In chronological order. #7 and #35 were my favourites but I enjoyed them all.
1 – Black Beauty – Anna Sewell
2 – Winter’s Bone – Daniel Woodrell
3 – The Restaurant at the End of the Universe – Douglas Adams
4 – Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention – Johann Hari
5 – Convenience Store Woman – Sayaka Murata
6 – Dragons of Autumn Twilight – Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman
7 – The Vanishing Half – Brit Bennett
8 – Waiting for Anya – Michael Morpurgo
9 – The Gunslinger – Stephen King
10 – The Fellowship of the Ring – JRR Tolkien
11 – The Lincoln Highway – Amor Towles
12 – The Two Towers – JRR Tolkien
13 – The Return of the King – JRR Tolkien
14 – The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon – Stephen King
15 – Pawn of Prophecy – David Eddings
16 – Prisoners of Geography – Tim Marshall
17 – Consider Phlebas – Iain M Banks
18 – About a Boy – Nick Hornby
19 – The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest – Stieg Larsson (I read the first two ages ago and finally finished this after a long slog)
20 – White Wolf – David Gemmell
21 – How to be a bad Birdwatcher – Simon Barnes
22 – Essentialism – Greg McKeown
23 – A Little Hatred – Joe Abercrombie
24 – The Year of Less – Cait Flanders
25 – A Murder Is Announced – Agatha Christie
26 – Apollo 11: The Inside Story – David Whitehouse
27 – The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents – Terry Pratchett
28 – On The Map: Why The World Looks The Way It Does – Simon Garfield
29 – 11/22/63 – Stephen King
30 – How Much of These Hills Is Gold – C Pam Zhang
31 – Europe: The First 100 Million Years – Tim Flannery
32 – Grief Is The Thing With Feathers – Max Porter
33 – Wild – Cheryl Strayed
34 – Bloody Rose – Nicholas Eames
35 – Sea of Tranquility – Emily St John Mandel
My goal was to finish 20 books, but I really got into the flow of things. Particularly looking to read more women and international authors this year.
by Bumblespring