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Enjoy the Best Books of 2008, 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 Nonfiction | Teen Books | Children's Books



Adult Fiction

Beginner's Creek book coverBeginner’s Greek: a novel by James Collins
Peter meets the woman of his dreams on a flight from New York to Los Angeles but loses her telephone number. Years later, he meets her again, only now she is the fiancée of his best friend. Will true love prevail?

The Likeness book coverThe Likeness by Tana French
In this tightly-written psychological thriller, Irish Detective Cassie Maddox takes on the identity of a murdered woman to try to find a killer.

Unaccustomed Earth book coverUnaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri
Eight delicate and complex short stories explore the immigrant experience. By the author of The Namesake.

Lavinia book coverLavinia by Ursula K. LeGuin
LeGuin, famous for her ability to create imagined worlds, here brings to life a minor character from Virgil’s The Aeneid.

The Given Day book coverThe Given Day by Dennis Lehane
Set against the Boston Police Strike of 1919, this rich, historical novel depicts the struggles of two families at a time of political and social unrest.

Netherland book coverNetherland by Joseph O’Neill
An equity analyst rekindles his love of cricket and meets a charismatic entrepreneur who introduces him to another side of the city in this love letter to post-9/11 New York.

Lush Life book coverLush Life by Richard Price
A random shooting brings together an ensemble of cops and criminals in New York’s Lower East Side. With grit and humanity, the author of Clockers explores the collision between poverty and gentrification in one neighborhood. For fans of the HBO series The Wire.

Home book coverHome by Marilynne Robinson
A deeply emotional and clear-sighted story of family and forgiveness by the winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for fiction.

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society book coverThe Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
Author Juliet Ashton receives a letter from a member of an unusual book club, formed as a way of eluding Guernsey’s Nazi occupiers.

Anathem book coverAnathem by Neal Stephenson
In the far future, a monastery harbors a cloister of scientists, philosophers, and mathematicians with the knowledge to save the world.

The Big Both Ways book coverThe Big Both Ways by John Straley
This tale of Seattle in the 1930’s combines labor unrest, murder, and a harrowing journey in a small boat on Puget Sound.

Olive Kitteridge book coverOlive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout
The life of an outspoken retired school teacher is revealed in these vivid, poignant linked stories.

The Story of Edgar Sawtelle book coverThe Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski
A mute boy has a special relationship with the dogs his family breeds on their Wisconsin farm in this epic reminiscent of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.


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Adult Nonfiction


Predictably Irrational book coverPredictably Irrational : the hidden forces that shape our decisions by Dan Ariely
Ariely explores why irrational impulse so often trumps logic in human decision making.  For those who enjoyed Blink.

American Lightning book coverAmerican Lightning : terror, mystery, movie-making, and the crime of the century
by Howard Blum

On October 1, 1910 the offices of the LA Times were bombed.  The trial became a battleground of management vs. labor, with Clarence Darrow defending the accused.  An absorbing true crime drama.

Ballistics: poems book coverBallistics : poems by Billy Collins
Former U. S. Poet Laureate Collins manages to be accessible, humorous and serious --sometimes all in the same poem.

Hot, Flat and Crowded book coverHot, Flat, and Crowded : why we need a green revolution-- and how it can renew America by Thomas L. Friedman
The Pulitzer Prize winning author the The World is Flat takes on climate change, population growth and the need for American leadership to counteract their effects.

The Hemingses of Monticello book coverThe Hemingses of Monticello: an American family by Annette Gordon-Reed
A well-researched and clearly-written portrait of the family descended from President Thomas Jefferson and his slave Sally Hemings.

A Voyage Long and Strange book coverA Voyage Long and Strange : rediscovering the new world by Tony Horwitz
Part history and part road trip, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Horwitz travels to sites in North America that were visited by Europeans between 1492 and the founding of Jamestown in 1602.

What I Talk About When I Talk About Running book coverWhat I Talk About When I Talk About Running : a memoir by Haruki Murakami
Novelist Murakami talks about the intersection of running and writing in his life.

