Saturday, January 1, 2011

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Goodbye to 2010

The 2010 officially came to an end. Books and letters came and went for all and I think it's fair to make a kind of tribute to the best and worst of this year that just passed.
But first, the challenges include honorary completed during this year:
- 7.2
Challenge - Challenge your name
Lee - Fall into Reading Challenge
Thanks to the authors of the challenges and all what can paa hicieon me the complete them (from the books of perpetrators of vendors and friends who provided them).
Further details, page tab Challenges higher in this blog.

The best book I read in 2010 was:
The storyteller Rabih
Alamedin
The book more scary: That
. Stephen King

the one I did mourn:
Before I fall. Lauren Oliver

more enganchante Series:
The children of the earth. Jean M. Auel

The most useful:
The Secret. Rhonda Byne

Best film adaptation:
Secret Window, Secret Garden. Stephen King

Best villain:
Annie Wilkes. Misery. Stephen King

The best love story:
Graceling. Kristine Cashore

most original story:
Black (Series circle) Ted Dekker

New Favorite Author: Mario Puzo


Featured Author: Stephen King
(quantity). Octavio Paz (quality)

Best non-fiction book:
Aguila o sol? Octavio Paz
Author
Best debut:
Ana Victoria de la Fuente (I do, my sister of 15 years, a full-fledged author ... and quite üben if you ask me!)

The worst book I read in 2010: Angel Star Jenifer Murgia


The author who fell in my favor this year: Stephen King


That made me sleep more:
Little Women. Louisa May Alcott The biggest disappointment

literary
dragon's eyes. Stephen King

The saga that I liked least:
The Dark Tower. Stephen King

The worst film adaptation:
The Shining. Stephen King

The biggest disappointment of protaonista:
Elphaba. Mcguire Gegory Wicked

more hackneyed story: Angel Star Jenifer Murgia


The worst non-fiction book:
free time. Judith R. Smith


And those are my literary awards 2010.: D

Happy 2011!

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