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My favorite reads of 2021 (I'll pick 5 because my read list isn't too long) were:
Deacon King Kong
A Brief History of Seven Killings
The Sympathizer
The House in the Cerulean Sea
The Heart's Invisible Furies
I think that list is a little different than what I shared with my book club, except for the top 3. Top 3 are the same, the other 2 I could easily switch out with other reads.
Maybe you meant top 10 to-read that I intended to read but didn't??

That is what I meant. I have at least 10 on my didn't read list.
We will be having the top 10 that you read in just a bit. I didn't want to cut into that.

I think I will ignore my top 10 on the TBR and recreate a want-to-read list for 2022 full of shorter & light books that I can fit in with book club / challenge books. Short like novellas, and light like thrillers that I have accumulated.

Pachinko
The Chosen and the Beautiful
The Seep
Their Eyes Were Watching God
A Song Below Water
The Infinity Courts
Gideon the Ninth
The Dragon Reborn
Mexican Gothic
+ a reread of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
I'll hopefully get back into a more stable reading mood soon so I can get to these in the first half of next year. Maybe I can still get to one or two before the end of this year, though!


Rule of Wolves
Cold Mountain
A Thousand Ships
The Butchers' Blessing
Black Sun
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
I still plan to read them, but who know when


My situation as well, but beginning to think about them to set up next year.

I was rereading the Dorothy Sayers Peter Wimsey detective series, which I thought I would do during the year, but I only got about halfway through.

The year is almost over and I've only read one of the DTB's and 3 of the Kindle books. I'm much better about reading books that have due dates and the newest book from the many series that I follow.
Ten that I own and didn't get to ....yet
1. This Tender Land - I've started it. I'll probably like it, but I keep getting diverted by books that have happier beginnings
2. The Widows of Malabar Hill - started this one too. And it was a good fit for more than one monthly tag. No idea why I can't stick with this one.
3.The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz
4. The Shipping News
5.The Killer Angels
6.Fingersmith
7.Seven Gothic Tales
8.The Left Hand of Darkness
9.Possession: A Romance
10.The Birth of Venus

I do that, although this year less so, which is why I know about unread books.
By not planning I have countless books on my TBR, and with that I'll note that I'm not sure planning has helped that.

I have 1, 4, 6, 9 & 10 on my TBR. I have read 3 & 5.

Those 10 include several of my all-time favorite books! Especially Possession and The Shipping News.

I expect I’ll like all of them if I ever get around to reading them.

In addition to the 2 Robin named, I add The Widows of Malabar Hill. Also has one of my least enjoyed reads The Left Hand of Darkness.
I have The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz on my TBR for when I can face reading about WWII again. Too many WWII books in recent years for my toIerance level.

1. Weather- Jenny Offill
2. Hamnet- Maggie O'Farrell
3. The Thirty Names of Night - Zeyn Joukhadar
4. Rodham - Curtis Sittenfeld
5. The Five Wounds: A Novel
6. How Beautiful We Were: A Novel
7. Moon and the Mars
8. Love After Love
9. Unsettled Ground
10. The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois
I will put them on a top priority list for next year and perhaps, I will finish them.

Theresa, this book is not a bombardment of WWII. It is just 1 year in the life of Churchill and his family Of course the war is a an important part of that year but the focus is more on the man and his relationships.

Besides the 2 I mentioned, I also loved This Tender Land. I liked other books by Sarah Waters which contained interesting plot twists, but I felt like Fingersmith tried too hard. When it got to the 3rd or 4th twist, and the book wasn't anywhere near done, I gave up.

1. The Girl Who Played with Fire*
2. The Masterpiece*
3. The Secret of Santa Vittoria*
4. The Magic Circle*
5. The Wedding Girl*
6. Grand Hotel*
7. The Death of Mrs. Westaway*
8. The Summer Before the War
9. The Paris Architect
10. How Much of These Hills Is Gold
*1 through 7 are from my Unofficial Trim List -- I had a mostly doubled list this year because there were so many I did not get to in 2020 because of work and reading Proust while doing Poll Tally. I will likely get a couple of these -- like #2, #5 and #6 -- read by year end. That's assuming I finish reading the 1600 pages remaining in my 2 incomplete PS prompts with time to spare.
All of these that remain unread at year end will be going on my new Unofficial Trim list for 2022.


@Peacejanz - I recommend 1950 India as a lovely change of historical time - A Suitable Boy

1. The Dark Tower
2. A Little Life
3. Rhythm of War
4. A Desolation Called Peace
5. The Name of All Things
6. How Beautiful We Were
7. Detransition, Baby
8. Infinite Country: A Novel
9. What Could Be Saved
10. The Five Wounds
They just didn't work well with the latest tags. First in a series was painful (even though I voted for it) when I really needed to read the 2nd, 3rd + in the series. Also not sure that I have a plan for them coming up. Will need to think about it a bit and hopefully new challenges will be good motivation.

We have two of the same books, How Beautiful We Were and The Five Wounds.
I've read Detransition, Baby which I think you will like and Infinite Country which seems to be a bit hit and miss for people.

Hoping to get to all 4 of those early in 2022!

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A Desolation Called Peace (other topics)The Dark Tower (other topics)
Rhythm of War (other topics)
The Five Wounds (other topics)
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What are your top 10 (or less) books which you didn't read on this list?
What are your plans for them?