
I'm always on the lookout for something good to read. By that I mean something that can hold my interest, is well written, and does not contain anything offensive. There are all kinds of books that could meet the first two criteria, but not the third. Too often, I am intrigued by the back blurb and get caught up in the story, only to find it's a "page skipper." You know, those books where you can tell a sex scene is coming up, skip two or three pages, and pick up the story again. Usually, the skipped pages are gratuitous. If I just ripped them right out of the book, it wouldn't make any difference to the plot. Some books have violence that is so graphic it just turns my stomach. I don't want to read things like that. It is commonplace for authors to have their characters use language I find offensive.
I don't like to waste my money or time on books I have to self-edit, or stop reading all together. Even worse is paying for a book that is poorly written. There are some books I have read, or struggled valiantly to read but couldn't finish, that should have had some major rewriting and editing before they were published. What were those publishers thinking?

But I have a great new source to find books worth reading. The second annual
Whitney Awards were held last weekend in conjunction with the sixth annual
LDStorymakers Writers Conference. The Whitneys were named for Elder Orson F. Whitney, an apostle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who stated, "We shall yet have Miltons and Shakespeares of our own. . . . In God’s name and by His help we will build up a literature whose tops will touch the heaven, though its foundation may now be low on the earth.” The Whitney Awards recognize the best works by LDS writers each year. For a long list of books worth reading, here are the five finalists in each category:
Best Novel of the YearBound on Earthby Angela Hallstrom
Fool Me Twiceby Stephanie Black
The Hero of Ages (Mistborn, Book Three)by Brandon Sanderson
Sun and Moon, Ice and Snowby Jessica Day George
Traitorby Sandra Grey
Best Novel by a New AuthorBound on Earthby Angela Hallstrom
The Reckoningby Tanya Parker Mills
Spare Changeby Aubrey Mace
Traitorby Sandra Grey
Waiting For the Light to Changeby Annette Hawes
Best General FictionBound on Earthby Angela Hallstrom
Fields of Homeby Rachel Ann Nunes
Keeping Kellerby Tracy Winegar
The Reckoningby Tanya Parker Mills
Waiting For the Light to Changeby Annette Hawes
Best HistoricalAbinadiby H. B. Moore
Isabelle Webb, Legend of the Jewelby N. C. Allen
Masterby Toni Sorenson
The Rubyby Jennie Hansen
Traitorby Sandra Grey
Best Speculative Fiction
Ender in Exileby Orson Scott Card
The Great and Terrible: From the End of Heaven (Vol. 5)by Chris Stewart
The Hero of Ages (Mistborn, Book 3)by Brandon Sanderson
The Hostby Stephenie Meyer
The Wyrmling Horde: The Seventh Book of the Runelordsby David Farland
Best Youth FictionThe 13th Realityby James Dashner
Alcatraz vs. The Scrivner's Bonesby Brandon Sanderson
Fablehaven: Grip of the Shadow Plague (Book 3)by Brandon Mull
Farworld: Water Keepby J. Scott Savage
Sun and Moon, Ice and Snowby Jessica Day George
Best Mystery/SuspenseAbove and Beyondby Betsy Brannon Green
Do No Harmby Gregg Luke
Fool Me Twiceby Stephanie Black
Freefallby Traci Hunter Abramson
Royal Targetby Traci Hunter Abramson
Best RomanceSeeking Persephoneby Sarah Eden
Servant to a Kingby Sariah Wilson
The Sound of Rainby Anita Stansfield
Spare Changeby Aubrey Mace
Taking Chancesby Shannon Guymon
And here are this year's winners!
2008 Best Novel of the Year

2008 Best Novel by a New Author

2008 Best General Fiction

2008 Best Historical

2008 Best Speculative Fiction

2008 Best Youth Fiction

2008 Best Mystery/Suspense

2008 Best Romance

Happy reading!