Saturday, February 01, 2025

January: What I Read

Not my Favorites:

Beyond That, the Sea by Laura Spence-Ash: I just don't have the attention span for another WWII book it seems.

James by Percival Everett: It appears I am not smart enough for this book.

Code Dependent: Living in the Shadow of AI by Madhumita Murgia: Listen, I really wanted to like this because I have huge ethical and labor rights concerns about AI. But, this book was based off of an excellent long-form article the author wrote, and there just wasn't enough there there for a book. Or she couldn't weave all the threads together?

Reboot by Justin Taylor: Solid meh, but the concept was terrific. **audio

Dinner for Vampires: Life on a Cult TV Show (While also in an Actual Cult) by Bethany Joy Lenz: Meh. But great title!

 Backlist Beauties:

Ward D by Freida McFadden: I like her books better the more terrible they are, and this one **chef's kiss** **kindle

What the Neighbors Saw by Melissa Adelman: A perfectly serviceable, page-turning thriller.

The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen: THIS IS TERRIFIC. **audio

Freedom by Jonathan Franzen: Maybe I should read more books by dudes? **audio

The Blue Castle by LM Montgomery: Darling. *kindle

The Perfect Couple by Elin Hilderbrand: HOW DID I MISS THIS ONE? **audio

These Titles Are so Last Year

What the Woods Took by Courtney Gould: SO SCARY! Also YA, which I didn't realize until no one was having any sex even though they had Feelings. **audio

The Worlds I See: Curiosity, Exploration, and Discovery at the Dawn of AI by Fei-Fei Li: WELL THIS WAS TERRIFYING.

After Annie by Anna Quindlen: This is really wonderful-- you should read it. **audio

The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer: YES! I loved this so much!!!! 

My First 2025 Book!!

What Happened to the McCrays by Tracey Lange: Hockey! Romance! Sadness! Liked it a lot.

Book Books: 8

Kindle books: 2

Audio books: 6

2025 books: 1

BTD: 16

(Dorothy is reading the book)



4 comments:

  1. Lisa’s Yarns7:06 AM

    I really enjoyed James, but I didn’t make my top books of 2024 list. However, I was scratching my head when the blurb said it was funny. I also really enjoyed After Annie! Since I was convalescing so much in January while recovering from surgery, I read 10 books and one of them was 775 page (The covenant of water). I read a couple of five star books - The story of a heart and the end of the hour. Both are very heavy and sad reads as one as about a pediatric heart transplant, and the other is about a therapist experience going through intense therapy to deal with childhood trauma. My favorite light readof the month was summer Fridays!

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    1. I loved The Covenant of Water so much!

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  2. Anonymous8:44 AM

    Haha that is a perfect description of What the Woods Took

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  3. I actually loved James but didn't take it too literally. I also have never read Huck Finn (I know) so I didn't have the context I probably needed.

    BTW, I love that you link up to the bookstore in Madison. I love Madison and we have spent loads of time there over the years. We have a lake house 30 minutes away. I've run a lot of races there, too. Plus my son is a UW grad!

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