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2005 Favorites by Established Authors

Recommended books found: 22

Each year, BookBrowse subscribers rate their favorite books of the year to choose our Top 20 Best of Year titles. More about how the books are selected.

The Year of Magical Thinking

by Joan Didion

Hardcover: Oct 2005 | Paperback: Feb 2007

Critics' Consensus:

'An act of consummate literary bravery, a writer known for her clarity allowing us to watch her mind as it becomes clouded with grief.'

The City of Falling Angels

by John Berendt

Hardcover: Sep 2005 | Paperback: Oct 2006

Critics' Consensus:

The author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil returns after more than a decade to give us an intimate look at the "magic, mystery, and decadence" of the city of Venice and its inhabitants.

Half Broken Things

by Morag Joss

Hardcover: Sep 2005 | Paperback: Jul 2006

Critics' Consensus:

A stunning, thought-provoking crime novel of chilling moral complexity. A gripping, haunting exploration of love and our need for it, of the damage done when we go long without it, and the deeds we might be driven to in its name.

A Slight Trick of The Mind

by Mitch Cullin

Hardcover: Apr 2005 | Paperback: May 2006

Critics' Consensus:

This subtle and wise work is more than a re-imagining of Sherlock Holmes but a profound meditation on faultiness of memory and how, as we grow older, the way we see the world is inevitably altered.

A Long Way Down

by Nick Hornby

Hardcover: Jun 2005 | Paperback: May 2006

Critics' Consensus:

Intense, hilarious, provocative, and moving, A Long Way Down is a novel about suicide that is, surprisingly, full of life.

Blood From A Stone

A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery

by Donna Leon

Hardcover: Apr 2005 | Paperback: Apr 2006

Critics' Consensus:

A pitch-perfect mystery, an alluring portrait of contemporary Venice, and an elucidating eye into the attitudes of a timeless place in the grip of change.

The Innocent

by Harlan Coben

Hardcover: Apr 2005 | Paperback: Apr 2006

Critics' Consensus:

A twisting, turning, emotionally charged story, and a compelling tale of the choices we make and the repercussions that never leave us.

The History of Love

by Nicole Krauss

Hardcover: May 2005 | Paperback: Apr 2006

Critics' Consensus:

A long-lost book reappears, mysteriously connecting an old man searching for his son and a girl seeking a cure for her widowed mother's loneliness.

Specimen Days

by Michael Cunningham

Hardcover: Jun 2005 | Paperback: Apr 2006

Critics' Consensus:

"A smashing literary tour de force and an utterly invigorating reading experience. If this book does not make you jump up from the sofa, looking at life and literature in new ways, check to see if you have a pulse." --USA Today.

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

by Jonathan Safran Foer

Hardcover: Apr 2005 | Paperback: Apr 2006

Critics' Consensus:

Unafraid to show his traumatized characters' constant groping for emotional catharsis, Foer demonstrates once again that he is one of the few contemporary writers willing to risk sentimentalism in order to address great questions of truth, love and ...

Saturday

by Ian McEwan

Hardcover: Mar 2005 | Paperback: Apr 2006

Critics' Consensus:

An astonishing novel that captures the fine balance of happiness and the unforeseen threats that can destroy it. A brilliant, thrilling page-turner that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

The Sociopath Next Door

The Ruthless Versus the Rest of Us

by Martha Stout

Hardcover: Feb 2005 | Paperback: Mar 2006

Critics' Consensus:

A fascinating, important book about what makes good people good and bad people bad, and how good people can protect themselves from those others. Highly recommended.

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