smith 2017
5 Eilza and Her Monsters Francesca Zappia 2017
5 I Believe in a Thing Called Love Maurene Goo 2017
3 Influencing Machine Brooke Gladstone 2017
5 Logical Family: A Memoir Armistead Maupin 2017
5 Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit Jaye Robin Brown 2016
4 Devils Within S.F. Henson 2017
5 Strange the Dreamer Laini Taylor 2017
4 Revolution was Televised Alan Sepinwall 2013
4 Mad Men Carousel Matt Zoller Seitz 2015
4 Divorce Express Paula Danziger 1982
5 Wolf Hollow Lauren Wolk 2016
5 Cat ate my Gymsuit, The Paula Danziger 1982
5 Wind Fall Jennifer E. Smith 2017
5 White Houses Amy Bloom 2017
5 Harmony Carolyn Parkhurst 2016
5 Four-Four-Two Dean Hughes 2017
4 Stand Straight Ella Kate Late Likes and M. Sarah Klise 2010
5 Look Up! Jung Jin-Ho 2016
5 Helen's Big World Doreen Rappaport 2017
3 We're All Wonders R.J. Palacio 2017
5 All Rights Reserved GregoryScott Katsoulis 2017
5 Girl of Fire and Thorns, The Rae Carson 2011
5 Upside of Unrequited, The Becky Albertalli 2017
4 Lady's Guide to Selling Out, A Sally Fransom 2018
5 Emergency Contact Mary H.K. Choi 2018
5 Leah on the Off Beat Becky Albertalli 2018
5 Once was a Time Leila Sales 2018
5 Royals Rachel Hawkins 2016
5 Ghost Belonded to Me Richard Peck 1975
5 Ghosts I Have Been Richard Peck 1977
4 High Tide Club, The Mary Kay Andrews 2018
5 Crazy Rich Asians Kevin Kwan 2014
5 Love, Hate & Other Filters Samira Ahmed 2018
5 Dread Nation Justina Ireland 2018
4 Bingo Love Tee Franklin 2018
5 Fatal Throne MT Anderson, et. al 2018
5 Better Off Friends Elizabeth Eulberg 2014
4 Planet Funny Ken Jennings 2018
5 Harriet the Spy Louise Fitzhugh 1964
4 Bird Box Josh Malerman 2014
4 Cary This Book Abbi Jacobson 2016
4 Birch Bark House Louise Erdrich 1999
4 Withering By Sea Judith Rossell 2014
4 Imposter's Daughter Laurie Sandell 2009
5 Baltimore Blues Laura Lippman 1997
5 Eternal Life Dara Horn 2018
5 Puddin' Julie Murphy 2018
4 Forever Judy Blume 1975
5 Dumplin' Julie Murphy 2017
3 Zombie in Love Kelly DiPucchio & Scott Campbell 2011
4 Atomic City Girls Janet Beard 2018
5 Harry and the Lady Next Door Gene Zion 1960
5 Grouchy Ladybug Eric Carle 1999
5 Max Drives Away Rosemary Wells 2003
4 Dogs Matthew Van Fleet 2007
4 Mouse's First Summer Lauren Thompson 2013
5 Alan's Big Scary Teeth n/a Jarvis 2016
3 Pete the Cat and the Missing Cupcakes Kimberly & James Dean 2016
5 My Oxford Year Julie Whelan 2018
3 My Life with Bob Pamela Paul 2017
5 Grounding of Group Six, The Julian Thompson 1983
4 Prairie Fires Caroline Fraser 2017
4 Educated Tara Westover 2018
4 We are the Ants Sean David Hutchinson 2017
5 Grace and Fury Tracy Banghart 2018
5 Spectacular Now Tim Tharp 2008
5 Immortalists Chloe Benjamin 2018
5 All of a Kind Family Sydney Taylor 1951
5 More All of a Kind Family Sydney Taylor 1954
5 Daughter of Smoke and Bone Lanai Taylor 2011
5 Days of Blood and Starlight Lanai Taylor 2012
5 Dreams of Gods and Monster Lanai Taylor 2014
5 Masterpiece, The Fionia Davis 2018
5 Pride Ibi Zoboi 2018
5 Vox Christina Dalcher 2018
4 Dreaming in Code Emily Arnold McCully 2018
4 All of a Kind Family Downtown Sydney Taylor 1972
5 Girl Waits With Gun Amy Stewart 2016
5 Lady Cop Makes Trouble Amy Stewart 2017
5 Hey Kiddo Jarrett Krosoczka 2018
4 Miss Kopp's Midnight Confessions Amy Stewart 2017
3 Transcription Kate Atkinson 2018
4 Seven Day Magic Edward Eager 1958
5 All of a Kind Family Uptown Sidney Taylor 1958
4 Miss Kopp Just Won't Quit Amy Stewart 2018
4 Ella of All of a Kind Family Sydney Taylor 1978
4 Can You Ever Forgive Me? Lee Israel 2008
5 Just Wreck it All N. Griffin 2018
5 What If It's Us? Becky Albertalli  AdamSilvera 2018
5 Wait for Marcy Rosamond du Jardin 1950
4 Hazards of Time Travel, The Joyce Carol Oates 2018
5 Lake on Fire Rosellen Brown 2018
5 One Day in December Josie Silvera 2018
5 This is How it Always Is Laurie Frankel 2017
5 Clockmaker's Daughter Kate Morton 2018