Until this time testing 5 novels and 1 memoirs are: A bad day for pretty (Sophie Littlefield), the devil amongst the lawyers (Sharyn McCrumb), the poacher's son (Paul Doiron), the third rail (Michael Harvey), Mexico City Noir (12 authors), and unfinished business (Lee Kravitz) .i'm to the point that changes to the list of less often than previously, and only 2 of 6 new books have the list cracked.
So, after due consideration, this is what the fiction list looks as read after 47 fiction books:
1. Cutting for stone - Abraham Verghese (novel)
2. Matterhorn - Karl Marlton Gigantes (Vietnam war novel)
3. The calligrapher's daughter - Eugenia Kim (novel)
4. Remarkable creatures - Tracy Chevalier (historical fiction)
5. Drood - Dan Simmons (historical fiction)
6. The secret speech - Tom Rob Smith (historical thriller)
7. Far cry - John Harvey (police prozedurale)
8. The devil under the lawyers - Sharyn McCrumb (Ballad novel)
9. a fair maiden - Joyce Carol Oates (novel)
10. Johnny porno - Charlie Stella (noir thriller)
1. Is my mother never told me - Kaylie Jones (memoir)
2. Man of constant sorrow - Ralph Stanley & Eddie Dean (biography)
3. To lose that mein cool - Thomas CHATTERTON Williams (memoir)
4. Jane's fame - Claire Harman (on the evolution of Jane Austen's reputation)
5. The opposite field - Jesse Katz-(Memoiren)
6. The tennis partners - Abraham Verghese (1998 memoirs)
7. Game change - John Heilemann & Mark Halperin (political nonfiction)
8. Damp squid - Jeremy Butterfield (through the development of the English language)
9. Unfinished business - Lee Kravitz (memoir)
10. Top of the order - Sean Manning, ed. (baseball essays)
So six books and two changes: the devil amongst enters the lawyers the fiction list at number 8, the Samaritan squeeze's secret from the list and unfinished business enters the non-fiction list at number 9, A time to betray beseitigen.Das so the best 20 books of 62 books I read it now have time for some bluegrass.Posted BySam Sattlerat8: 26 PM is…
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