| I'm trying to read what I own. I'm starting with the books I got for Christmas because people like to hear that I've read these gifts. |
If you want another author to go on a spree with, I would suggest Stephen King. His books are actually quite wide-ranging (they are not all blood-soaked girls!), and you could read plenty of them (or even just his short stories) and get a lot of different tales. |
If you haven't read Erik Larson, I would suggest checking out some (or all!) of his non-fiction books. He writes really well. |
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Popsugar comes out with a yearly reading challenge that gives you prompts to help choose a variety of books.
https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/reading-challenge-2024-49318757 |
Agree about Erik Larson. The Splendid & the Vile was excellent. Well told. |
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I typically try to run through whatever literary award winners from the past year looked good. I just finished The Book of Goose, and I'm starting on The Return of Faraz Ali.
And I round it out by whatever just comes up topically throughout the year that piques my interest (Napoleon: A Life, after the terrible biopic movie; Saving Time by Jenny Odell on a friend's recommendation, etc). |
My favorites by him are Freddy and Fredericka, and A Winter's Tale |
| Lesser known golden age mystery writers and and for non fiction a lot of history starting w a history of the Viking age Children of Ash and Elm. |
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Goal is to read 8 books this year/eliminate my backlog, after completely dropping off in 2021. In 2020 my employer had a book club which made things easier.
Currently reading Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson. Also plan to read: Yellowface by RF Kuang True Love Experiment by Christina Lauren Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead Vanishing Half by Britt Bennett How to be an Antiracist by Ibram Kende The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho One book of the month selection— waiting to see their Feb selections |