My Top Ten Reads of 2017: I Even Surprised Myself
I never have an easy time picking my top ten. I usually have a few in mind that I know without a doubt will be on the list. Others sneak up on me when I'm looking at my list and remembering how I felt about the books after I'd read them. So even books that got a better rating than others may not show up on the list, merely because I'm contrary and might pick something with a lower rating that had a greater impact on me in the long run. This year I'm including a short list of honorable mentions. Books that I really enjoyed, but didn't quite make the top ten because it's a top ten and not a top fifteen or twenty. I have to stop myself somewhere! Here are the honorable mentions, in no particular order: Moloka'i by Alan Brennert. Great historical fiction about leprosy and Hawaii. The Lies She Told by Cate Holohan. A story within a story, with plenty of plot twists to keep you turning the pages. Nutshell by Ian McEwan. A novel told from the perspective