Chanda's Wars by Allan Stratton
I first read “Chanda’s Wars” back in 2009. Four years later,
I re-read this powerful tale of war, survival, and love. Read my review. Also check out my interview with Allan Stratton.
Paris: A Love Story by Kati Marton
Kati Marton’s memoir of lost loves and her tribute to the
City of Lights
will rekindle any memories of your own love with someone. Read my review.
If You Find Me by Emily Murdoch
A spectacular YA debut on two sisters and the dark secret
that threatens to destroy them. Read my review.
The Crooked Branch by Jeanine Cummins
Jeanine Cummins gorgeous second novel explores a mother’s
love and the surprising connections of the past to the present. Read my review.
Perla by Carolina De Robertis
A daughter’s revelations of her biological parents amidst
one of the darkest chapters in Argentina ’s
history make for a thrilling second book. Beautiful, sensual, and lyrical.
Alexander Maksik’s story of a young woman’s journey of
horror and survival will haunt you and leave you in awe. Read my review.
Sacred by Elana K. Arnold
Sacred by Elana K. Arnold
Another amazing YA debut of loss, renewal, and love. Read my review.
He's Gone by Deb Caletti
Deb Caletti’s adult debut will please both her YA fan base
but the grown-up’s as well. Thrilling and heart rending. Read my review and my interview with Deb.
Exit Wounds: One Australian's War on Terror by John Cantwell
One of the most brutal memoirs about war that I’ve ever
read. Filled with horror but with humanity, once you read this book, you won’t
ever be the same. Read my review.
Of all the books I’ve read about the Rwandan genocide,
“Running the Rift” is one of the best and one that I urge everyone to read. A
loving tribute to both the country and its people. Read my review.
Here are the honorable mentions that didn't make the top ten, but were equally amazing!
This Glittering World by T. Greenwood
The Comfort of Lies by Randy Susan Myers
You Are Not Here by Samantha Schutz
Open Heart by Elie Wiesel
Congrats to the authors for inspiring me as a writer and as a human. Most of all, thanks for making 2013 suck less. Happy Holidays and New Year's to all my followers!
1 comment:
What an exciting list of books! Especially since I haven't read any of them, but now I have more books to think about! I love finding out about other readers and their favorite books. Thanks for sharing. :)
~Jess
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