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:
Author | Title |
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah | Friday Black |
Isabel Allende | The House of the Spirits |
Belinda Bauer | Snap |
Anna Burns | Milkman |
Albert Camus | The Stranger |
Peter Carey | True History of the Kelly Gang |
Paulo Coelho | The Alchemist |
James Fenimore Cooper | The Last of the Mohicans |
Mark Z Danielewski | House of Leaves* |
Nick Drnaso | Sabrina |
Graham Greene | The Power and the Glory |
Andrew Sean Greer | Less |
Imogen Hermes Gowar | The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock |
Maria Dahvana Headley | The Mere Wife |
Tahar Ben Jelloun | The Happy Marriage |
Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar | The Map of Salt and Stars |
Barbara Kingsolver | The Poisonwood Bible |
Cormac McCarthy | Blood Meridian |
The McElroys | The Adventure Zone: Here there be Gerblins |
Sophie Mackintosh | The Water Cure |
Kate Mayfield | The Parentations |
Hope Mirrlees | Lud-in-the-Mist |
Ottessa Moshfegh | My Year of Rest and Relaxation |
Naomi Novik | Spinning Silver |
Michael Ondaatje | Warlight |
Orphan Pamuk | A Strangeness in My Mind |
Sarah Perry | Melmoth |
Dorothy Porter | The Monkey’s Mask |
Kevin Powers | The Yellow Birds |
Ransom Riggs | Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children |
Leone Ross | Come Let Us Sing Anyway |
Nafkote Tamirat | The Parking Lot Attendant |
Olga Tokarczuk | Flights |
Oscar Wilde | The Picture of Dorian Gray |
Charlotte Wood | The Natural Way of Things* |
Non-Fiction | |
Clementine Ford | Boys Will be Boys |
Don Norman | The Design of Everyday Things |
Tara Westover | Educated |
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!