2/19/2023 0 Comments Best books to read 2017 women![]() My favourite remains A Land More Kind Than Home, but The Last Ballad is something so different and very special. ![]() Wiley Cash’s book was very different from his other two, but no less great. ![]() The Last Ballad, by Wiley Cash The Boat Runner, by Devin Murphy and Crimes of the Father, by Thomas Keneally. I’m also adding three more books to the “ Deserving of Mention” category: Strength and tenacity were also imperative characteristics for the female characters to have that I read about. Characters like Eleanor, Beauty and Robin, John Alex and Rosamond fixed themselves firmly in my heart. The writing and the characters in The Loney and the humour, love and the characters in The Unlikely Redemption of John Alexander easily earn these two places in my best read list for 2017.Ĭlearly, character development was a distinguishing characteristic for success in my reading this year. Both of these books received 5-stars from me and go with the mainly 5-and 4-star reads mentioned above. The Loney, by Andrew Michael Hurley and The Unlikely Redemption of John Alexander, by Lesley Choyce (John Alexander also made the list of best book covers for All Lit Up). And now as we (finally) reach the end of this year, I’m adding just two more to this list: ![]() They were: The Rain Before it Falls, by Jonathon Coe Hum if You Don’t the Words, by Bianca Marais Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, by Gail Honeyman Deafening, by Frances Itani The Practice House, by Laura McNeal and The Lost Diaries of Susanna Moodie, by Cecily Ross. Those 6 favourites still stand in this best read category. In July, I compiled a list of my best read at the midpoint of the year. (Will clarify that many of the books on my Best Books in 2017 may not necessarily have been published in 2017.) Best Books Read in 2017 A good book is an event in my life ~ Stendhal (That shows as being cut off, sadly.)
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