What books did you love this year?
And so amid all the lists (even our own), to round out the year, we offer a new installment of our annual “Year in Reading” series – an anti-list, as it were. Acknowledging that few readers, if any, read exclusively newly published books, we’ve asked our regular contributors and distinguished guests to name, from all the books they read this year, the one(s) that meant the most to them, regardless of publication date. Grouped together, these considerations, squibs, and essays will be a chronicle of reading and good books from every era. We hope you find in them seeds that will help your year in reading in 2010 be a fruitful one.
For The Millions‘ A Year in Reading 2009, the site asked the following seven authors what book(s) touched their hearts this year.
- Hari Kunzru, author of My Revolutions
- Julie Klam, author of Please Excuse My Daughter
- Phillip Lopate, author of Notes on Sontag
- Stephen Dodson, coauthor of Uglier Than a Monkey’s Armpit, proprietor of Languagehat.
- Mark Sarvas, author of Harry, Revised, proprietor of The Elegant Variation.
- Diane Williams, author of It Was Like My Trying to Have a Tender-Hearted Nature, editor of NOON
- Jonathan Lethem, author of Chronic City
Also see: The Best Fiction of the Millennium (So Far): An Introduction
What books did you read and love this year (regardless of publication date)? My vote goes to The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie