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It's officially the end of the year and after having read 122 books (crossing my fingers that I can get to 125), I can confidently list my top 10 books of this year. Eight of them were published in 2019, while the other two are from 2018. Although they were 2018 publications, I included Where the Crawdads Sing and The Great Alone in my top books of 2019 because I was on library waiting lists and didn't get a chance to read them until this year.ā£ā£
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Do you and I have any top books in common? What books made it to the top of your list for this year?ā£ā£
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š„Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilsonā£ā£
genre: magic realism, fantasyā£ā£
272 pagesā£ā£
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š¾Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owenā£ā£
genre: historical fiction, mysteryā£ā£
370 pagesā£ā£
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š°The Chestnut Man by Soren Sviestrupā£ā£
genre: mystery, thriller, crimeā£ā£
516 pagesā£ā£
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šThe Editor by Steven Rowleyā£ā£
genre: contemporary fiction, historical fictionā£ā£
320 pagesā£ā£
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š After the Flood by Kassandra Montagā£ā£
genre: sci-fi, dystopianā£ā£
417 pagesā£ā£
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šš»A Woman is No Man by Etaf Rumā£ā£
genre: contemporary fiction, historical fictionā£ā£
337 pagesā£ā£
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šThe Great Alone by Kristin Hannahā£ā£
genre: historical fictionā£ā£
435 pagesā£ā£
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šWanderers by Chuck Wendigā£ā£
genre: sci-fi, apocalyptic, horrorā£ā£
800 pagesā£ā£
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šÆThe Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of September 11, 2001 by Garrett M. Graffā£ā£
genre: nonfiction, historyā£ā£
416 pagesā£ā£
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ā³The Most Fun We Ever Had by Claire Lombardoā£ā£
genre: contemporary fictionā£ā£
538 pages
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