In 2010, I read books published in 2010 as well as books from my TBR and those pubbed before 2010. As a result, I have a Top Twenty list for all the books I read in 2010 (some of them re-reads) and a Top Twenty list for all the books pubbed in 2010 that I read in 2010. The items in the lists are in no particular order.
Read in 2010
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Special Orders: Poems
 by Edward Hirsch
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These Old Shades
 by Georgette Heyer
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The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
 by Mary Ann Shaffer
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Tropical Classical: Essays from Several Directions
 by Pico Iyer 
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Somewhere Along the Way
 by Jodi Thomas
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Scoundrel's Kiss
 by Carrie Lofty
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The Forbidden Rose
 by Joanna Bourne
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Shadowheart
 by Laura Kinsale
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Flowers from the Storm
 by Laura Kinsale
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Barely a Lady
 by Eileen Dryer
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All Things Bright and Beautiful
 by James Herriot
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Crocodile on the Sandbank
 by Elizabeth Peters
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Whisper of Scandal
 by Nicola Cornick
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Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie
 by Jennifer Ashley
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Devilish
 by Jo Beverley
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An Arranged Marriage
 by Jo Beverley
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His at Night
 by Sherry Thomas
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Last Night's Scandal
 by Loretta Chase
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Talking About Detective Fiction
 by P.D. James
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The Secret of Everything
 by Barbara O'Neal
Pubbed & Read in 2010
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Somewhere Along the Way
 by Jodi Thomas
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The Forbidden Rose
 by Joanna Bourne
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Last Night's Scandal
 by Loretta Chase
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The Dangerous Viscount
 by Miranda Neville
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His at Night
 by Sherry Thomas
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Barely a Lady
 by Eileen Dryer 
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Whisper of Scandal
 by Nicola Cornick 
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The Secret of Everything
 by Barbara O'Neal
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She's Gone Country
  by Jane Porter 
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Countess of Scandal
 by Laurel McKee
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The Irish Warrior
 by Kris Kennedy
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My Reckless Surrender
 by Anna Campbell
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Chivalrous Captain, Rebel Mistress
 by Diane Gaston
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A Kiss at Midnight
 by Eloisa James
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Lessons in French
 by Laura Kinsale 
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The Secret Duke
 by Jo Beverley
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Pieces of Sky
 by Kaki Warner
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The Golden Season
 by Connie Brockway
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Talking About Detective Fiction
 by P.D. James
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Emily and the Dark Angel
 by Jo Beverley
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