2010

These are the books we, Goodreaders, read in 2010.

Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, #3)
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1)
The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1)
Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2)
The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium #2)
The Help
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (Millennium, #3)
The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #1)
Dead in the Family (Sookie Stackhouse, #10)
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner (The Twilight Saga, #3.5)
The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, #3)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7)
Eclipse (The Twilight Saga, #3)
The Book Thief
Dead Until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse, #1)
Hush, Hush by Becca FitzpatrickCity of Bones by Cassandra ClareCity of Ashes by Cassandra ClareCity of Glass by Cassandra ClareVampire Academy by Richelle Mead
Reading 2010 Done
122 books — 121 voters
Halo by Alexandra AdornettoTorment by Lauren KateNightshade by Andrea CremerCrescendo by Becca FitzpatrickClockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare
Beautiful Book Covers of 2010
370 books — 1,279 voters

Catching Fire by Suzanne CollinsShiver by Maggie StiefvaterFire by Kristin CashoreIf I Stay by Gayle FormanWintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson
YALSA 2010 Best Books for Young Adults
90 books — 346 voters
Spirit Bound by Richelle MeadLast Sacrifice by Richelle MeadMockingjay by Suzanne CollinsClockwork Angel by Cassandra ClareThe Reckoning by Kelley Armstrong
YA Novels of 2010
568 books — 2,949 voters


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