It’s that time again: As 2009 draws to a close, we’ve been given the formidable task of culling the finest literature from the year. Read the full post.
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Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. Amazing as a sequel and in its own right.
Carlos Ruiz zafon’s The Angels Game (shut up, it was translated into English in 2009 and that totally counts).
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Best fiction –
Lady Vernon and Her Daughter
Cleopatra’s Daughter
Worst fiction ?
Best non-fiction:
Built of Books (about Oscar Wilde)
Worst non-fiction:
Woman in the House
The Glass Room, by Simon Mawrer
Wolf Hall, by Hilary Mantel
Best Book:
Nine Lives: Life and Death in New Orleans, Dan Baum
Worst Book:
P&P&Z (fun concept, tedious execution)
Pretty in Plaid, by Jennifer Lancaster
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