Last Updated: 17 May 2024
Note: These are all books I've read in 2016, not necessarily books that were published during the last year.
Tamar by Mal Peet
One of my favourite books of all time, Tamar was technically a reread but I still think it counts as the last time I read it was way back in 2005! It's a tale of love and lies, deception and subterfuge, told partly in the present and partly in Nazi-occupied Holland during World War Two.
Summer Days and Summer Nights, edited by Stephanie Perkins
This is a Young Adult short story anthology, featuring stories written by some of the best voices in YA fiction at the moment. All the stories in Summer Days and Summer Nights centre around the theme of love, yet all are vastly different. There are some real gems in this collection.
Rebel of the Sands by Alwyn Hamilton
Another YA novel (anyone noticing a theme, here?) Rebel of the Sands is an action-packed fantasy Western romance. It's done phenomenally well, earning debut author Alwyn Hamilton a plethora of awards and accolades since its release earlier in the year.
Solarversia by Toby Downton
Who says indie authors can't write great books? Solarversia is a sci-fi story with an absolutely incredible concept which I simply adored. It's superbly detailed and expertly written, making it more than worthy of a place in my top ten.
Streets of Sin: A Dark Biography of Notting Hill by Fiona Rule
Topping the list for non-fiction this year is Fiona Rule's fantastic biography of Notting Hill. It's a fascinating insight into the area's history and some of the most infamous crimes and skulduggery committed in the neighbourhood.
The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick
A heartbreakingly touching read, The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper is fiction at its finest. It tells the tale of an elderly man who discovers a charm bracelet owned by his late wife, and how his endeavour to discover the meaning behind the charms leads him on a journey of discovery not just about his wife, but about himself too. Sweet yet poignant, this is another excellent debut.
The Beach Hut by Cassandra Parkin
The Beach Hut is a contemporary fiction novel about love, loss, family and nostalgia. We have several different narrators, but the real skill here is how the narrator's lives are all pulled together. Packed with touching moments and plenty of laughs, this is definitely an enjoyable read.
How Not to Disappear by Clare Furniss
Another book focusing on love, family, loss and memories (this seems to be an overarching theme of my reading diet this year) How Not to Disappear tells the story of teenage Hattie and elderly Gloria. Brilliantly done, the book manages to overcome the limitations of Young Adult fiction and appeal to a much wider audience.
Thin Air by Michelle Paver
I'm a big fan of Michelle Paver, but Thin Air is her first book written for adults that I've read. It's a chilling supernatural tale, building to the climax with incredible suspense. Highly engaging and expertly written, this book only serves to further cement Michelle Paver as one of my favourite authors.
Five on Brexit Island by Bruno Vincent
Last but not least, let's add some lighthearted humour into the mix with the inclusion of Five on Brexit Island. I was (and still am) a massive fan of Enid Blyton's original Famous Five books, so I have to admit I was a little wary of reading the 'Famous Five for Grown-Ups' spoof series. However, I've now read three of them, and this one is by far my favourite. It updates the work while paying homage to the original series, and of course, providing lots of laughs along the way!
Honourable Mentions
As it's not really fair to compare them, I've also made a shortlist of my top three children's books from the last year. These were:
- Katy by Jacqueline Wilson
- The Secret Cat (Tiger Days #1) by Sarah Lean
- Tinsel Town (Zak & Jen's Astronomical Adventures) by Natalie Page and Chris Rivers Nuttall
- Beneath the Surface by Heidi Perks
- Valentina by S.E. Lynes
- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling
- The Other Alice by Michelle Harrison
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1. Giveaway closes on 8th January 2017 at 11.59pm (GMT).
2. The prize consists of a copy of one of the books from my top ten shortlist above, as chosen by the winner.
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Did your favourite make the list? What were your top reads of 2016? Let me know in the comments below!
