Top Five Books of 2023

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Décembre 2023 (see all)
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The year is coming to an end, and our December List of the Month is dedicated to LibraryThing members' Top Five Books of 2023. Please note that books don't need to have been published in 2023, just read this year. You can see the LT Staff picks on the blog: https://blog.librarything.com/2023/12/top-five-books-of-2023/, and you can join the conversation on Talk: https://www.librarything.com/topic/355740
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5,986 membres
340 critiques
½ 4.3
19 Members
knerd.knitter, mahsdad, kxn11, wanderlustlover, bigcurlyloz, ehough75, exfed, timetunnel, garylivingston, quondame, slittleson, Bubu1969, Kat_by, kyle555, Craftybilda, josie2479, melorafaelas, acristina00, revtizzy
Explications
knerd.knitter: This book was so much fun to read. The kind of book that you simultaneously want to read as fast as possible and read slowly so it never ends!
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1,186 membres
67 critiques
½ 4.3
17 Members
kellyslist, majkia, mvo62, abbottthomas, jeanned, Copperskye, L-Anne, Sarielle, traceylkb, AbigailAdams26, garylivingston, hikarugenji, AnrMarri, AnaraGuard, tabareads, jlkbmcd08, yomnathefairy
Explications
traceylkb: Listened to the recorded book. Enjoyed it very much, but want to "re-read" the physical book, so it is still on my wish list.
AnaraGuard: All the books in the Thursday Murder Club series are a delight to read, but this one takes the characters to deeper places, and brings the reader along. Some serious topics of dementia and death are handled gracefully and generously. A good one to tide us over for a few years until he writes another one.
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4,647 membres
205 critiques
4.1
16 Members
wookiebender, schmootc, knerd.knitter, kxn11, Eat_Read_Knit, rebcamuse, specialkay, vwinsloe, Juneberry, AnrMarri, ijamiedee, NancyAK, smoore14, MaureenONeill, Tboehne, yomnathefairy
Explications
knerd.knitter: So many things in this book were familiar to me, having grown up in the 80s/90s and enjoying video games and online role-playing games. It’s always fun to read a book where you can relate to the experiences of the characters.
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1,448 membres
57 critiques
3.9
14 Members
raidergirl3, redbookforest, Violette62, vancouverdeb, FerneMysteryReader, DeborahJ2016, Kendra_Gale, AnrMarri, GinaHMM, zzora, roxrosengarten, CelticGreyWolf, acristina00, bdeforest
Explications
FerneMysteryReader: An author's debut that is stunning in storytelling and beautifully written, atmospheric, and immersive. I loved the strength of the women, the determination, reaching deep within themselves, confident that the natural world empowers them and that their legacy from the past is greater than the men who wish to control them. I found the women resilient and inspiring. They are women to remember not as characters but as the women who came before us and why their strength can become ours.
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1,225 membres
68 critiques
3.8
10
1,059 membres
67 critiques
4.1
11 Members
tardis, LadyUndomiel, Storeetllr, tabemono, okeres, corcra, BookLizard, oceancat, jennifergeran, quondame, hikarugenji
Explications
Storeetllr: Murderbot. What else needs to be said? Oh, right. ART. Murderbot and ART. And Three. And 2.0!!! Well, sort of. The saga continues.
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1,562 membres
91 critiques
4.2
12
2,543 membres
166 critiques
½ 4.3
13
1,887 membres
99 critiques
4.1
14
3,152 membres
123 critiques
4.2
8 Members
LadyUndomiel, Storeetllr, Eat_Read_Knit, merrystar, cabyrum, Constant2m, lovelypotato111, hiboutimide
Explications
Storeetllr: As advertised, this is high fantasy with low stakes, though the stakes are worth fighting for, just not in the way you might imagine, what with an orc involved. So much fun!
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12,361 membres
480 critiques
½ 4.3
8 Members
Ling.Lass, sundancer, lovelypotato111, josie2479, zzora, roxrosengarten, cheree_blossoms, Retired2006
Explications
sundancer: A delightful read- beautiful imagery, amazing storytelling, and excellent word building.
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970 membres
49 critiques
4.2
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485 membres
23 critiques
4.2
7 Members
tardis, amberwitch, Chatterbox, revbean, okeres, oceancat, quondame
Explications
oceancat: the imperial radch trilogy should be read first but this is an amazing story about personhood set in the same universe
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5,426 membres
361 critiques
4.1
20
809 membres
50 critiques
½ 4.3
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250 membres
15 critiques
½ 4.5
22
2,983 membres
186 critiques
4.1
23
2,061 membres
95 critiques
3.9
24
1,914 membres
133 critiques
4.2
5 Members
thornton37814, CarltonC, SirThomas, bsmuts, airedalerd
Explications
CarltonC: Harrowing subject matter, but beautiful and clear storytelling.
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6,231 membres
326 critiques
½ 4.3
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1,669 membres
84 critiques
4
5 Members
erinclark, PaulCranswick, Boand, rfl22338, airedalerd
Explications
Boand: Simply my favourite book of the year! A completely new way of looking at this period of history from a woman’s point of view. Excellent and intriguing stuff
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1,224 membres
43 critiques
½ 4.4
28
1,650 membres
83 critiques
4.1
29
1,201 membres
31 critiques
½ 4.3
30
2,956 membres
130 critiques
4.2
31
8,412 membres
354 critiques
4.2
32
5,360 membres
265 critiques
3.9
33
566 membres
38 critiques
3.9
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1,490 membres
31 critiques
½ 4.4
35
650 membres
14 critiques
½ 4.3
36
217 membres
15 critiques
4.2
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692 membres
32 critiques
3.9
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751 membres
30 critiques
3.8
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532 membres
18 critiques
½ 4.5
4 Members
seabelis, ReluctantTechie, YPlfl, rfl22338
Explications
ReluctantTechie: A vivid, detailed true story from a child's point of view of a illegal immigrant's journey to the USA, without any politics mentioned. Powerful.
