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  • Nnaemeka

    Ha. The A Song of Ice and Fire series. Started this year, decided not to read Dance of Dragons yet.
    I also re-read lots of great books this year. Does that count?
    Islands of Silence, by Martin Booth, was good too.

  • babelclaire

    Only one? Then it would have to be the Grapes of Wrath.

  • NiiN0i

    Beyond Good and Evil ~ Friedrich Nietzsche and a Book of quotes by Lao Tzo and Poetry and Quotes by Khalil Gibran 🙂 …

  • Cassie

    The Book Thief is wonderful. I’ve been wanting to read The Screwtape Letters and just haven’t. But thanks for the quick review!

  • liban1998

    i read history of Somali. it contains poems and wisdoms, and it is also contains most hostorical histories of country. I learned a lot of information about the country because I read informaation the country. Somali have

  • @toluOloruntoba

    First Read:
    ‘Strength to Love’, by Martin Luther King Jr. A collection of his sermons that reveal the beating hear of MLK- philosopher and preacher, brother and Christian. Totally worth it.

    Re-read:
    ‘The World is Flat’ by Thomas L. Friedman. An almost prophetic account, via brilliant journalism and recent history, of the forces molding the future.

  • ThinkTank!

    I’d recommend ‘The Millennium Trilogy’ – the girl… with the dragon tattoo/who played with fire/who kicked the hornets nest. I picked up the first one and couldn’t stop until I had read all three. They are masterfully crafted thrillers.

    I’d also recommend ‘And thereby hangs a tale’ by Jeffrey Archer. A wonderful collection of short stories which as an amateur short story writer, thrilled me completely.

    Most of The other books I read this year were heavily technical and unless you’re interested in Well-Test Analysis, aren’t worth the trouble 🙂

  • Nikki O.

    Three books that stood out this year (yes, Naija no dey answer the correct question – instead of one book, I give you three).

    1) JM Coetzee, Disgrace
    2) JM Coetzee, Life and Times of Michael K (the greatest book I have ever read, simple – the first book that made me question the meaning of my life and has me asking myself whether I would be a different person if I were stripped of all the material possessions I have come to (foolishly) cherish so much).
    3) Never Let Me Go, by Kazuo Ishiguro – bawled like a baby at the end of this very unusual book. I cried and cried and cried. And I’m usually a hard-nosed bitch.

    Happy (early) New Year!

    • Osemhen

      Lol! Nigerians! This writer, Coetzee sounds familiar. But I’ve never read him. Maybe 2012 is the year I finally do. Happy New Year!

  • Gbenga

    Thanks for this post, I plan to read 100 Books in 2012 [yea, that’s a tough call!] and I’ve added a few titles from suggestions here to the list.

    I would recommend Okechukwu Ofili’s “How Stupidity Saved My Life – Life Lessons from an Overanalytical Engineer”, if you haven’t read it yet. Saw a few copies at Debonair Bookshop two weeks ago.

    Happy New Year (in Advance) 🙂

  • Pili Kamenju

    I recommend “the science of getting rich” by Wallace D. Wattles. I’ve read and re-read this book. It works!

  • jhymy

    steig larsson’s Girl with the dragon tattoo trilogy was a good one for me last year.tackling the song of ice and fire series at the moment

    • Osemhen

      Everyone’s been talking about this girl with the tattoo book. I should find out what the fuss is. Yeah, I totally recommend A Song of Ice and Fire.

  • malota

    Downloading all the books recommended ^_^

  • Tarela

    I saw the first season of GOT and have decided to read the books… soon. Now I honestly cannot remember the books from last year (there’s this particular post-revolution China – wouldn’t call it love – story) but one does come to mind and it’s from the Queen herself, Agatha Christie and titled “Endless Nights”. I love a good mystery, a great twist, quaint romance but what gets me with writing anything is the first person’s account of a story when said person is of many layers.The Chinese one I mentioned though is a very good read and makes you think (of what, you can’t really say). I will get back to you though when I remember the others and can make a proper comparison.

  • Olubunmi Olorunda

    Aleksander Solzhenitzhen’s ‘Cancer Ward’.. Immersion into communist Russia and deeply into the lives of all sorts of categories of people; though deep but it doesn’t bore you into sleeping. On the contrary..
    Actually the only book I read last year:-)

    • Osemhen

      Lol! It sounds like a complicated book, perhaps that was why it ended up being the only one you read? Is it fiction?

  • Jeremiah Nzere

    You should read “This Present Darkness” by Frank Peretti. Why? I don’t know. The adjective to describe it hasn’t been coined yet.

  • osisiye

    ‘Steve Jobs’ by Walter Isaacson
    It was real.
    I still wish Alex Haley was the biographer though

    Oops. I read ‘I know why the caged bird sings’ by Maya Angelou in 2011 too

    It’s a tie *furrowed brow*

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