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Thanks, Emily. I wasn't going to do any challenges in 2022, but this one is pretty low key. I hope it will be a good reading year for everyone!!
It's funny. I was hoping to start knocking off some of the books on my own shelf, but each of the books I have read for this challenge has been a library book. Hmmm...
I have a version of the same problem. I keep finding myself knocking off my Audible Plus choices before they expire, and stuff I actually own languishes unattended...
You're doing very well. I love LeGuin. Will have to check out Words are My Matter. I also like Atwood but haven't read Bluebeard's Egg...
Jennifer wrote: "I have a version of the same problem. I keep finding myself knocking off my Audible Plus choices before they expire, and stuff I actually own languishes unattended..."Jennifer, It is nice to know that I am not alone. I really, really want to read the books on my shelf. I try to stick to plan, but one trip to the library or the book store or Kindle and all my plans go out the window...
Bill wrote: "You're doing very well. I love LeGuin. Will have to check out Words are My Matter. I also like Atwood but haven't read Bluebeard's Egg..."Thanks, Bill. I really enjoyed LeGuin's essays. If you are a fan, you should add that book to your TBR. And I think you would like Bluebeard's Egg. I think the stories hold up. I try to read at least one Atwood book a year.
Karen wrote: "Bill wrote: "You're doing very well. I love LeGuin. Will have to check out Words are My Matter. I also like Atwood but haven't read Bluebeard's Egg..."
Thanks, Bill. I really enjoyed LeGuin's essa..."
I'll check them out, Karen. Thanks
Thanks, Bill. I really enjoyed LeGuin's essa..."
I'll check them out, Karen. Thanks
Karen wrote: "I now have one book of every category finished."
Congratulations, Karen. That's excellent. Are you going to continue to add to the challenge?
Congratulations, Karen. That's excellent. Are you going to continue to add to the challenge?
I finished my second epistolary novel today. This category has surprised me, maybe because the books I have read so far were so great.
Looking back at what I have read so far, I have to say that I need to read more plays and I like reading essays. Some of the essay collections on my list have been my favorites reads for the entire year. I need to read more Ursula Le Guin, Rebecca Solnit and Joan Didion, And I need to read Dorothy Parker.
Karen wrote: "Looking back at what I have read so far, I have to say that I need to read more plays and I like reading essays. Some of the essay collections on my list have been my favorites reads for the entire..."This challenge has shown me that plays are not my thing. I will eventually try a few more but I have found some great short stories, essays and poetry.





Poetry
1. The World Will Follow Joy: Turning Madness into Flowers, by Alice Walker, finished 3/29/22, 4*
2. Envelope Poems by Emily Dickinson, finished on 5/6/2022, 4*
3. Essential Dickinson by Emily Dickinson, finished on 5/12/2022, 4*
4. A Night Without Armor by Jewel, finished on 9/9/22, 4*
Plays
1. Fences by August Wilson, finished on June 19, 2022, 5*
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Epistolary Books
1. The Perks of Being a Wallflower, finished on June 26, 2022, 5*
2. The Color Purple, by Alice Walker, finished on July 9, 2022, 5* (re-read from a billion years ago)
3. We Are the Light by Matthew Quick, finished on 12/31/22, 4*
Essays
1. Words Are My Matter: Writings About Life and Books, 2000–2016, with A Journal of a Writer's Week, by Ursula Le Guin, finished 1/22/22, 4*
2. Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar, by Cheryl Strayed, finished 2/6/2022, 4*
3. The Anthropocene Reviewed, by John Green, finished 4/2/2022, 4*
4. Kitchen Yarns: Notes on Life, Love, and Food, by Ann Hood, finished 5/1/2022, 5*
5. Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit, finished 5/8/2022, 4*s
6. A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments by David Foster Wallace, finished 5/29/22, 4*s
7. Happy-Go-Lucky by David Sedaris, finished 7/14/22, 4*s
8. Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion, finished 8/14/22, 4*s
9. "Man at the Window", essay published at the end of The Silence, by Don DeLillo, finished on 8/28/2022, 4*
10. The Outer Beach: A Thousand-Mile Walk on Cape Cod's Atlantic Shore by Robert Finch, finished 9/6/22, 4*s
11. We Are Never Meeting in Real Life. by Samantha Irby, finished 10/9/22, 4 stars
12. What Are People For?: Essays, by Wendell Berry
Short Stories
1. The Day I Ate Whatever I Wanted: And Other Small Acts of Liberation by Elizabeth Berg, finished 2/14/2022, 4*
2. Bluebeard's Egg, by Margaret Atwood, finished 2/21/2022, 4*
3. The Shawl by Cynthia Ozick, finished 7/12/22. 5*
4. My Evil Mother: A Short Story, finished 7/15/2022, 4*s
5. Good Bones and Simple Murders, finished 8/17/22. 4*s
6. Today a Woman Went Mad in the Supermarket: Stories by Hilma Wolitz, finished 11/24/22, 4*s