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It’s that time of year – Thomas’s top 10 books read in 2016! While 2016 as a whole sucked in a lot of ways, it did yield tons of stellar nonfiction, so that’s my highlight of the year (in addition to Ari’s Grammy-nominated album, Dangerous Woman, of course):
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What titles would you recommend? I'm always looking for new things to read. :)
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What titles would you recommend? I'm always looking for new things to read. :)
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The Inexplicable Logic of My Life &
There Will Be Other Summers (Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, #2) both by Benjamin Alire Saenz;
Honestly Ben (Openly Straight, #2) by Bill Konigsberg (read #1 first);
History Is All You Left Me & They Both Die at the End, BOTH by Adam Silvera;
The Upside of Unrequited by Becky Albertalli

The Inexplicable Logic of My Life &
There Will Be Other Summers (Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, #2) both by Benjamin Alire Saenz;
Honestly Ben..."
Rick, I'm sorry to hear that 2016 was a great reading year for quantity but not quality. :( But I'm glad it sounds like you did get some good reading in. And it's so wonderful that you have such amazing books on your to-read list for 2017. I feel like our tastes are very similar when it comes to our LGBTQ YA (we're both huge fans of Saenz and Silvera), so I'm hoping that this year will be a good one for us. I do think that Silvera and Saenz will slay the LGBTQ YA game. Hope you're well, friend!
Griffbluedog wrote: "Thanks for the tasty-looking recommendations, Thomas! This was an especially good reading year for me. I only read one nonfiction (I suppose) book this year, Michael Ian Black's "Navel Gazing," whi..."
Thank you so much for all of these recommendations (and I'm glad it sounds like you've had a good reading year)! While I'm looking forward to getting into as many of these as I can, I am probably most excited for the Alice Munro short story collection - I feel like she's always pretty consistent in the quality of her writing. Also, that book by Edwidge Danticat sounds fabulous. Hope you have a great reading year in 2017!
Jeanne wrote: "Our reading lists did not overlap (much), although I did enjoy the Chodron and Brach. Thanks for the recommendations!"
You're welcome, Jeanne! Glad we have different tastes and are still able to connect on Goodreads about books. :)
P wrote: "Read 'Human Acts' by Han Kang or 'The Unseen World' by Liz Moore, both are absolutely fantastic!!!:)"
Oh, these both look amazing! Thank you for the recommendations, I will get to them asap. I've been looking for great fiction, so Han Kang's books are definitely on my priority list.

