Last week I gave you a list of some big 2011 titles, but I was overwhelmed by the holiday spirit (it IS the first night of Hanukkah hint, hint), so compiled more Best of 2011 books for your holiday gift giving pleasure…
- The Devil Colony by James Rollins (Library Journal, Best Core Fiction)
- In Search of Rose Notes by Emily Arsenault (Wall Street Journal, Top 10 Mysteries)
- 33 Revolutions per Minute by Dorian Lynskey (Kirkus Reviews)
- Bottom of the 33rd by Dan Barry (Kirkus Reviews)
- Everyone Loves You When You’re Dead by Neil Strauss (Kirkus Reviews)
- Lost in Shangri-la by Mitchell Zuckoff (Kirkus Reviews)
- The Storm of War by Andrew Roberts (Kirkus Reviews)
- The Call by Yannick Murphy (Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly)
- The Family Fang by Kevin Wilson (Kirkus Reviews)
- Faith by Jennifer Haigh (Kirkus Reviews)
- Reamde by Neal Stephenson (Kirkus Reviews)
- The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt by Caroline Preston (Kirkus Reviews)
- State of Wonder by Ann Patchett (Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly)
- Snuff by Terry Pratchett (Kirkus Reviews)
- The Woodcutter by Reginald Hill (Kirkus Reviews)
- The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt (Publishers Weekly)
- Two for Sorrow by Nicola Upson (Publishers Weekly)
- Love Wins by Rob Bell (Publishers Weekly)
- Between Heaven and Mirth by James Martin (Publishers Weekly)
- Death of the Mantis by Michael Stanley (Publishers Weekly)
Ok, in the true spirit of giving….the first TWO people (*WHO HAVE NEVER COMMENTED BEFORE*) to tell me what they hope to find wrapped up this season, will get a book from this list. Enjoy!
– Annie