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That is tough - I have read some excellent books this year. I might have to go in a little different direction and go with Stephen King's The Bazaar of Bad Dreams - a collection of short stories.
This is my second entry to this same question. I am adding a second book because my first choice was a collection of short stories. So this time I am listing my favorite stand alone, non-fiction book.
I am almost done with "The Year of the Pitcher" by Pappu and hope to be done before Dec. 31. It is an excellent book and not just another "baseball" book.
I might rank this as the best book I have read this year. Tough question but a good question.
I am almost done with "The Year of the Pitcher" by Pappu and hope to be done before Dec. 31. It is an excellent book and not just another "baseball" book.
I might rank this as the best book I have read this year. Tough question but a good question.
Like Scott, I read so many wonderful books this year making it difficult to choose a favorite. With that being said, one book that I really enjoyed was A Mercy by Toni Morrison, which was released in 2009.
The book is set in America in the year 1680, while the American slave trade was still in the early stages. I'd recommend this for anyone who likes slave narratives or historical fiction.
The book is set in America in the year 1680, while the American slave trade was still in the early stages. I'd recommend this for anyone who likes slave narratives or historical fiction.



I just finished the trilogy of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Loved all three and I would probably rank the third book (Hornet's Nest) as the best.

So far it is the whistler by John Grisham
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That's very insightful, Linda! I had a similar feeling when I read the slave narrative Property by Valerie Martin.
That's very insightful, Linda! I had a similar feeling when I read the slave narrative Property by Valerie Martin.


Glad you're enjoying it. Grisham comes out with a lot great books, and he's prolific enough that you don't have to wait too long for the next one.

I just finished Dragon Teeth by Michael Crichton. I enjoyed it. A quick read. My guess is that he was done with it when he passed away but they published it nonetheless. Good fun read.

I started a book entitled Valiant Ambition by Philbrick and I am really liking this book. A fresh look at what led Benedict Arnold to become a traitor. I am about 40% through this book and really enjoying it

I've heard good things about this book. I'll put it on my ever-expanding TBR list.


I just finished Scavengers by David Morrell. A second book in a two-book sequence. Very interesting and a real page turner. Also what I liked about it - it was thought provoking



I have a new favorite Camino Island by John Grisham but I am going to read The Racketeer sooner or later.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Whistler (other topics)Property (other topics)
Frozen in Time: An Epic Story of Survival and a Modern Quest for Lost Heroes of World War II (other topics)
A Mercy (other topics)
For me, it was Colleen Hover’s It Ends with Us. It’s better if you don’t know too much about the plot before you read it, but I’ll just say there’s more to it than what’s written on the back cover. This book and its characters sat with me a long time after I read it and took me on such an emotional roller coaster while I was reading that I can say it was also the book that had the greatest impact on me.
So, looking back, what was the best book you read in 2017?