It is that time of the year folks when I reveal my top reads of the year and keeping with the tradition, I am picking out my 10 favourite titles from my reading year.
And as always the following books are in no particular order. So, let’s get into it! I read a total of 65 books in 2015 accumulating to 18,394 pages (Source: Goodreads) and my first pick from the year is definitely ‘Redshirts’ by John Scalzi. This book was witty, clever and completely unpredictable. You will never know what hit you and I was taken aback by its smart plot. It is basically a science fiction and fantasy combined into a unique format that will leave you shocked but in a good way.
Next is the latest book by one of my favourite authors, ‘Canary’ by Duane Swierczynski. And once again he managed to charm the hell out of me, I was able to get my hands on an advance readers’ copy and I was blown by the sheer simplicity of the plot weaved into complex characters. You will question every move throughout the book and the ‘almost romance’ scenes are just too beautiful for words! An ideal contemporary thriller from Philadelphia!
My next pick was something, I was convinced, I was not going to enjoy but I did and a lot. My days of Chick-Literature ended with my University days and now I am unable to digest them. But ‘Smart Girls Get What They Want’ by Sarah Strohmeyer was a fresh surprise. I was able to immediately relate to the main character because I could understand her teen years’ angst and I will gladly recommend it to any girl of my age because of its brilliant storyline.
Next in line is a spooky book called ‘Your Heart Belong to Me’ by Dean Koontz. This was my first Koontz read and I actually loved it. The book is not to be read alone at night but the genius of it will not let you put the book down. I am actually confused as to why I liked it so much but I am going to stick to my review and recommend it to all suspense lovers.
Up next is ‘Eleanor & Park’ by Rainbow Rowell. I have yet to meet a person who read this book and did not like it. I enjoyed the plot and the story-build myself but its ending just took my heart away. It is a beautiful coming-of-age story with realistic characters you can relate to and at once grow a liking for them.
The next book is a very predictable name in the list and this is ‘The Girl on the Train’ by Paula Hawkins. This was probably the most talked book in 2015 and people termed it as the “Gone Girl of this Year”. I beg to differ, I thoroughly enjoyed it but it stands nowhere near Ms. Flynn’s book. You will enjoy this read to the very last page and it also makes a wonderful present.
‘Death on the Nile’ by Agatha Christie has managed to find a place amongst my all-time favourite reads. If it is a book by the ‘Queen of Crime’, I am bound to enjoy but this one was special owing to its Egypt background and fantastic build up to the climax. I actually knew who was behind it all but Christie makes you question even your strongest instincts. And my beloved Hercule Poirot was as always, simply magnifique!
A great, big thank you to E. L. James for penning Grey! I have always told my best friend that ‘The Fifty Shades of Grey’ was more of a Christian Story than of Ana Steele and James proved me right. Grey was intense, humane and just thoroughly entertaining. Reading Christian’s perspective was far more insightful than Ana’s for sure.
Another Agatha Christie mystery swept me off my feet this year, ‘The Mysterious Affair at Styles’ also happens to be Hercule Poirot’s first appearance as the Belgian Detective. Poirot’s inquest was ingenious as usual and the loveable Hastings was delightfully vivid. If you are in the mood for a quintessential ‘whodunit’ then go for this masterpiece!
My last book of the year is also my last top read of the year, ‘Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm’ by Kate Douglas Wiggin. Everyone who knows me knows my favourite classic is ‘Animal Farm’ and I intend to make the whole word read it but this one has certainly has become the book, I will gift my daughter when she turns 12. It is an exemplary American Literature that every girl needs to read while group up!
P.S – I have a fever and a bad case of dry cough. Pardon if you found this blog piece, extremely boring and hushed.
And as always, Happy Reading to You!