Need A Good Read? Opinions On Best Books of 2011

The most interesting people I know, or have known, generally are those who are widely read on many different topics, and who enjoy many genres.  I know this to be true of our own community.   We are readers.  If you are looking for a good read, here is a look at some opinions from those whose business it is to know, judge, and recommend good books.

The New York Times    The year’s 10 “best”  books: 5 fiction and 5 non fiction

100 Notable Books of 2011.  The New York Times.    A little wider variety.

Amazon  100 Best books of 2011 

Chicago Tribune Thoughts on Year’s Best Reads    list by Tribune staff Julia Keller and Elizabeth Taylor

The Librarians’ Picks for 2011 at The Los Angeles Public LIbrary 

The Boston Globe Picks the Year’s Best Science Books     

My own pick for favorite book in 2011:  David McCullough’s The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris.    In the early decades of the American experiment in democracy, the nation had yet to develop its own great institutions for art, education, and science. Americans were drawn to Europe to complete their educations, to experience culture, to expand their minds beyond the parochial limits of a young and poor nation.  Paris was a shining beacon of all the best the world had to offer, and Americans fell in love with Paris.  David McCullouogh’s book explores the experiences of these pilgrims and how they in turn changed America.  In the 1830′s Paris was a world center of medical knowledge and treatment.  I was particularly impressed with the author’s descriptions of this subject.  The early days of medicine were fascinating, exciting, and gruesome, but here are some of the roots of what we do at Rockefeller.    – Carol Feltes

 

 

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NYT List of “Notable” Books for 2008

The Book Review Section of the New York Times has released it’s annual list of books selected as the most notable books of the year.   There are 100 books on the list.  The ten ‘best’ books are:

Fiction

DANGEROUS LAUGHTER:Thirteen Stories  By Steven Millhauser    Alfred A. Knopf

A MERCY  By Toni Morrison   Alfred A. Knopf

NETHERLAND   By Joseph O’Neill   Pantheon Books

2666   By Roberto Bolaño. Translated by Natasha Wimmer.  Farrar, Straus & Giroux

UNACCUSTOMED EARTH    By Jhumpa Lahiri  Alfred A. Knopf

Non Fiction

THE DARK SIDE: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned Into a War on American Ideals
By Jane Mayer.  Doubleday

THE FOREVER WAR By Dexter Filkins.  Alfred A. Knopf

NOTHING TO BE FRIGHTENED OF  By Julian Barnes Alfred A. Knopf

THIS REPUBLIC OF SUFFERING: Death and the American Civil War  By Drew Gilpin Faust  Alfred A. Knopf

THE WORLD IS WHAT IT IS: The Authorized Biography of V. S. Naipaul  By Patrick French   Alfred A. Knopf

See the list of all 100 books chosen this year by the editors of the New York Times Book Review.

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