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Tag Archives: Crazy Like Us

Top 20 Books of 2010—so far

Posted on 5 April 2010 by Eliza, Associate Editor

Our top 50 books of 2009 list has been one of the most popular features on BookPage.com. With that in mind, we decided to compile a “Top 20 Books of 2010—so far” list, based on the most-viewed new reviews on … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged A Mountain of Crumbs, Anne Tyler, best books of 2009, Best Books of 2010, Beth Hoffman, Beth Pattillo, Cathleen Schine, Chris Bohjalian, Christopher Corbett, committed, Crazy Like Us, Elena Gorokhova, Elizabeth Gilbert, Ethan Watters, Gary Paulsen, Heidi Durrow, House Rules, Jane Borodale, Jasper Fforde, Jodi Picoult, Jonathan Dee, Kristan Higgins, Leila Meacham, Marilyn Johnson, Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart, Noah's Compass, reader survey, Roses, Safe from the Neighbors, Sarah Blake, Saving CeeCee Honeycutt, Secrets of Eden, Shades of Grey, Steve Yarbrough, The Book of Fires, The Girl Who Fell From the Sky, The Next Best Thing, The Poker Bride, The Postmistress, The Privileges, The Three Weissmanns of Westport, This Book is Overdue, Woods Runner 49 Comments
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