The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick
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DeleteIt would have to be The Beach Hut by Cassandra Parkin as I so loved Lily's House that it made my shortlist this year
ReplyDeleteLily's House is on my wishlist! I'm really looking forward to reading more of Cassandra's books :)
DeleteThe Beach Hut sounds a great read for a lazy weekend :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! Good luck Emma :)
DeleteThin Air by Michelle Paver
ReplyDeleteBest of luck Ronan!
DeleteI would love to read Streets Of Sin. I am all the way in York so far from where the book is based but it sounds very interesting. I need a new read, i'm a bit lost at the moment bookwise which makes me saaad x
ReplyDeleteAww I hope things pick up bookishly for you again soon Laura! Best of luck x
DeleteFive on Brexit Island by Bruno Vincent sounds a great humourous read. CHERYL HADFIELD
ReplyDeleteIt's brilliant! Good luck Cheryl
DeleteThin Air by Michelle Paver
ReplyDeleteGood luck, Gaynor!
DeleteThin Air sounds fab :)
ReplyDeleteIt really is!
DeleteTamar appeals to me
ReplyDeleteGreat choice Christine!
DeleteTamar I think.
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DeleteHow Not to Disappear by Clare Furniss
ReplyDeleteBest of luck Jade!
DeleteSolarversia by Toby Downton as it is based in the UK and is a sci fi book I have yet to read!
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely worth a read Catherine, especially if you're a big sci-fi fan!
Deletegreat books. i would love The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick.This looks like an excellent read x
ReplyDeleteIt is! Good luck Hayley x
DeleteI would choose The Beach Hut by Cassandra Parkin
ReplyDeleteGreat choice Sarah!
DeleteRebel of the Sands by Alwyn Hamilton
ReplyDeleteBest of luck!
DeleteThin Air by Michelle Paver, I love a good suspense book
ReplyDeleteThin Air would be right up your street then Jo!
DeleteFive on Brexit Island by Bruno Vincent - Like you I loved reading the famous five books and right now need a little homour in my reading.
ReplyDeleteThe Famous Five for Grown-Ups books really are great for a quick, fun read x
DeleteI like the sound of Rebel of the Sands so I'd probably choose that one :)
ReplyDeleteGood choice Kelly!
DeleteThese all sound fab, some appeal to me more, I must say I am most looking forward to reading The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick, it sounds like a great concept.
ReplyDeleteI'd choose Thin Air; I love a spooky read.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great book Jo!
DeleteI would chose 'Streets of Sin: A Dark Biography of Notting Hill by Fiona Rule'
ReplyDeleteGood choice!
DeleteThin Air
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DeleteHow Not to Disappear, I think. :)
ReplyDeleteOoh good choice!
DeleteI would pick Thin Air by Michelle Paver :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat choice! Good luck :)
DeleteStreets of Sin. It sounds right up my street!
ReplyDeleteHaha I like what you did there :P Good luck!
Deletehow not to disappear sounds like a great book that both i and my teenage daughter could read.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! Best of luck :)
DeleteThin Air looks good
ReplyDeleteIt's great!
DeleteSolarversia by Toby Downton
ReplyDeleteBest of luck Paul!
DeleteStreets of Sin sounds interesting
ReplyDeleteGood luck Charlotte!
DeleteLooking forward to finally reading Thin Air by Michelle Paver
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed for you Kerry!
DeleteFive on Brexit Island by Bruno Vincent ~ Love to win this. Enjoying your blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lorraine :)
DeleteI would choose How not to disappear :)
ReplyDeleteJenna
Good luck Jenna!
DeleteThe Beach Hut by Cassandra Parkin
ReplyDeleteGood luck Caroline!
DeleteThin Air looks good!
ReplyDeleteIt is! Good luck Catherine x
DeleteSummer Days and Summer Nights, looks like a good book for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your daughter will love it :) Best of luck Joanne!
DeleteHow not to disappear, sounds amazing
ReplyDeleteGood luck Ellie!
DeleteSolarversia
ReplyDeleteGood luck
DeleteHow not to disappear by Claire Furniss - I really want to read this book, since i adored her debut year of the rat :) Thanks for the giveaway
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I really must get round to reading Year of the Rat! Good luck x
DeleteHow Not to Disappear by Clare Furniss
ReplyDeleteGood luck Richard!
