In the next few days I'll be recapping December along with the entire year, but felt for me in order to really wrap up the entire year I had to include the books. It was interesting going through this, because some my opinion on some books changed with some time. (My number 1 pick wasn't even a 5/5 rating at the time I reviewed it.) So without further adieu, here are my top 10 books of 2012.
1. Celebrating Interfaith Marriages by Rabbi Devon A. LernerWhile I enjoyed this when I read it, it wasn't till I started thinking about our wedding ceremony that I realized how amazing it was. I realize I haven't blogged our ceremony yet, but when I do, I will be referencing this over and over again.
2. The Dovekeepers by Alice HoffmanI loved this one because it brought me back to my time in Israel. Although think even if you've never been, you will still absolutely love this one.
3. The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen ChboskyReading this brought me right back to high school (although not always in good way). I have read some negative reviews of this lately, which surprise me a little considering how much I enjoyed it.
4. Song of the Nile by Stephanie DrayI loved this book and was so excited when I heard a third book in the series was planned for 2013. I may have been swayed to put this here, by the fact that Stephanie Dray found my blog and commented on my post. But still, this was a fun read on a time period I hadn't really read before.
5. Divergent by Veronica RothI feel like I'm a year late reading this, but now can join the club of its fans. I do have
Insurgent to read, although feel like the longer I wait to read it, the less time I have to wait for the third book of the trilogy.
6. Gone Girl by Gillian FlynnThis is the book that everyone is talking about this year. If you haven't read this one you need to, if only so you can read it before anyone spoils the twist for you.
7. Wither by Lauren DeStefanoI was so excited when I finally got my hands on this. I wasn't as big of a fan of the sequel, but can't wait to see how Rhine's story ends when the third book comes out later this year.
8. Courting Her Highness by Jean PlaidyI love all the Jean Plaidy books I've read, but this one has to be one of my favorites. It's interesting going back and reading how I lamented they were no longer republishing her books in that review, especially since they've started to again, just with a different publishing house.
9. Where We Belong by Emily GiffinEmily Giffin is an author, like Jean Plaidy, that I always seem to love. In my review I said this was probably my favorite of hers. As time has passed I'm not so sure on that anymore, but think because I read this so quickly I don't remember it that well. I guess that just means I probably need to go back and reread it!
10. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Steig LarssonI didn't think I would like this one nearly as much as I did, but I guess I should have listened to everyone who recommended it sooner. I haven't picked up the next two books yet, but plan on doing so soon.
What books would make up your top 10 reads of 2012? And have you read any of the books on my list?
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