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1,332 membres
61 critiques
4
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1,007 membres
47 critiques
3.9
4 Members
TheoClarke, CarltonC, Boand, Tosta
Explications
CarltonC: Pure entertainment, on a par with Wodehouse, although there is more characterisation; a delightful confection.
Boand: Another wonderful novel by Kate Atkinson which really set the tone of the 1920’s in London. Based on true stories but woven into a completely captivating tale.
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10,778 membres
253 critiques
4
43
717 membres
47 critiques
4.1
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423 membres
33 critiques
4
4 Members
CarltonC, PaulCranswick, traceylkb, Boand
Explications
Boand: A many layered Irish novel which gradually peels back the years to reveal several shocking underlying truths. Very sad and beautifully written story of the Irish Republic’s history through the protagonist’s eyes.
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23,445 membres
424 critiques
½ 4.4
47
11,730 membres
780 critiques
4.1
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1,219 membres
40 critiques
½ 4.6
49
488 membres
26 critiques
4
50
6,638 membres
119 critiques
½ 3.7
51
2,371 membres
43 critiques
3.8
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2,364 membres
116 critiques
½ 3.7
53
2,581 membres
52 critiques
3.9
3 Members
elahrairah, zzora, alai3
Explications
elahrairah: Fantastic and heartbreaking story; a novel the same age as me that forsaw where capitalism was taking us at a time when most people couldn't even predict Reagan or Thatcher. A novel that showed us very clearly that our parents had a choice between utopia and dystopia, and they chose dystopia.
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1,528 membres
24 critiques
4.1
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215 membres
5 critiques
4
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13,219 membres
459 critiques
3.9
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2,002 membres
47 critiques
4.2
3 Members
lorax, FAMeulstee, birder4106
Explications
birder4106: A book that has influenced my view of nature and the world almost as lastingly as [The Origin of Species] by [Charles Darwin] and [The Origin of Continents and Oceans] [Alfred Wegener].
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3,180 membres
162 critiques
4
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2,885 membres
224 critiques
4.2
3 Members
mahsdad, lscan2, exfed
60
9,187 membres
168 critiques
4.2
61
597 membres
40 critiques
4.1
3 Members
tardis, foggidawn, oceancat
Explications
oceancat: the best fairytale retelling (reimagining?) i have ever read, and my favorite book this year
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38,025 membres
505 critiques
4.1
3 Members
Minthe, nojod, alai3
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644 membres
42 critiques
½ 4.3
64
2,233 membres
129 critiques
4.2
65
2,858 membres
58 critiques
4.2
3 Members
Minthe, nx74defiant, alai3
Explications
nx74defiant: Favorite Trollope so far. The focus on greed is still relevant. I really enjoyed Paul Montague growth from a push over to standing up for himself and what he believed was right.
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17,741 membres
331 critiques
4.2
2 Members
zhejw, sinki
67
1,868 membres
110 critiques
3.8
68
774 membres
49 critiques
4
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135 membres
6 critiques
½ 4.4
2 Members
Aquila, Euryale
Explications
Aquila: I've waited nine years for the second book about Hild of Whitby and it's even better than the first. 7th Century Britain.
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746 membres
38 critiques
4
71
687 membres
35 critiques
3.9
72
394 membres
21 critiques
4.2
73
358 membres
19 critiques
4
74
306 membres
25 critiques
3.9
76
20,710 membres
276 critiques
4.1
77
298 membres
17 critiques
½ 3.6
78
5,521 membres
346 critiques
4.1
79
1,412 membres
60 critiques
4.1
80
356 membres
15 critiques
½ 4.5
81
6,211 membres
393 critiques
3.9
2 Members
RBeffa, Carrieida
82
4,405 membres
232 critiques
4.2
2 Members
pitjrw, BookLizard
83
64,590 membres
3,486 critiques
½ 4.3
2 Members
cbl_tn, Bubu1969
84
4,209 membres
163 critiques
½ 4.4
85
1,335 membres
25 critiques
4.2
2 Members
acceptance, alai3
86
795 membres
50 critiques
4.2
87
766 membres
52 critiques
3.9
2 Members
rosalita, Macbeth
Explications
Macbeth: A brilliant conclusion to the Jane Harper's trilogy with a twist I didn't see coming.
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305 membres
14 critiques
4
2 Members
lizzy50usa, L-Anne
89
184 membres
4 critiques
3.9
90
178 membres
21 critiques
3.9
91
136 membres
11 critiques
4.2
2 Members
edgewood, exfed
92
4,940 membres
237 critiques
3.9
2 Members
kleo, aethercowboy
93
2,380 membres
113 critiques
½ 4.4
94
1,260 membres
53 critiques
3.8
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997 membres
28 critiques
3.8
2 Members
karenb, dhaxton
96
556 membres
19 critiques
3.9
2 Members
kleo, Boand
Explications
Boand: This is the first book I have read by Rushdie and I found it an amazing an inspiring read. I adored the way he wove ancient myths and legends and history into this deeply engrossing tale.
97
402 membres
19 critiques
½ 3.4
2 Members
revbean, edgewood
98
955 membres
40 critiques
3.9
2 Members
schmootc, L-Anne
99
683 membres
30 critiques
3.8
2 Members
Euryale, noveltea
100
400 membres
15 critiques
3.2