DeleteProbably Rebel of the Sands because I've been hearing great things.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck Molly!
DeleteThin Air
ReplyDeleteGood luck Laura!
DeleteThin Air by Michelle Paver
ReplyDeleteGood luck Emma!
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ReplyDeleteGood luck Lisa!
DeleteThe Beach Hut.
ReplyDeleteRachel Craig
Best of luck Rachel!
DeleteThe Beach Hut, it's on my list to read.
ReplyDeleteIt's a brilliant book :)
DeleteI'd choose Rebel of the Sands.....it looks interesting from the cover.
ReplyDeleteThat cover is gorgeous, isn't it?
DeleteI'd pick Thin Air
ReplyDeleteBest of luck Emily
DeleteStreets of Sin sounds really fascinating!
ReplyDeleteIt is! So interesting :)
DeleteStreets of Sin: A Dark Biography of Notting Hill
ReplyDeleteGood luck Sarah
DeleteI would choose How not to disappear - sounds good!
ReplyDeleteBest of luck!
DeleteThe Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper sounds like a great read
ReplyDeleteIt is Joanna :)
DeleteThe Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick
ReplyDeleteSounds like my kind of read
Best of luck Juli!
DeleteHow Not to Disappear by Clare Furniss
ReplyDeleteBest of luck Sarah
DeleteThe Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick
ReplyDeleteGood luck Andrea
DeleteI like the sound of Thin Air
ReplyDeleteBest of luck Alison
DeleteThin Air by Michelle Paver sounds like a good read
ReplyDeleteIt's totally gripping!
DeleteTamar as it is partly set in Nazi occupied Holland which I have been reading about recently (Windmills of War)
ReplyDeleteIt's a brilliant story, Patricia. Best of luck
DeleteThe Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick - leanne w
ReplyDeleteGood luck Leanne
DeleteThe Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper, it sounds good
ReplyDeleteIt's a great read Paula!
DeleteTamar by Mal Peet sounds like a good read
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly recommend it :)
DeleteHow not to disappear by claire Furniss -id read and pass to my neice
ReplyDeleteThat's very nice of you Margaret!
DeleteThe Beach Hut sounds like a good read xx
ReplyDeleteIt's brilliant x
DeleteI would let you surprise me
ReplyDeleteOoh best of luck Emma!
DeleteI'd pick Thin Air by Michelle Paver, though any would be great.
ReplyDeleteGood luck Vanessa!
DeleteI'd choose The Beach Hut
ReplyDeleteGood luck
DeleteThe Beach Hut, like our family holidays to Skegness!
ReplyDeleteIt brought back lots of family holiday memories for me too James!
DeleteEither Streets of Sin or Thin Air. I need a gripping read just now but nothing too sad.
ReplyDeleteWell Thin Air is certainly gripping! Best of luck x
DeleteThe Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick sounds really good. Thank you for the chance.
ReplyDeleteNo problem Tracy, best of luck!
DeleteSolarversia for me . I love sci-fi books!
ReplyDeleteGood luck Pauline!
DeleteHow Not to Disappear by Clare Furniss
ReplyDeleteBest of luck Andrew!
DeleteI would love to read Thin Air by Michelle Paver
ReplyDeleteGood luck Hayley!
DeleteThin Air
ReplyDeleteBest of luck Karl
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ReplyDeleteBest of luck Meena
Deletea dark biography of notting hill
ReplyDeleteBest of luck Ruth
DeleteThin air
ReplyDeleteGood luck Yvette
DeleteThat is an awesome top 10 list of books - a couple I haven't read and will add to my To Read list on GoodReads!
ReplyDeleteThank you Charlene :) I hope you enjoy them, they're all fantastic books!
DeleteWhoops forgot to mention I would love to win Solarversia
ReplyDeleteThin Air by Michelle Paver
ReplyDeleteBest of luck Jo!
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