Beautiful Boy book coverBeautiful Boy : a father's journey through his son's addiction by David Sheff
Journalist Sheff’s beloved 17-year-old son sinks into meth addiction in this honest story of one family’s painful recovery.

The Angel of Grozny book coverThe Angel of Grozny : orphans of a forgotten war by Åsne Seierstad
The author of The Bookseller of Kabul turns her attention to the war orphans of the Chechnyan conflict.

Your Inner Fish book coverYour Inner Fish : a journey into the 3.5-billion-year history of the human body by Neil Shubin
Paleontologist Shubin examines fossils and DNA to show how our internal organs and body structure are related to other species.  Accessible, lively and informative.

A Platter of Figs book coverA Platter of Figs and Other Recipes by David Tanis
Tanis, head chef at Berkeley’s Chez Panisse, celebrates the simplicity of home cooked meals served for friends and loved ones.

The Great Emergence book coverThe Great Emergence : how Christianity is changing and why by Phyllis Tickle
Tickle believes that current changes in religious and social behavior mark a “great emergence,” a major upheaval which once in every 500 years results in a new and more vital Christian church.

How Fiction Works book coverHow Fiction Works by James Wood
A pre-eminent literary critic describes the ways and means of reading and writing good fiction.


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Teen Books


Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing book coverThe Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume 2: The Kingdom on the Waves by M. T. Anderson
Set in the American Revolution, 16-year-old slave Octavian has escaped the College of Lucidity where he was raised and found freedom under Loyalist British rule. That freedom comes at a cost. He must join the Loyalist Navy and help beat the American rebels.

Graceling book coverGraceling by Kristin Cashore
Lady Katsa, has a special “grace” is for killing. She balances the evils she commits with good acts, one of which brings her to the attention of Prince Po, another graceling who wants her to help him restore peace to their seven kingdoms.

Hunger Games book coverHunger Games by Suzanne Collins
When her little sister is chosen for the deadly Hunger Games, a government-sponsored event where contestants battle each other to the death, 16-year-old Katniss volunteers to go in her place.

Eon book coverEon: Dragoneye Reborn by Alison Goodman
Crippled from an old injury, 12-year-old Eon is unlikely to win the Dragoneye competition and become one of the lords who bond with a powerful dragon. And, Eon has a secret: she is really Eona, a 16-year-old girl and so forbidden from becoming a Dragoneye.

Sunrise Over Fallujah book coverSunrise Over Fallujah byWalter Dean Myers
High-school senior Robin joined the Army after 9/11, and became a soldier deployed at the start of the Iraq War. When it quickly escalates, Robin writes home to his uncle, a Vietnam veteran, about the dangers he faces and how his experiences have changed him.

Nation book coverNation by Terry Pratchett
Mau escapes the tsunami that ravages his island, but is alone until he discovers Daphne, a shipwrecked foreigner. Together, despite the language and cultural barriers between them, they work to unite the survivors from other islands and rebuild his “Nation”.



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Children’s Books


Picture Books for Children Ages 4-8

Traction Man book coverTraction Man Meets Turbodog  by Mini Grey
Traction Man, an action figure, teams up with the high-tech but not-so-bright Turbodog to rescue Scrubbing Brush, his missing sidekick, from the terrible underworld of the bin.

The Day Leo Said I Hate You book coverThe Day Leo Said I Hate You by Robie H. Harris, illustrated by Molly Bang
Leo, upset that he has been hearing the word "no" all day, lets three words slip out that he wishes he could take back.

Mail Harry to the Moon book coverMail Harry to the Moon by Robbie H. Harris, illustrated by Michael Emberley
Harry's older brother, unhappy that the new baby seems to have taken over, dreams up imaginative ways to get rid of him.

Old Bear book coverOld Bear by Kevin Henkes
When Old Bear falls asleep for the winter, he has a dream that he is a cub again, enjoying each of the four seasons.

