Thanks to all of you who participated in my Buzzworthy challenge to choose the best books of 2007 — and all of my challenges this year! It's been fun, and I'll be back with more great challenges in 2008.
For this challenge, you all picked out some great titles — some that I've read, others that have made my list of books to check out in the future. Here were some of the picks:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling
Unsurprisingly, the final book in the Harry Potter series was a favorite pick in this challenge. It was bookmarked by MuggleCrazed and tchemp, who called it a satisfying conclusion for readers of all ages.
Full Frontal Feminism: A Young Woman's Guide to Why Feminism Matters by Jessica Valenti
Adrianne chose this title, recommending it with these words: "If you've got no clue as to where to start looking into feminism, then this is probably the book to read. The author writes in a simple style that calls out to the reader to really take an understanding into women and the particular events that surrounds us on a daily basis. I discovered this book over the summer and read it in three days, non-stop. I'm re-reading it after I finish my other book soon!"
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Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult
The newest title by the author of My Sister's Keeper was chosen by genvessel. She wrote: "As someone who works with youth, this is one of the most achingly accurate accounts of teen angst . . . and it's just so well written. Well done."
Shopaholic and Baby by Sophie Kinsella
The newest title in the Shopaholic series made gruaig_rua's list of the year's best. The title finds heroine Becky Bloomwood in a great place in life, working at an upscale boutique and shopping her way through morning sickness — until she learns that her doctor is her husband's glamorous ex-girlfriend.
Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
tchemp picked out this novel by Entertainment Weekly critic Gillian Flynn, which was released in paperback in 2007. Her summary of the story: "Troubled news reporter Camille Preaker is sent to her small Missouri hometown to investigate the murders of two young girls and ends up uncovering her own family's dark secrets."

















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A Thousand Splendid Suns was AMAZING. Can't wait for more from Mr. Hosseini!
1Yay books! I'm currently reading Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love & I love it so far!
2Go Harry Potter!
3Of course Harry Potter is on the list!
4Sharp Objects sounds like my kinda book...
5Sharp Objects sounds amazing. I'm definitely going to buy it.
Anybody Out There? was a great book, Marian Keyes is one of my favorite authors.
6A Thousand Splendid Suns!
7I forgot that Shopaholic and Baby came out this year... also a good one. I'm a grad student, so I don't get to read "pleasure books" all that often, but there were some goodies this year that forced me to delay my homework slightly...
8Nineteen minutes was very good, as was sharp objects, but i am going to have to go with Harry.
9For one more day.By Mitch Albom
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