What I read in 2008

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Such an exhaustive list! Familiar titles and new to me. I will have to cull a list using some of these for next year's reading. Very inspiring. I always wonder what impression books have on people's lives... thank you for sharing. Have a great new year, Janette!
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My goodness we have read a lot of the same books. I am going to check out the ones on your list I haven't read -- apparently we have similar taste!

And I'm so glad you liked the Uncommon Reader!

I've got so many comments to make on all of these!

'Never Let Me Go' was definitely thought-provoking... so much for me that I couldn't sleep well during the time I was reading it.

'Atonement,' I want to love McEwan, I really do, but so far, no luck.

I've got Middlesex on my tbr... glad to hear you liked it.

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Some of my favorite books ever are on this list! (esp. love Middlesex, Never Let Me Go, and White Oleander, and, erm, a certain YA series.) I'm curious about the Atwood now, too, despite the nightmares from my last read with her. BTW, I'm revoking my pre-recommendation for Let the Right One In - it's well done but too horrific. I'll bring it for you to decide, though.
Anne LaMott, one of my favorite authors. I love Bird by Bird and Operating Instructions. I see several of my "to read" on your list and some I have read.
Quite the list!

Shadow of the Wind is my favorite book ever. There's a sequel coming out in June. :)

I'm reading Never Let Me Go next year.

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My goodness. This is quite a list. You put me to shame! But...you also inspired me. I have got to get back to reading more in 2009. You just gave me my first resolution :)
Great list! Funny that we shared a number of books this year!

DAMN! You are a reading fool :) I need to print your list and keep it in my purse for those random trips to B&N and then "can't find shit" that looks good.

Thanks mama! Happy New Year!

I lent "The Penelopiad" to my Lit professor, but once I get it back I'll pass it along to you. Atwood is a trip, but this one obviously didn't have that sci-fi edge, and was easier to digest.
I didn't know about the sequel! That's something to look forward to.
I cannot wait. :)
the poisonwood bible will always fall on my recommended list. i reread it and it's always a surprise. as are all of kingsolver's books.
Hey Kat! I couldn't get into Prodigal Summer. That's the only one of hers that I haven't been as absorbed with. I still haven't read Animal, Veg, Mineral, but it's on my to-read list.

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