2021 Reading Goal: 60 books
Books Read: 61
It was a big year for reading and much time was devoted to meeting my goal. The following lists are rated in order of date read.
Best:
1. Britt-Marie Was Here - Fredrik Backman
“Soccer forces life to move on. There’s always a new match. A new season. There’s always a dream that everything can get better. It’s a game of wonders.”
Worst:
1. Leave the World Behind - Rumaan Alam
2. How Lucky - Will Leitch
3. Group - Christie Tate
4. The Maidens - Alex Michaelides
5. The Hunting Party - Lucy Foley
Honorable Mention:
1. Dear Edward - Ann Napolitano
“ Humans need community, for our emotional health. We need connection, a sense of belonging. We are not built to thrive in isolation.”
2. Outlawed - Anna North
“ Knowledge can be very valuable... but only if people want it. If they don't, it can be worse than useless.”
3. The Ickabog - J.K. Rowling
“ Lies upon lies upon lies. Once you started lying, you had to continue, and then it was like being captain of a leaky ship, always plugging holes in the side to stop yourself sinking.”
4. Silent Patient - Alex Michaelides
“Intimacy requires the repeated experience of being responded to.”
5. The Last Thing He Told Me - Laura Dave
“This is the thing about good and evil. They aren’t so far apart- and they often start from the same valiant place of wanting something to be different.”
6. Open Book - Jessica Simpson
“ All of us are so much more alike than we want to accept.”
7. Killers of the Flower Moon - David Grann
“ History is a merciless judge. It lays bare our tragic blunders and foolish missteps and exposes our most intimate secrets, wielding the power of hindsight like an arrogant detective who seems to know the end of the mystery from the outset.”
8. Behind Her Eyes - Sarah Pinborough
“The truth is different to different people.”
9. Kindred Spirits - Rainbow Rowell
“ And the thing about nerd culture being mainstream culture now means that there's no place to just be a nerd among other nerds - without being reminded that you're the nerd.”
10. Thursday Murder Club - Richard Cohn
“In life you have to learn to count the good days. You have to tuck them in your pocket and carry them around with you. So I’m putting today in my pocket and I’m off to bed.”
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