2019 Easter Book Report

Hi folks, it’s time for my yearly summary of books read over the past year. (I know Easter is an odd time to do a yearly review, but I started doing then one year, so now I have to keep doing it at this time or my year gets all thrown off. )

Had a big year this year. Pretty sure this is the most books I’ve read in a single 12 month period. Total for this year was 38 books.

Here’s the list, in alphabetical order by Author surname:

AuthorTitle
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah Friday Black
Isabel AllendeThe House of the Spirits
Belinda BauerSnap
Anna BurnsMilkman
Albert CamusThe Stranger
Peter CareyTrue History of the Kelly Gang
Paulo CoelhoThe Alchemist
James Fenimore CooperThe Last of the Mohicans
Mark Z DanielewskiHouse of Leaves*
Nick DrnasoSabrina
Graham GreeneThe Power and the Glory
Andrew Sean GreerLess
Imogen Hermes GowarThe Mermaid and Mrs Hancock
Maria Dahvana HeadleyThe Mere Wife
Tahar Ben JellounThe Happy Marriage
Jennifer Zeynab JoukhadarThe Map of Salt and Stars
Barbara KingsolverThe Poisonwood Bible
Cormac McCarthyBlood Meridian
The McElroysThe Adventure Zone: Here there be
Gerblins
Sophie MackintoshThe Water Cure
Kate MayfieldThe Parentations
Hope MirrleesLud-in-the-Mist
Ottessa MoshfeghMy Year of Rest and Relaxation
Naomi NovikSpinning Silver
Michael OndaatjeWarlight
Orphan PamukA Strangeness in My Mind
Sarah Perry Melmoth
Dorothy PorterThe Monkey’s Mask
Kevin PowersThe Yellow Birds
Ransom RiggsMiss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar
Children
Leone RossCome Let Us Sing Anyway
Nafkote TamiratThe Parking Lot Attendant
Olga TokarczukFlights
Oscar WildeThe Picture of Dorian Gray
Charlotte WoodThe Natural Way of Things*
Non-Fiction
Clementine FordBoys Will be Boys
Don NormanThe Design of Everyday Things
Tara WestoverEducated

The * designates books that have been read previously.

Managed to get a few more books from South American authors this year, as well as a few more translated books. I’d like to try to read more translated things in the coming year. I also note that only half of these books were by non-male writers, so I probably need to put a bit more of a concerted effort into that.

I’m vaguely thinking of putting together one of those maps pages where people note countries they have visited, except I’ll use it to note whether I have read something by someone from each country.

Anyway, have a look through the list, let me know if there’s anything you’d like to try, or if you have any suggestions!