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I did manage a lot of books last year.... I mean, what's to do???  Standouts were:

 

1) My Dark Vanessa

2.) Hidden Valley Road

3) Little Fires Everywhere

4) Station Eleven

5)Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly

6) The Overstory

7) Shuggie Bain.... just the top of the heap... there were many othrs that were good also

 

 

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The Guest List by Lucy Foley. A wild roller coaster ride. It was voted best mystery of 2020 by a number of sources. The ending is a real mind bender. I love a book that totally catches you by surprise
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Also any book by Kate Morton!
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@Mellyg wrote:

Thank you for sharing @sunala . And I'm glad you mentioned that you didn't read much this year due to lack of concentration. Not that I'm glad you experienced that, but that's exactly how I was this year (I'm glad it's not just me)!



@Mellyg wrote:

Thank you for sharing @sunala . And I'm glad you mentioned that you didn't read much this year due to lack of concentration. Not that I'm glad you experienced that, but that's exactly how I was this year (I'm glad it's not just me)!


OMGosh-me too! I used to dream of the day that I had lots of time to read-and I have not been able to concentrate enough to do it Smiley Sad

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The fiction books I enjoyed reading the most in 2020 were:

 

 

  • “Confessions on the 7:45”  by:  Lisa Unger

 

  • “The Bear”  by:  Andrew Krivak

 

  • “Little Secrets”  by: Jennifer Hillier
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The Splendid and the Vile. Erik Larson

 

Story of Winston Churchill and WWII.  Excellent read.  S