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2022 Wrap-Up

It turns out 2022 was another good reading year for me. According to Goodreads, I read 76 books or 19, 980 pages. However, I noticed a few that I had marked as DNF (did not finish), like War & Peace, showed up as “read” so that pages read stat is off. Then again, I probably forgot to add some books so maybe it all balances in the end. One of my goals in 2023 is to keep better track of my reading.

Reading Challenges

The Willa Cather Short Story Project will continue in 2023. More on that in the next post.

Library Visits

I wrote about five library visits in 2022. Looking back through the blog, this is more than I remembered. They were all in different states, which was a fun realization. They are:

You can check out all of the libraries that I’ve posted about here.

Some Favorite Reads

Your eyes might be glazing over when it comes to best book lists of the year, but here are some of my favorites read in 2022.

Mansfield Park by Jane Austen (Thought I had read all of Jane Austen’s novels, then Paul and Trevor’s conversation about Austen’s novels on The Mookse and the Gripes podcast made me realize I had not.)

Miss Grief and Other Stories by Constance Fenimore Woolson (A 19th century American writer whose stories feel alive. Strong characters and vivid sense of place. This collection was edited by Anne Boyd Rioux.)

All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley’s Sack, A Black Family Keepsake by Tiya Miles (Shifted my understanding of American slavery, history, and how history can be written especially when archival materials are lacking or do not exist.)

The Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson (Strong characters, multi-generational and perspective story. It was a Book Cougars readalong pick for the theme of a Indigenous American Women Writers. We had the pleasure of talking with Diane on episode 165.)

My Autobiography of Carson McCullers by Jenn Shapland (A creative memoir and literary biography that explores queerness, disability, more. You do not have to be a McCullers fan to enjoy this book. It is one of my all-time favorite nonfiction books.)

The other day, my Book Cougars cohost Emily and I, along with BookTuber Russell of Ink and Paper Blog, recorded our annual Top 10 Reads of the Year episode. We had a blast, and there are way more than 30 books mentioned. That episode, number 172, will be out on 1/3/2023 (I’ll add the link when it is available).

I hope you had some fantastic reads in 2022. If there’s one you think I should absolutely read, please let me know in the comments. And other bloggers, feel free to leave a link.

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