Best of 2017 (So Far)
dalex
Posted 2017-07-07 2:56 AM (#15970)
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2017 is now half over!  What are the best books you've read so far this year?
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dalex
Posted 2017-07-07 3:00 AM (#15971 - in reply to #15970)
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In the first half of 2017, I rated five books with 5 Stars.

 

 

Radiomen by Eleanor Lerman

Occupy Me by Tricia Sullivan

The Engine's Child by Holly Phillips

The Moon King by Neil Williamson

The Chimes by Anna Smaill

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daxxh
Posted 2017-07-07 2:52 PM (#15974 - in reply to #15970)
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My favorites so far are
Fifteen Dogs - Andre Alexis
Ivory - Mike Resnick
Different Seasons - Stephen King
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daxxh
Posted 2017-08-26 2:37 PM (#16216 - in reply to #15970)
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I am adding Three Days in April by Edward Ashton to my list of favorites for the year.
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Posted 2017-08-26 6:24 PM (#16217 - in reply to #16216)
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Don't forget the WWEnd Award Worthy Books list for 2017.  I think that answers your question about best books of the year thus far.
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dalex
Posted 2017-08-28 3:03 PM (#16224 - in reply to #16217)
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Administrator - 2017-08-26 7:24 PM Don't forget the WWEnd Award Worthy Books list for 2017.  I think that answers your question about best books of the year thus far.

Good point! The Award Worthy Lists are a great resource to discover what 2017 publications WWEnders are enjoying.  

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