Okay let’s have it. Your favourite end-of-year reading recommendations.
From JimThis year, it seems to me that there’s been a proliferation of Best Of lists in the crime writing community. More than I’ve ever seen before. But, unfortunately, there hasn’t been much of a proliferation of different titles or authors. We do tend to see the same names cropping up on most of the lists. I wish these lists could be called “Books That I Read and Enjoyed” in 2018. There are so many unnoticed books out there. I get it. It’s understandable. Who has time to read everything? Or even a tiny fraction of what’s been published?
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not knocking the books or the writers who figure on the lists. They deserve the accolades; I admire them and enjoy their books. What I’m suggesting—in the nicest and gentlest way I know how—is that maybe we could shine some light on overlooked books a little more often. Just to liven things up a bit. I believe my fellow 7 Criminal Minds bloggers have done just that by citing less-obvious books and authors this week. I congratulate them for that.
I’m not going to mention any New York Times bestsellers here. I may love those books, but they get plenty of press already. Let’s look at some of the books I read in 2018 (in no particular order). I won’t say which were my favorites, but these are all very good. And there are a couple of WOWs! among them.
Happy holidays!
8 comments:
Well said, Jim. I've also wondered how media outlets and others pick the 'best books' list when they could not possibly have read all the books in the category for that year. Too many good books do not get the attention they deserve.
What a wonderful departure from the usual Best Of. And I don't just say that because you gifted me with inclusion. I agree with Brenda, wondering how the reviewers pick the "best books."
So honored to be part of this great group writers and thank you, Jim, for creating this list.
Jim, I am so flattered to be recognized by you, a superior writer whom I respect both professionally and personally. Thank you!
I'm honored to have The Plunge in this list, Jim. Thank you!
I'm honored to have The Plunge in this list, Jim. Thank you!
How to decide to read these particular books? Does your publisher ask you to read them? Do you know the authors personally?
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