My annual January 1st post, where I archive my books read in the previous year. To amuse myself, I categorize them in a new way every year.
with (and for) children
Mr. Popper’s Penguins | Atwater
The Penderwicks | Birdsall
Henry Huggins | Cleary
Henry & the Paper Route | Cleary
Ramona the Pest | Cleary
James & the Giant Peach | Dahl
My Father’s Dragon | Gannett
Josephina | Tripp
Molly: An American Girl | Tripp
Charlotte’s Web | White
Little House in the Big Woods | Wilder
for literacy
The Good Earth | Buck
My Antonia | Cather
Murder in the Cathedral | Eliot
The Remains of the Day | Ishiguro
Love in the Ruins | Percy
Midnight’s Children | Rushdie
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn | Smith
Scoop | Waugh
to learn
Your Five Year Old | Ames
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down | Fadiman
Same Kind of Different as Me | Hall & Moore
Collapse of Distinction | McKain
Jesus Girls | ed. Notess
Not the Way It’s Supposed to Be | Plantinga
Fast Track Photographer | Sanders
Womenomics | Shipman & Kay
Notes from the Tilt-A-Whirl | Wilson
just because
Boomtown | anon
Forest of the Pygmies | Allende
The Memory of Old Jack | Berry
The Yiddish Policemen’s Union | Chabon
Belong to Me | de los Santos
Anansi Boys | Gaiman
Breaking Dawn | Meyer
Bel Canto | Patchett
Home: A Novel | Robinson
The Human Stain | Roth
The Complete Persepolis | Satrapi
The Help | Stockett
just Anne
Anne of Green Gables | Montgomery
Anne Of Avonlea | Montgomery
Anne Of the Island | Montgomery
Anne of Windy Poplars | Montgomery
Anne’s House of Dreams | Montgomery
Anne of Ingleside | Montgomery
Rainbow Valley | Montgomery
Rilla of Ingleside | Montgomery
I so appreciate being able to look over my old annual lists on the blog, back to 2004. Thanks for humoring me.
this is actually my favorite post that you do each year!
I’m honored I made your list! I also am from Nova Scotia and dated a descendent of Lucy Maud Montgomery when I was in college. Yes, she had red hair.
Dane
I agree, this is always one of my favorite posts. I like book suggestions from people who read good books.
Me too, me too! I love your book lists and have cobbed titles from your lists for years. Thank you.