Best Books of 2007
Enjoy the Best Books of 2007, as chosen by the Materials Selection Team at the King County Library System. Each section is presented in alphabetical order by author.
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Adult Books Fiction | Adult Non-fiction | Teen Books | Children's Books
Adult Fiction
Call Me By Your Name by André Aciman
Seventeen year-old Elio falls in love with a summer guest at his family’s home on the Italian coast.
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Heartsick by Chelsea Cain
An all-too-human homicide detective and a fearless reporter trail a Portland serial killer in this debut thriller. For fans of Silence of the Lambs.
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Five Skies by Ron Carlson
A remote Idaho gorge is the setting for this story of three men rebuilding their lives as they construct a motorcycle stunt ramp.
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The Yiddish Policemen’s Union: a novel by Michael Chabon
What if the Jewish community resettled in Alaska after World War II? Chabon combines black comedy with a hardboiled detective story in this inventive alternate history.
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Then We Came to the End by Joshua Ferris
Every unhappy workplace is unhappy in its own way and this failing Chicago ad agency is no exception. For fans of The Office.
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The Camel Bookmobile by Masha Hamilton
A young New York librarian moves to Kenya to manage a most unusual traveling library.
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Loving Frank: a novel by Nancy Horan
Local author Horan’s first novel imagines the affair between Frank Lloyd Wright and the wife of one of his clients.
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A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
Two women survive thirty years of Afghan history in this devastating follow-up to The Kite Runner. |
Tree of Smoke by Dennis Johnson
The nephew of a legendary war hero is drawn deep into the moral confusion of Vietnam War espionage. Johnson is this year’s National Book Award Winner for Fiction.
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Run by Ann Patchett
A traffic accident on a snowy Boston night brings together two seemingly unconnected families.
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Bridge of Sighs by Richard Russo
Russo chronicles fifty years in the lives of three small-town friends as two of them, now married, make plans to visit the third, an ex-pat living in Venice.
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The Terror: a novel by Dan Simmons
An Arctic adventure becomes a terrifying fight for survival in this fictional account of the lost Franklin expedition.
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Mothers & Sons: stories by Colm Tóibín
Nine sets of mothers and sons face each other as adults in this collection of short stories.
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Teen Books
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
When smart, nerdy fourteen-year-old Arnold Spirit Jr. transfers to a school 22 miles away from his Spokane Reservation home, he struggles with leaving his family, friends and heritage behind. This book won Alexie the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature.
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Re-Gifters by Mike Carey
Dixie has two loves, hapkido and fellow martial artist Adam. When Dixie uses her tournament fee money to buy an expensive gift for Adam she learns the true meaning of gifts given and received.
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Before I die by Jenny Downham
Sixteen-year-old Tessa has ten things she wants to do before succumbing to her advanced leukemia. They include having sex, committing a crime and falling in love.
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Tamar by Mal Peet
When Tamar’s beloved grandfather commits suicide he leaves behind a box of items that reveal his activities as a Dutch Resistance fighter in WWII.
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Mouse Guard, Vol 1: Fall 1152 by David Petersen
The Mouse Guard protects mice from predators as they travel between the Mouse Territories in the 12th century. When a grain merchant disappears, three brave Guards, Lieam, Kenzie and Saxon are sent to investigate.
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The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt
As the Vietnam War rages abroad, seventh-grader Holling Hoodhood has a battle at home -– Wednesdays, when he must study Shakespeare under the watchful eye of Mrs. Baker.
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Children’s Books
Fiction for Ages 4 - 8
Beetle Bop by Denise Fleming
Action is the key to this book about “Striped beetles, spotted beetles, all-over-dotted beetles." Kids will want to dance with the colorful pages and then go outside to find the real thing.
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Orange Pear Apple Bear by Emily Gravett
Four words make a book? The pale watercolor illustrations have a life and energy of their own and create humor and excitement with four marvelous words.
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Living Color by Steve Jenkins
The paper collage artist brings together the worlds of science, art, and animals in this rendering of animals united by their vibrant colors.
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The All-I'll-Ever-Want Christmas Doll by Patricia McKissack, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
Three sisters receive one doll and learn what it really means to share in this story packed with the spirit of the season.
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Leaves by David Ezra Stein
In spare, precise text, a young bear observes leaves as they change through the seasons. This book will expand young minds thinking about their own world.
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Fiction for Ages 8 - 12
The Golden Dream of Carlo Chuchio by Lloyd Alexander
A young adventurer seeks treasure on the legendary Road of Golden Dreams. During his adventures, Carlo is robbed, mistaken for a warrior and a prince, and risks his life for a prize that might not exist.
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Jack Plank Tells Tales by Natalie Babbitt
Jack Plank is a pirate and teller of tales looking for a new career.
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Elijah of Buxton by Christopher Paul Curtis
Elijah is the first child born into freedom in Buxton, Canada, a settlement of runaway slaves. When a disreputable preacher steals money from Elijah's friend, Elijah pursues him on a dangerous journey to America.
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Robot Dreams by Sara Varon
Dog, Robot and other mute creatures suffer all-too-human ordeals in this elegiac story of friendship, loss and forgiveness. A wordless graphic novel.
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The Aurora County All-Stars by Deborah Wiles
House, the team captain of the Aurora County All-Stars baseball team has been sidelined for a year because of a broken elbow. Now the biggest game of the season is coming fast.
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Candyfloss by Jacqueline Wilson
At the same time that Floss must decide between her mother or her father, her best friend begins to reject her.
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Nonfiction for Ages 8-12
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Last Updated:
September 12, 2012