On January 1st, I made it my intention to choose reading over social media, Netflix and general farting around.
I am simultaneously chuffed and satiated, not the least because, simply put, I love reading soooo much (arms spread as wide and high as possible).
Over the past years, reading has taken a back seat to boring stuff like responsibility and adulting. Not that working full-time, taking care of fids, fur kids, a teen, and aging parents stopped me from purchasing books left, right and centre. Yes indeed, I have a serious literary habit.
A dear friend recently asked why I buy books versus borrowing them from the library. I replied: “Carol, mostly I like to own the books. Like works of art, I treat them with reverence. At the same time, I hope to support the artists. Libraries are wonderful. I borrowed from them exclusively when I was a child. I simply prefer to read at my own pace now and have the books at hand when I need. So yes, it would save tons of money. And possibly a few artists would starve.” Rest assured, I do cull my book piles. What you don't see here are the stacks in my office, bedroom and living room.
(For those of you curious about the lone blech, I leave you with this video review. Click here.)
Books Read 2019
- The Little Paris Bookshop — Nina George
- I Know You Know — Gillian MacMillan
- Life After Life — Kate Atkinson LOVE
- Big Magic — Elizabeth Gilbert LOVE
- And Then She Was Gone — Lisa Jewell
- Bridge of Clay — Markus Zusak
- Grit — Angela Duckworth
- The Marrow Thieves — Cherie Dimalin
- To the River — Olivia Laing
- The Atomic Weight of Love — Elizabeth J. Church
- Siddhartha — Herman Hesse
- Lying in Wait — Liz Nugent
- Less — Andrew Sean Greer
- The Woo Woo — Lindsay Wong
- A Noise Downstairs — Linwood Barclay
- Bird by Bird — Anne Lamott
- The Organist — Mark Abley
- Homes — Abu Bakr Al Rabeeah with Winnie Young
- The Haunting of Hill House — Shirley Jackson
- Brother — David Chariandy
- The Best Kind of People — Zoe Whittall
- It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of War and Love — Lynsey Addario LOVE
- The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye — David Lagercrantz
- All the Light We Cannot See — Anthony Doerr LOVE
- Songs for the Cold of Heart — Eric Dupont
- By Chance Alone — Max Eisen LOVE
- Life’s too Short to Pretend You’re Not Religious — David Dark
- Agatha Christie — The Mystery of Three Quarters
- The Travelling Cat Chronicles — Hiro Arikawa
- Case Histories — Kate Atkinson
- Gift from the Sea — Anne Morrow Lindbergh
- Under the Visible Life — Kim Echlin
- The War of Art — Steven Pressfield
- A Gentleman in Moscow — Amor Towles
- The Leopard — Jo Nesbo
- Gingerbread — Helen Oyeyemi BLECH
- Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine — Gail Honeyman LOVE
- The Moon Before Morning — W.S. Merwin LOVE
- The Word Is Murder — Anthony Horowitz
- My Brilliant Friend — Elena Ferrante
- The Wild Edge of Sorrow — Francis Weller LOVE
- Warlight — Michael Ondaatje LOVE
- Flash Count Diary; Menopause and the Vindication of Natural Life — Darcey Steinke
- Natural Causes — Barbara Ehrenreich LOVE
- Voices in the Air (poems for listeners) — Naomi Shihab Nye LOVE
- The Blue Between Sky and Water — Susan Abulhawa
- One Good Turn — Kate Atkinson
- When Will There Be Good News? — Kate Atkinson
- Grief is the Thing with Feathers — Max Porter LOVE
- Bird Therapy — Joe Harkness
- Lanny — Max Porter
- The Tattooist of Auschwitz — Heather Morris
Finally, believe it or not, I am still in search of a real-time book club to join! Nothing like drooling over books with like-minded people.
I love your passion for books! The video of the book you hated was actually very funny....a pretty far fetched "plot"...lol
ReplyDeleteThank you for supporting my habit! Xo
ReplyDelete50 books YTD is something. Great list. If you haven't read "Educated" by Sara Westover, I would highly recommend it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, David! Educated is sitting in one of my "to-read" piles. I'm looking forward to it! Just started Song of Achilleshttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11250317-the-song-of-achilles
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