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The best books you read in 2020?

132 replies

southeastdweller · 03/12/2020 09:16

They don't necessarily need to have been published this year.

I really loved these books:

  1. Girl, Woman, Other - Bernardine Evaristo
  2. Clothes and Other Things That Matter - Alexandra Shulman
  3. 84 Charing Cross Road - Helene Hanff
  4. Talking Heads - Alan Bennett
  5. Eating for England - Nigel Slater

What have been your favourite books this year?

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Taswama · 27/12/2020 22:22

I have read more books this year than last - mostly by leaving my ipad in the kitchen in the evening.

My favourites

Wilding by Isabella Tree
Factfulness
American overdose- the opioid tragedy in three parts

The Shetland series
Girl, woman, other
Half of a yellow sun

IntermittentParps · 28/12/2020 10:29

Taswama, I love the Shetland TV series but don't know the books –how do they compare? Is the writing good?

Taswama · 28/12/2020 13:10

I've not seen the TV series I'm afraid Intermittent , I think the writing is good and I read the full set (5 or 6 books) over the course of the year.

LittleTiger007 · 28/12/2020 13:20

The Bible from start to finish for the first time. Fabulous.

OhWhyNot · 28/12/2020 14:08

Where the Crawdads Sing - Delia Owens no contest it’s my favourite book for many years

Also enjoyed
American Dirt by Jeannine Cummins
The Crocked Branch also by Jeannine Cummins
The Giver of Stars - Jojo Moyes
Blood and Sugar - Laura Shepard-Robinson
The Lost Man - Jane Harper
Dirty Little Secrets - Jo Spain

Reading The Thursday Night Murder Club easy enjoyable reading

Hovverry · 28/12/2020 18:27

The Mirror and the Light, published, bought and read last March. It feels like ten years ago.

IntermittentParps · 29/12/2020 18:17

Thanks Taswama, might give them a go. I’ve had my appetite for crime whetted by reading a couple of John Banville/Benjamin Black novels.

MistyMinge2 · 30/12/2020 10:12

I've read lots this year and these are my favourites :
Daisy Jones and the Six
The Heart's Invisible Furies
American Dirt
The Heatwave (Kate Riordan)
City of Girls
Little Fires Everywhere
Where the Crawdads sing

YesILikeItToo · 30/12/2020 10:24

Two books from my local bookshop’s book group were excellent:

The Mere Wife by Maria Dahvana Headley. Billed as a feminist retelling of Beowulf.

The Aosawa Murders by Riku Onda. Japanese family poisoned - multiple characters reflect on the events years later.

highlandcoo · 30/12/2020 11:45

Intermittent both the Shetland TV series and the books are great although I regard them almost as two separate things. Dougie Henshall is not at all how I imagined Jimmy Perez when I read the books, but I love him anyway. And genuine Shetland accents are few and far between on the show. Really watchable though.

I've also enjoyed Ann Cleeves' Vera series of books although haven't seen the TV series.

And the Blackhouse trilogy by Peter May, set in the Hebrides is worth a read too.

highlandcoo · 30/12/2020 11:54

Books I've enjoyed most this year:

The Friendly Ones - Philip Hensher
When Will There Be Good News? - Kate Atkinson
Olive Kitteridge - Elizabeth Strout
This Thing of Darkness - Harry Thompson
The World I Fell Out Of - Melanie Reid
The Five - Halle Rubenfold
American Dirt - Jeannine Cummins
The Dutch House - Ann Patchett
The Color Purple - Alice Walker
The Beekeeper of Aleppo - Christy Lefteri
Leonard and Hungry Paul - Ronan Hession

and not great literature but just for cosy Christmas reading:

Winter Solstice - Rosamunde Pilcher
The Thursday Murder Club - Richard Osman
All Creatures Great and Small series - James Herriot

DailyCandy · 30/12/2020 17:20

Shuggie Bain - the best book I read all year.

TheMildManneredMilitant · 30/12/2020 18:54

The Salt Path - Raynor Winn
The Patrick Melrose series - Edward St Aubyn
All the Pretty Horses - Cormac McCarthy
Revolutionary Road - Richard Yates
Big Little Lies - Lianne Moriarty

Fattoushka · 30/12/2020 19:06

All the light we cannot see

ilovemydogandmrobama2 · 30/12/2020 19:09

His Only Wife
American Marriage
The Salt Path

Ninetyseventhirtyfive · 31/12/2020 03:51

My favourites this year:
American Dirt
Girl, woman, other
The Nightingale
Americanah

RudeAF · 31/12/2020 05:04

Betty
City of Girls
Mudlark
The Radium Girls
If I Had Your Face
A Woman is No Man

Gufo · 31/12/2020 11:50

I really enjoyed Followers by Megan Angelo - a cross between Love Island and The Handmaid's Tale!

froggywentacarolling · 31/12/2020 14:13

Milkman - like nothing I've ever read before, and an analytic examination of female oppression and male power.

Caitlin Moran's More Than A Woman - the first few chapters are almost unreadable (three pages on how her husband's sneezes are louder than her sneezes? The insistence that every woman on earth has soft furnishing plans?) but from about chapter 3 onwards it's like a completely different book. The chapters about her daughter's mental illness are required reading for anyone raising teenage girls.

Grayson Perry's Descent of Man.

Other non-fiction books: Other Minds (about octopuses and animal consciousness), Kingdom of Speech (about linguistic theory), The Good Immigrant.

Sonnet · 31/12/2020 15:16

Girl, Woman, Other - Bernardine Evaristo was my stand out book of 2020

Others that stand out because I can still remember them are:
Hamnet by Maggie O’farrell
Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
Pine - Francine Toon
The New Wilderness by Diane Cook
Snuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart

The realisation that I have forgotten many of the books I’ve read this year - and there were many - is a sobering one!

Sonnet · 31/12/2020 15:19

I've also read lots of 'whodunnit' books in 2020 after finding 'British Library Crime Classics' and re read lots of Agatha Christie - I've found them comforting some how.

ShakeItOff2000 · 31/12/2020 20:16

A Top 11 for me:

The Warmth of Other Suns Isabel Wilkerson.
Home Marilynne Robinson.
Matterhorn Karl Marlantes.
Black Wave Kim Ghattas.
Border: A Journey to the Edge of Europe Kapka Kassabova.
My Name is Why Lemn Sissay.
David Copperfield Charles Dickens.
Who They Was Gabriel Krause.
Sing Backwards and Weep Mark Lanegan.
The Life Project Helen Pearson.
The Five Hallie Rubenhold.

TheLevyEyebrowsFancIub · 31/12/2020 20:21

Bad Show: The Quiz, The Cough, The Millionaire Major
by Bob Woffinden, James Plaskett

Am reading atm - it is fascinating. I am really enjoying it (Quiz the play then adapted dramatisation was based on some of it). What is new to me is how the syndicates of professional quizzers teamed up to work out how to play the system in terms of getting through...When I think of the few attempts I had at ringing the number, I did not stand an earthly.

dementedma · 31/12/2020 20:28

Tin Man by Sarah Winman had me in bits
The Woman in the Window by AJ Finn was a good thriller
The Binding
Blackberry & Wild Rose
How to Build a Girl by Caitlin Moran
Three Women by Lisa Taddeo

Burning the Books by Richard Ovenden was fascinating and best non-fiction

dementedma · 31/12/2020 20:33

Forgot The Keeper of Lost Things, which I adored