2022 Reading Update
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I have not kept up with my regular reading updates! I am sorry. This is a recap of sorts, since my January post, where I will just highlight some thoughts, but not review each book I read.
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I have not kept up with my regular reading updates! I am sorry. This is a recap of sorts, since my January post, where I will just highlight some thoughts, but not review each book I read.
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I had my biggest reading month in almost three years. In January of 2022 I read eight books, the first time since March of 2019. Vacation from Christmas to New Years certainly helped, as well as a number of flights. I read five nonfiction and three fiction books, and I would believe you if you said the best books I will read in 2022 are among them. Let’s hope not.
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Another year comes to a close. I had three goals this year: read 52 books, walk or run 2021 miles, and identify 221 species.
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I am again combining two months. I read four books in October and November, only one of which was fiction.
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I didn’t do this last month, so am combining August and September of 2021. I read seven books, only two of which were nonfiction.
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In July of 2021 I read three books. One of these was fiction, and two were nonfiction.
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In June of 2021, I read three books. Most months in 2021 I am falling behind pace, and on a good month I keep pace. I don’t foresee a month where I do major catchup. Alas. Two of these books were nonfiction, and one was fiction.
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In May of 2021, I read five books. Not a huge month, but the pace I need to hit my annual goal. Maybe one of these months I will do some catch-up to make up for the first few months of the year. Two of these were fiction, and three were nonfiction. It was a good month of reading: one book got four stars, and the rest got five stars. One of those I would probably demote to four stars now, but at the time I liked it.
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In April of 2021, I read just one book! And it took me less than an hour. I spent a lot of time working through A Promised Land, Obama’s most recent memoir, but didn’t finish it by the end of the month. This hurts me on my quest for 52 books this year, but who knows, maybe I will still get there.
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In March of 2021 I read five books: three nonfiction and two fiction.
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In February of 2021 I read three books: two nonfiction and one fiction. I am behind schedule for my annual reading goal of 52 books, and I think this might be the year I do not hit it, but that is okay. Maybe I still will.
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In January of 2021 I read four books; two each of fiction and nonfiction.
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In December of 2020 I read four books. Two of them were nonfiction and two were fiction.
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What a year. I feel incredibly fortunate that the destruction wrought by COVID didn’t touch myself or friends and family as closely as many. Living in Vermont often allowed me to forget, and just continue my life.
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The Fire Next Time/No Name in the Street
Wes said these need to be read as a pair; he was correct. Read together, we see the range of Baldwin, from hope to anguish and from optimism to pessimism. He has a powerful economy of language.
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In November of 2020 I read five books. Three of them were fiction, and two were nonfiction. None of them were all-stars in my mind, although a couple I think I just read at the wrong time, and would like more if I were in a different mood.
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In October of 2020 I read five books. Three of them were nonfiction, and two were fiction.
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I want to chronicle, regularly, what I have been reading, and my thoughts. This is the first of those chronicles.
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Here is my second annual Sam’s reading review. I would much rather read recommendations from friends and acquaintances than random lists online, so please, please, please let me know what you have read recently and enjoyed.
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Here is my first annual Sam’s reading review. A huge source of what I read comes from people posting on the internet, even when they don’t know I am stealing their recommendations, so I have decided to put this up so others can take from it what they want. More importantly, let me know if you have must-reads that you discovered or rediscovered in 2018.
Published:
I have not kept up with my regular reading updates! I am sorry. This is a recap of sorts, since my January post, where I will just highlight some thoughts, but not review each book I read.
Published:
I had my biggest reading month in almost three years. In January of 2022 I read eight books, the first time since March of 2019. Vacation from Christmas to New Years certainly helped, as well as a number of flights. I read five nonfiction and three fiction books, and I would believe you if you said the best books I will read in 2022 are among them. Let’s hope not.
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Another year comes to a close. I had three goals this year: read 52 books, walk or run 2021 miles, and identify 221 species.
Published:
I am again combining two months. I read four books in October and November, only one of which was fiction.
Published:
I didn’t do this last month, so am combining August and September of 2021. I read seven books, only two of which were nonfiction.
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In July of 2021 I read three books. One of these was fiction, and two were nonfiction.
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In June of 2021, I read three books. Most months in 2021 I am falling behind pace, and on a good month I keep pace. I don’t foresee a month where I do major catchup. Alas. Two of these books were nonfiction, and one was fiction.
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In May of 2021, I read five books. Not a huge month, but the pace I need to hit my annual goal. Maybe one of these months I will do some catch-up to make up for the first few months of the year. Two of these were fiction, and three were nonfiction. It was a good month of reading: one book got four stars, and the rest got five stars. One of those I would probably demote to four stars now, but at the time I liked it.
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In April of 2021, I read just one book! And it took me less than an hour. I spent a lot of time working through A Promised Land, Obama’s most recent memoir, but didn’t finish it by the end of the month. This hurts me on my quest for 52 books this year, but who knows, maybe I will still get there.
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In March of 2021 I read five books: three nonfiction and two fiction.
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In February of 2021 I read three books: two nonfiction and one fiction. I am behind schedule for my annual reading goal of 52 books, and I think this might be the year I do not hit it, but that is okay. Maybe I still will.
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In January of 2021 I read four books; two each of fiction and nonfiction.
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In December of 2020 I read four books. Two of them were nonfiction and two were fiction.
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What a year. I feel incredibly fortunate that the destruction wrought by COVID didn’t touch myself or friends and family as closely as many. Living in Vermont often allowed me to forget, and just continue my life.
Published:
The Fire Next Time/No Name in the Street
Wes said these need to be read as a pair; he was correct. Read together, we see the range of Baldwin, from hope to anguish and from optimism to pessimism. He has a powerful economy of language.
Published:
In November of 2020 I read five books. Three of them were fiction, and two were nonfiction. None of them were all-stars in my mind, although a couple I think I just read at the wrong time, and would like more if I were in a different mood.
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In October of 2020 I read five books. Three of them were nonfiction, and two were fiction.
Published:
I want to chronicle, regularly, what I have been reading, and my thoughts. This is the first of those chronicles.
Published:
Here is my second annual Sam’s reading review. I would much rather read recommendations from friends and acquaintances than random lists online, so please, please, please let me know what you have read recently and enjoyed.
Published:
Here is my first annual Sam’s reading review. A huge source of what I read comes from people posting on the internet, even when they don’t know I am stealing their recommendations, so I have decided to put this up so others can take from it what they want. More importantly, let me know if you have must-reads that you discovered or rediscovered in 2018.