Photos: Favorite book review illustrations of the year
Illustration for Susan Carpenter’s review of the young adult book “Trash: Pick It Up and Keep It Hidden.” (Shonagh Rae / For The Times)
Is a picture worth a thousand words? Sometimes it’s worth even more! The Times book section editors and designers present a selection of 20 of the best illustrations accompanying reviews in 2010.
Illustration for Eric Banks’ review of Booker Prize finalist David Mitchell’s new novel, “The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet.” (Michael Kirkham / For The Times)
Illustration for Valerie Milner’s review of Howard Norman’s new novel, “What Is Left the Daughter.” (Shonagh Rae / For The Times)
Illustration to go with the review of the book, “A King of Infinite Space” by Tyler Dilts. (Jeffrey Smith / For The Times)
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Illustration for Richard Eder’s review of Jim Crace’s new novel, “All That Follows.” (Joseph Daniel Fiedler / For The Times)
Illustration to go with the review of the book “Brainstorm: The Flaws in the Science of Sex Differences” by Rebecca Jordan-Young. (Paul Gonzales and Reuben Munoz / Los Angeles Times)
Illustration to go with the review of the book “The Wake of Forgiveness” by Bruce Machart. (Paul Gonzales / Los Angeles Times)
Illustration for Andrew Tonkovich’s review of Richard Wirick’s first collection of short stories, “Kicking In.” (Jacob Thomas / For The Times)
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Illustration for Paula Woods’ review of Olen Steinhauer’s East European thriller “The Nearest Exit.” (Jacob Thomas / For The Times)
Illustration to go with the review of the book “Nightshade” by Andrea Cremer. (Jonathan Bartlett / For The Times)
Illustration for Howard Hamption’s look at three books: Francis Wheen’s “Strange Days Indeed: The Golden Age of Paranoia,” David Aaronovitch’s “Voodoo Histories: The Role of the Conspiracy Theory in Shaping Modern History” and Shane Harris’ “The Watchers: The Rise of America’s Surveillance State” -- to ponder how we got to where we are (Jonathan Bartlett / For The Times)
Illustration to go with the review of the book “Memory Wall” by Anthony Doerr. (Renee Nault / For The Times)
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Illustration for Meehan Crist’s review of Oliver Sacks’ “The Mind’s Eye.” (Michael Morgenstern / For The Times)
Illustration is for Tod Goldberg’s review of James Hynes’ novel “Next,” about eight hours in the life of a man who flies to Austin for a job interview and has to face his own uncertainty amid a terrorism scare. (Jason Greenberg / For The Times)
Illustration for Thane Rosenbaum’s review of Henry Roth’s final posthumous novel, “An American Type.” (David Fullarton / For The Times)
Illustration to go with the review of the books “The Jokers” and “A Splendid Conspiracy” by Albert Cossery. (Marianne Chevalier / For The Times)
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Illustration for Susan Carpenter’s review of “Violence 101” by Denis Wright. (Owen Freeman / For The Times)
Illustration to go with the review of the book “Zero History” by William Gibson. (Emiliano Ponzi / For The Times)
Illustration for Scott Martelle’s review of Jon Clinch’s new novel, “Kings of the Earth.” (Owen Freeman / For The Times)
Illustration for Carmela Ciuraru’s review of “Kind of Blue,” a police thriller by former Times staffer Miles Corwin. (Owen Freeman / For The Times)