Best of 2009

For the third year in a row, I present my “Year in Review” in which I only consider the movies I watched and books I read.  For the record, I read about the same number of books this year as in the previous two, but I saw many more movies.

I saw 61 movies in 2009, about two-thirds of them on DVD and the rest in theaters.  Again, the genres ranged from animated to documentary; some were based on true stories or adapted from novels; there were comedies and tragedies, fantasy and science fiction, musicals and thrillers. Here are my top 6, in alphabetical order:

  • Frozen River
  • Gran Torino
  • Last King of Scotland
  • Milk
  • Nashville
  • Waltz with Bashir

I read 44 books in 2009, of which 25 were fiction — mysteries and detective stories, a short story collection, a Western, experimental novels and classics — and 19 non-fiction, with subjects ranging from history and biography to natural history and travel. Here are my top 5, in alphabetical order:

  • Austerlitz – W G Sebald
  • Bridge of San Luis Rey – Thornton Wilder
  • David Copperfield – Charles Dickens
  • On the Wing – Alan Tennant
  • Truman – David McCullough

If you’d like to see the complete lists, email me or leave me a comment, and I’ll either send the document to you privately or link it to this post.

3 thoughts on “Best of 2009

  1. I would like a complete list, please! I really should start imitating you, but it’s difficult to begin when there are so many books I’ve already read that I’d want to document. Oh, and you’re now on my Google Reader feed. 🙂

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