Since it’s that time of year (uh, the end) I thought I’d get into the prevailing spirit of the times and give you a “… of 2009″ list. Plus it’s time to remember all the good things and the things that make you all warm inside and the things that make you smile.
This one’s entitled My Favourite Books of 2009 (that’d be books I read, not just books published this year).
- Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates – again, I say, how did I NOT know about Richard Yates? Oh English degree, how you have failed me.
- Coraline by Neil Gaiman – button eyes will never be cute again. Never. NB this was read pre-blog so no review link.
Did I have a life pre-blog?? It’s like a haze… - Under the Skin by Michel Faber – *speechless*. Creeped the jeebies out of me. Then made me feel ill. Then made me think, lots.
- The Boy in the Dress by David Walliams - whimsical and funny and perfect and written by my favourite celebrity. Celebrity books can be good – if they’re written well, surprise.
- The Messenger by Marcus Zusak – an ordinary guy being extraordinary – a basic story made powerful by brilliant writing.
- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith – yes, it was total fluffery, but it was such enjoyable fluffery.
- The Worst Hard Time by Timothy Egan – I listened to it as my first audiobook experience. What a good choice (pat on back). History at its best.
- Unseen Academicals by Terry Pratchett – of course.
More lists to follow…
P.S. Please thank me for not mentioning the ‘C’ word. And I do rather like whiskers on kittens but I’m not that fussed about raindrops on roses.
And your favourite things?


