It’s that time of year again when I reveal what my favorite reads from the year are. Instead of talking about the books I disliked, I’m just going to focus on those that I really enjoyed out of the more than 100 books I read this year and break them down by category. You can click on titles for my reviews.
For those of you signing up for the Fearless Poetry Exploration Challenge in 2011, I hope my Best of Poetry 2010 helps you. I selected three our of the 16 poetry books I read this year:
- The Brontes by Pamela Norris
- Dien Cai Dau by Yusef Komunyakaa
- The Wrong Miracle by Liz Gallagher
For the Best Audiobooks of 2010, I selected two of the 9 I listened to:
- 127 Hours: Between a Rock and a Hard Place by Aron Ralston
- Ravens by George Dawes Green
For the Best Historical Fiction of 2010, I selected three out of 16:
- Shanghai Girls by Lisa See
- Watermark by Vanitha Sankaran
- Confessions of Catherine de Medici by C.W. Gortner
For the Best of Vietnam War Fiction 2010, out of the 15 I’ve read, I selected three:
- Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes (review coming at 5 p.m.)
- The Lotus Eaters by Tatjana Soli
- Paco’s Story by Larry Heinemann
For the Best Young Adult Fiction 2010, I selected three out of the 6 I read:
- Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers
- Undercover by Beth Kephart
- Saving Cee Cee Honeycutt by Beth Hoffman
For the Best Nonfiction 2010, I selected 2 out of 6 I read:
- A Hundred Feet Over Hell by Jim Hooper
- Government Girl by Stacy Parker Aab
For the Best Chicklit of 2010, I selected one out of 4 I read:
- Take a Chance on Me by Jill Mansell
For the Best Reference of 2010, I selected one out of 5 I read:
- The Nighttime Novelist by Joseph Bates
For the Best Fiction of 2010, I selected three of the 47 I read:
- Safe From the Sea by Peter Geye
- Barnacle Love by Anthony De Sa
- City of Refuge by Tom Piazza
None of these selections are in a particular order, but these are the ones that I enjoyed the most and that have stuck with me throughout the year.

My second failure is the Vampire Series Challenge. I read 4 books for this challenge, though most of them were in the Sookie Stackhouse Series. I did read the short novella from the Twilight series and the latest Christopher Moore book in his vampire series. I only missed completing this one by 2 books.


This is my 10th book for the Everything Austen II Challenge.















For the 2010 Ireland Reading Challenge I signed up at the Shamrock level to read 2 books. I surpassed that goal and read 3 books. Check out the reviews.
For this challenge, I had to read just 12 thriller or suspense novels over the course of the year. No, I didn’t read all James Patterson. I promise. The breakdown of thriller/suspense novels including those in the paranormal and other categories helped me read more than I thought I would. I read 15 books for this challenge. Check out the 



