2009 Wrap-Up

I'm a little late getting up my "wrap-up" post for 2009, but here is a list of the books that I read in 2009, my rating for each, and a link to my review. The bolded ones were the 10 books that I enjoyed most. I didn't start this blog until April 2009. So I only got through 29 books during that time.
  1. Invasion by Robin Cook (4/10)
  2. Castaways by Brian Keene (6/10)
  3. The Pull of the Moon by Elizabeth Berg (9/10)
  4. The Chosen One by Carol Lynch Williams (7/10)
  5. Into the Beautiful North by Luis Alberto Urrea (8/10)
  6. Hot Blooded by Lisa Jackson (6/10)
  7. The Rising by Brian Keene (8.5/10)
  8. Horse Boy audiobook by Rupert Isaacson (8/10)
  9. Of Bees and Mist by Erick Setiawan (9/10)
  10. The Color Purple by Alice Walker (8.5/10)
  11. BoneMan's Daughters audiobook by Ted Dekker (7/10)
  12. The 6th Seal by J.M. Emanuel (6.5/10)
  13. Under This Unbroken Sky by Shandi Mitchell (9.5/10)
  14. The Scarecrow audiobook by Michael Connelly (8/10)
  15. The Imposter's Daughter by Laurie Sandell (7/10)
  16. Lori's Song by Lori Foroozandeh (8/10)
  17. Karma for Beginners by Jessica Blank (8.5/10)
  18. Cemetery Dance audiobook by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child (7/10)
  19. Daniel X: Watch the Skies audiobook by James Patterson and Ned Rust (7/10)
  20. Mother of the Believers by Kamran Pasha (8/10)
  21. The Juror audiobook by George Dawes Green (7.5/10)
  22. The Heretic Queen by Michelle Moran (8.5/10)
  23. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (9/10)
  24. Swimsuit by James Patterson (8/10)
  25. The Pioneer Woman Cooks by Ree Drummond (9.5/10)
  26. City of the Dead by Brian Keene (7.5/10)
  27. The Postmistress by Sarah Blake (7/10)
  28. Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment by James Patterson (8/10)
  29. All of Me by Lori Wilde (7/10)
I also joined lots of challenges, and don't think that I successfully completed a single one, although a came close on a couple. I've joined a ton more challenges for 2010, so we'll see if I do any better on them! I've been excitedly holding off on reading some books, because they were scheduled for challenges that didn't begin until 2010. So now I get to dig into them. Yeah!

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