Dog and Bear book coverDog and Bear: two’s company by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
In three stories, the two dearest of friends celebrate Bear's birthday, have their first falling out, and take care of each other when Dog is under the weather.

The House in the Night book coverThe House in the Night by Susan Marie Swanson, pictures by Beth Krommes
A spare, patterned text and glowing pictures explore the origins of light that make a house a home, in this bedtime book for young children.



Fiction for Ages 8 - 12

The Penderwicks on Gardam Street book coverThe Penderwicks on Gardam Street by Jeanne Birdsall
The four Penderwick sisters are faced with the unimaginable prospect of their widowed father dating, and they hatch a plot to stop him.

Uh-oh, Cleo book coverUh-oh, Cleo by Jessica Harper ; illustrated by Jon Berkeley
What starts out as a perfectly ordinary day in the Small house turns into Stitches Saturday when Cleo gets a cut on the head after her twin brother, Jack, accidentally pulls down their Toy House.

My One Hundred Adventures book coverMy One Hundred Adventures by Polly Horvath
Hot air balloon rides, a new friendship with a preacher, and an encounter with an aspiring psychic make 12-year-old Jane's boring summer vacation an adventure to remember while teaching her a lot about herself in the process.

Masterpiece book coverMasterpiece by Elise Broach ; illustrated by Kelly Murphy
After Marvin, a beetle, makes a miniature drawing as an eleventh birthday gift for James, a human with whom he shares a house, the two new friends work together to help recover a Durer drawing stolen from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The Magic Thief book coverThe Magic Thief. Book One by Sarah Prineas ; illustrations by Antonio Javier Caparo
A young thief is drawn into a life of magic and adventure after picking the pocket of the powerful wizard Nevery Flinglas, who has returned from exile to attempt to reverse the troubling decline of magic in Wellmet City.

The Dragon's Child book coverThe Dragon's Child : a story of Angel Island by Laurence Yep; with Kathleen S. Yep
Ten-year-old Gim Lew Yep immigrates from China to America with his father, whom Gim barely knows, and fears he will be a disappointment to his family when he arrives at Angel Island.

Nonfiction for Ages 8-12

How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate:scientists and kids explore global warming book coverHow We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate:scientists and kids explore global warming by Lynn Cherry. Illus. by Gary Braasch
Describes how and where scientists find evidence of climate change, including bird migration patterns, checking tree rings, and collecting mud cores; and offers advice to students on how to make a positive impact on the environment.

African Critters book coverAfrican Critters by Robert Haas
A dramatic first-person narrative and close-up photography by a National Geographic photographer offers a rare glimpse into the struggles for survival in the African wilderness.

The Wolves are Back book coverThe Wolves Are Back by Jean Craighead George. Illus. by Wendell Minor
For over a century, wolves were persecuted in the United States and nearly became extinct. Gradually reintroduced, they are thriving again in the West, much to the benefit of the ecosystem.

The Way We Work book coverThe Way We Work: getting to know the amazing human body by David Macaulay
A visual exploration of the inner workings of the human body that uses close-ups, cross-sections, and perspectives to look at the different body systems and how they function.

We Are the Ship book coverWe Are The Ship: the story of Negro League Baseball
by Kadir Nelson
Using an "Everyman" player as his narrator, Nelson tells the story of Negro League baseball from its beginnings in the 1920s through its decline after Jackie Robinson crossed over to the majors in 1947.

Boys of Steel book coverBoys of Steel: The Creators of Superman by Marc Nobleman. Illus. by Ross Macdonald
Provides the true story of how the character of Superman came to be through the creative minds of writer Jerry Siegel and illustrator Joe Shuster and their determination to see their Man of Steel become a comic book hit.

My Dog May Be a Genius book coverMy Dog May Be A Genius: poems by Jack Prelutsky. Illus. by James Stevenson
A collection of poems by children's poet laureate Jack Prelutsky that celebrates the joys of childhood and the wackier side of life.

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Last Updated: April 13, 2009