
Now, I know most of you are here for my running antics, but I'd be a bad future librarian if I didn't inspire you to pick up a book in 2012. The following are my favorite books that I read in 2011 (please note, this isn't a "best of 2011 list, because a good chunk of them have been out longer than just this year). Also, as you can tell from my list, my preferred reading genres are young adult, running, fiction, and some chick lit sprinkled in for good measure.
Young Adult
To say that I devoured The Hunger Games
books is an understatement. I really loved them, and loved the main character Katniss, even if her role has come under some scrutinize for the somewhat obnoxious love triangle, woe is me, stuff.
Just when I thought I couldn't get more sucked in to the young adult, dystopian world genre, along came Divergent
. Another book I flew through and quickly became my favorite of the genre. And by genre I'm stating that as favorite dystopian novel, and favorite YA novel of 2011.
But to be sure, I did have to read Delirium
, which was almost on par with the Hunger Games in awesomeness. I'm looking forward to the direction that both series will take.
I was definitely not expecting the intensity of The Book Thief
from a YA novel. Such an emotional book, I kept having to remind myself that it wasn't an adult book. Incredibly good, but very emotionally draining.
Running
Advanced Marathoning
Fiction
The Story of Beautiful Girl
I would go so far to say that The Night Circus
is one of my favorite books read in 2011. Such whimsy and amazingness. One of the first times I've finished a book and hoped it'd be made in to a movie, because I'm not sure my imagination did it justice.


I feel like I was one of the last people to read The Room
. My sister in law kept asking if I had read it, so I finally did, and wow. Definitely worth the time. It's told in the perspective of a little boy who's whole world is a tiny room. Very intense.
I feel like I was one of the last people to read The Room
Again, I'm probably one of the last people to read Water for Elephants
I was not expecting what I got out of So Much Pretty
The Housekeeper and the Professor
I really loved The Discovery of Witches
There are many other books that made away with 4 stars, so feel free to check out my "Bookworm Page" for a full list of books.
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