Best Selling Fiction In 2009

Best Selling Fiction In 2009

If you are an avid reader or have an avid reader in your home than you know how quickly books can be read in your home. If this is the case you will want to know what some of the best sellers are so that you can always find new books to read. There are so many books that are published every day it is hard to determine which ones are worth reading and which ones are not. Furthermore the opinions of the many different critics could greatly differ from your own opinion so you have to one with similar tastes if you want to end up reading a book you will like, or at least choose books that many different critics have a good opinion of rather than just one. Fiction books are even harder to choose because an opinion regarding a specific storyline is so personal whereas with non-fiction you are reading fact and basing an opinion on how you felt about the book rather than whether it was entertaining or not. Listed are some bestselling fiction books from 2009 that have been listed on numerous lists. If you have read them all you may want to search other lists for great books that you have not had the opportunity to read yet.

Dean Koontz – Breathless – Koontz is always writing bestsellers and this is just another one of his great works. Always bordering on the fantastic, his books are entertaining and suspenseful and this one is no different. Breathless is a story that takes place in the Colorado Rockies and involves mysterious animals there.

Sue Grafton – U Is For Undertow – The latest of the Kinsey Millhone cases is as good as the rest. Grafton always gives a great story line and a little bit of drama and suspense to go with it as she has done again in this latest book of the series.

John Grisham – Ford County – Typical Grisham set in the south with these newest stories taking place in Mississippi. There are multiple stories in this collection each a bit longer than a short story. This book is great for those individuals who would rather read shorter stories.

Michael Crichton – Pirate Latitudes – Even after his death Crichton is still delighting his readers with intriguing fantasy. This story was found after the author died and is about British pirates in the Caribbean.

Stephen King – Under the Dome – Whenever you hear the name Stephen King you know you can expect a good read and this book is no different than the rest. The story takes place in Maine, as most of King’s books do, and is about a town that is trapped in itself by a force field that is invisible to all.

These books that have made best seller lists are by some of the top, most read authors writing today. There are numerous other books by not so well known authors that are well worth reading as well and you can find them by simply doing an internet search.

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