Once again, it's been a great reading year for me with a nice mixture of brand new novels, a few books that have languished on my TBR pile for too long, some good second-hand finds (which jumped straight to the top of the pile) along with some welcome re-reads.
As always, the top 20 places were hard fought and, I think, show a nice variety in genre and tone - if I've blogged about a book before, I've linked to it on the list.
Without further ado, I present the Twelth Annual Westies Award - “My Best Fiction Reads Of The Year” - and the top 20 looks like this:
1: Ormeshadow, by Priya Sharma
2: Into The River, by Mark Brandi
3: At Home In The Shadows, by Gary McMahon
4: Under The Italian Sun, by Sue Moorcroft *
5: Christmas Wishes, by Sue Moorcroft
6: 13 Minutes, by Sarah Pinborough
7: The Possession, by Michael Rutger
8: Here We Are, by Graham Swift
9: Memory Leak, by Richard Farren Barber **
10: Ascent To Godhood, by Jy Yang
11: The Shadow Friend, by Alex North
12: Strangers, by C. L. Taylor
13: The July Girls, by Phoebe Locke
16: The Survival Of Molly Southbourne, by Tade Thompson
17: Tomorrow Never Dies, by Raymond Benson
18: Dead To Her, by Sarah Pinborough
19: Someone We Know, by Shari Lapena
20: Trust Me, I'm Dead, by Sherryl Clark
* This is Sue's Avon book for next summer, which I read to critique and will be published in May 2021.
** I read this to critique
The Top 10 in non-fiction are:
1: Halfway To Hollywood: 1980-1988, by Michael Palin
1: Halfway To Hollywood: 1980-1988, by Michael Palin
2: Born Standing Up, by Steve Martin
3: Face It, by Debbie Harry
4: Wild And Crazy Guys, by Nick de Semlyen
5: I Am C-3PO, by Anthony Daniels
3: Face It, by Debbie Harry
4: Wild And Crazy Guys, by Nick de Semlyen
5: I Am C-3PO, by Anthony Daniels
6: Captain's Log: William Shatner's Personal Account of the Making of Star Trek V, by Lisabeth Shatner
7: The Making Of Taxi Driver, by Geoffrey Macnab
8: My Squirrel Days, by Ellie Kemper
9: Cinefex 49, by Mark Cotta Vaz
10: The Art Of The Rise Of Skywalker, by Phil Szostak
8: My Squirrel Days, by Ellie Kemper
9: Cinefex 49, by Mark Cotta Vaz
10: The Art Of The Rise Of Skywalker, by Phil Szostak
Stats wise, I’ve read 74 books - 41 fiction, 15 non-fiction, 12 comics/nostalgia/kids and 6 Three Investigator mysteries.
Of the 68 books, the breakdown is thus:
6 biography
15 horror
9 film-related
6 drama (includes romance)
16 crime/mystery
7 sci-fi
3 nostalgia
6 humour
All of my reviews are posted up at Goodreads here
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