Best Books of 2010
If you are a book lover, you would love to know about the best books of 2010 which are a great combination of many styles of writing. Take a look and pick your favorite.

Best Books of 2010 So Far
Like every year, there are some remarkable entries for the best books of 2010 too. Even though 2009 received some grand reviews for Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series and the Seventh book of Harry Potter, 2010 so far has done a great job as well. There have been book releases throughout the year for kids, young adults, and women with great stories to offer. Thus, by setting this benchmark, I am sure the best sellers of 2010 would also be known as some great books. So, if you are eager to know which are these interesting books, peep into the following list and find the one that interests you the most.
Best Books of 2010 for Kids
This year has a few entries which can be known as the greatest books of all time for kids from the ages of 9 to 14 years. There are a variety of books these kids like to read as fiction is their favorite. The books for them can be;
- LEGO Star Wars ~ DK Publishing
- The Lost Hero ~ Rick Riordan
- The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary (Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series)
- On the Night You Were Born ~ Nancy Tillman
- The Glass Castle ~ Jeannette Walls
- Little Bee ~ Chris Cleave
Youth the best time to read all the types of books you can find as your mind is a curious one at this age. Thus best seller books for young adults released in the year 2010 are;
- The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner~ Stephenie Meyer
- Eclipse ~ Stephenie Meyer
- Breaking Dawn ~ Stephenie Meyer
- Mockingjay ~ Suzanne Collins
- The Help ~ Kathryn Stockett
- Delivering Happiness ~ Tony Hsieh
- Dead in the Family ~ Charlaine Harris
- Women, Food, and God ~ Geneen Roth
- The Red Pyramid ~ Rick Riordan
- Faces in Time: A Time Travel Thriller ~ Lewis E Aleman
- Percy Jackson and the Olympians Paperback Boxed Set (Books 1-3) ~ Rick Riordan
- The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks ~ Rebecca Skloot
- The Three Weissmanns of Westport: A Novel ~ Cathleen Schine
- Worst Case (Michael Bennett) ~ James Patterson
- The Lost Symbol ~ Dan Brown
- Savor the Moment ~ Nora Roberts
- Burned ~ P. C. Cast
- Three Cups of Tea ~ Greg Mortenson
- Shit My Dad Says ~ Justin Halpern
- Eat, Pray, Love ~ Elizabeth Gilbert
- To Kill a Mockingbird ~ Harper Lee
- The Big Short ~ Michael Lewis
- The Catcher in the Rye ~ J. D. Salinger
- House Rules ~ Jodi Picoult
- Theodore Boone ~ John Grisham
- A Patriot's History of the United States ~ Larry Schweikart
- The Forgotten Garden ~ Kate Morton
- Deliver Us from Evil ~ David Baldacci
- Cutting for Stone ~ Abraham Verghese
- The Shack ~ William Paul Young
- The Book Thief ~ Markus Zusak
- A Reliable Wife ~ Robert Goolrick
- The Elegance of the Hedgehog ~ Muriel Barbery
- Sarah's Key ~ Tatiana de Rosnay
- The Love Dare ~ Alex Kendrick
- Under the Dome: A Novel ~ Stephen King
- Breathless: A Novel ~ Dean Koontz
- Have a Little Faith ~ Mitch Albom
- Private ~ James Patterson
- Heart of the Matter ~ Emily Giffin
- Freedom ~ Jonathan Franzen
- The Overton Window ~ Glenn Beck
- The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
- The Politician ~ Andrew Young
- When You Reach Me ~ Rebecca Stead
- The Shadow of Your Smile ~ Mary Higgins Clark
- The Art of Racing in the Rain ~ Garth Stein
- Matterhorn ~ Karl Marlantes
- The Things They Carried ~ Tim O'Brien
Women on the other hand have a more subtle style of reading and wouldn't mind reading inspirational stories written by good authors. More than science fiction, romantic novels, dramas and thrillers are a favorites of the ladies. The must read books mentioned above in the young adults section can interest them, but some which they would love to read are;
- Safe Haven ~ Nicholas Sparks
- One Day ~ David Nicholls
- The Search ~ Nora Roberts
- The Last Song ~ Nicholas Sparks
- So Long, Insecurity ~ Beth Moore
- Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang ~ Chelsea Handler
- Spoken from the Heart ~ Laura Bush
- Dear John ~ Nicholas Sparks
- The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest ~ Stieg Larsson
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo ~ Stieg Larsson
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