My reading continues to be eclectic and fun. I find joy in discovering new favorites and discussing books with friends. This was the year I fell for Ann Patchett, encountered my first Stephen King, and completed a sampling of graphic novels. It was also by and large the year of the audiobook as I was completely won over by the format! I'm sharing some fun stats and my 5-star ranked reads for the year -- all 25 of them!!
Highlights:
- 68% female author
- 40% nonfiction
- 31% BIPOC author
- 5% 2023 releases
- Listened to over 35 books on audio
- Read over 12 graphic novels
- Read one play
- Went to West Seattle's Silent Book Club for the first time
- Went to two Seattle Art & Lectures events (Ann Patchett and Tom Hanks)
- Continued my personalized monthly prompts, and attendance in multiple Book Clubs :)
- Read 13/16 books on my initial reading list for the year
My subjective 5-star ratings are based on how much I enjoyed the reading/listening experience, which is usually a direct correlation with how enthralled I was by the writing/language. How much the story and themes stick with me, and how enthusiasticly I recommend to others helped determine my top 5 favorites.
regency romance // fun, for Austen fans
historical fiction // glamorous, engaging
#5 The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green🎧
essays // informative, uplifting
memoir // touching, unique
essays // literary, insightful
memoir // emotional, heartfelt
101 Dalmatians by Dodie Smith🎧
kid lit // lovable, quirky
memoir // sad, heartbreaking
literary fiction // character-driven, sprawling
graphic memoir // harrowing, important
historical fiction // eye-opening, hard
poetry // academic, rhythmic
memoir // open, indulgent