Best reads of 2009
11. januar 2010Happy new year! Once again, slightly belated, it’s time to look back at my own personal year of reading. I’m not in the habit of counting how many books I read (and that’s really not the point of reading, is it?), but I know that I read significantly less boks in 2009 than I usually do. In 2009 I got myself a new hobby and I still haven’t managed to expand the day beyond 24 hours. So, less books read, but quite a few nice pieces of knitting under the belt.

Anyway. Best reads. Hm …
One that springs to mind was, oddly, not a novel, but a historical, political book about the “Blekingegadebanden”, a group of Danish left-wing activists that committed a string of complicated robberies during the 70′es to support PFLP, among others. Very untypically Danish, and the books were very well written – almost like a crime novel in two parts. Another great read that wasn’t exactly a novel was the Swedish graphic novel about Frk. Mærkværdig og karrieren (Miss Strange and the Career). Masterfully drawn, wise and funny. And, of course, Dawkins’ The God Delusion deserves to be mentioned.
The fantastic film Let the Right One In is based on a novel, and after seeing the film I read another novel by the same author; Hanteringen av odöda (translated into English as Handling the Undead). The only other novel read in 2009 that I remember as vividly is the one I found browsing the huge Borders on Columbus Circle in New York City. I spent a fantastic month there and, having had Joyce Carol Oates recommended to me a number of times, I bought My Sister, My Love on a whim and became an instant fan. I hope to read a few Oates’ in 2010. Other good novels read in 2009 includes Den som blinker er bange for døden, Alfred & Emily and Volvo Lastvagnar.
Bad reads of 2010? No, not really. The worst must be The Geographer’s Library, but it wasn’t really awful. So all in all a good year in reading, and the shelves are packed with promising novels for 2010.