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Gods of Jade and Shadow

  • by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
  • Started 2019/01/02
  • Finished 2019/01/08
  • Is this YA? Does it matter? I enjoyed this, and I like that it didn’t end in an easy cliché.

what is yours is not yours

  • by Helen Oyeyemi
  • Started 2019/07/30
  • Finished 2020/01/10
  • I understood/enjoyed maybe half of the stories in here? I’m not sure I get Helen Oyeyemi.

The Odyssey

  • by Homer, trans. by Emily Wilson
  • Started 2019/12/30
  • Finished 2020/01/12
  • This moves. I enjoyed the introduction and translation notes a lot. The translation itself is very readable, occasionally surprising in its modernity (vs the expected stuffiness). Makes me want to re-read Circe.

Know My Name: A Memoir

  • by Chanel Miller
  • Started 2020/01/10
  • Finished 2020/01/15

The Memory Police

  • by Yoko Ogawa
  • Started 2020/01/12
  • Finished 2020/01/27

Fantastic Four Vol. 1

  • by Dan Slott, Sara Pichelli, Skottie Young, and Simone Bianchi
  • Started 2020/01/25
  • Finished 2020/01/26

Womanist Midrash

  • by Wilda C. Gafney
  • Started 2020/01/27
  • Finished 2020/03/14

Agency

  • by William Gibson
  • Started 2020/02/01
  • Finished 2020/02/02

How Long ’Til Black Future Month?

  • by N. K. Jemisin
  • Started 2020/02/03
  • Finished 2020/02/08

Nimona

  • by Noelle Stevenson
  • Started 2020/02/11
  • Finished 2020/02/11

The Dreamers

  • by Karen Thompson Walker
  • Started 2020/02/14
  • Finished 2020/02/15

Topics of Conversation

  • by Miranda Popkey
  • Started 2020/02/16
  • Finished 2020/02/16

The Testaments

  • by Margaret Atwood
  • Started 2020/02/17
  • Finished 2020/02/19

City of Girls

  • by Elizabeth Gilbert
  • Started 2020/02/20
  • Finished 2020/02/23
  • Two different books mashed into one, made me want to re-read Manhattan Beach

There There

  • by Tommy Orange
  • Started 2020/02/24
  • Finished 2020/02/29
  • Oof. Such poetic language. A sense of dread hanging over everything. The ending is both inevitable and yet incomprehensible.

Wonder Woman vol. 6: Children of the Gods

  • by James Robinson, Carlo Pagaluyan, Sergio Davila, and Emanuela Lupacchino
  • Started 2020/03/01
  • Finished 2020/03/01

The Regrets

  • by Amy Bonnaffons
  • Started 2020/03/01
  • Finished 2020/03/02
  • The first half is great. Not so sure about the second one.

Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning

  • by Cathy Park Hong
  • Started 2020/03/03
  • Finished 2020/03/04
  • Messed me up, in the best way.

Foundryside

  • by Robert Jackson Bennett
  • Started 2020/03/07
  • Finished 2020/03/13

Batgirl vol. 6: Old Enemies

  • by Mairghread Scott and Paul Pelettier
  • Started 2020/03/07
  • Finished 2020/03/13

The Sun is Also a Star

  • by Nicola Yoon
  • Started 2020/03/14
  • Finished 2020/03/16

The Mirror and the Light

  • by Hilary Mantel
  • Started 2020/03/17
  • Finished 2020/04/22
  • Oof. This took me a lot longer to read than I anticipated. Probably because this one is basically the story of Cromwell’s demise. So much dread, and the knowledge that he’s going to miss the signs that lead to his fall from grace. Also, reading this during a time of incredible job insecurity was making me paranoid about my own job.

The Lost Book of Adana Moreau

  • by Michael Zapata
  • Started 2020/03/22
  • Finished 2020/04/25
  • I put this aside for a long while to read The Mirror and the Light, but I really liked the meditations on family, memory, and splashes of scifi musings

The City We Became

  • by N. K. Jemisin
  • Started 2020/03/29
  • Finished 2020/04/10
  • As a former resident of both Jersey City and Brooklyn, I’m enjoyed this. It did feel like a weird choice to cut away from the action during one of the climactic events, with Manhattan manifesting a construct (King Kong).

The Land of Stories Book 3: A Grimm Warning

  • by Chris Colfer
  • Started 2020/03/30
  • Finished 2020/05/07

Wonder Woman vol. 7: Amazons Attacked

  • by James Robinson and Stephen Segovia
  • Started 2020/04/04
  • Finished 2020/04/05

Captain America vol. 1: Winter in America

  • by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leinil Francis Yu
  • Started 2020/04/05
  • Finished 2020/04/06

Uncanny X-Force vol. 1: The Apocalypse Solution

  • by Rick Remender, Jerome Opena, and Leonardo Manco
  • Started 2020/04/20
  • Finished 2020/04/21

House of X/Powers of X

  • by Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Laraz, R.B. Silva, and Marte Gracia
  • Started 2020/04/12
  • Finished 2020/04/13

Weather

  • by Jenny Offill
  • Started 2020/04/25
  • Finished 2020/04/26
  • So bleak, so funny. Like Dept. of Speculation, there are moments that made me laugh out loud, and passages that made me stop in my tracks to appreciate the artistry in such spare, short prose.

The Glass Hotel

  • by Emily St. John Mandel
  • Started 2020/04/27
  • Finished 2020/04/29

The Dutch House

  • by Ann Patchett
  • Started 2020/05/01
  • Finished 2020/05/03

Many Waters

  • by Madeleine L’Engle
  • Started 2020/05/05
  • Finished 2020/06/27

Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line

  • by Deepa Anappara
  • Started 2020/05/08
  • Finished 2020/05/10
  • I thought this would be, like, a twee Wes Anderson story set in the slums of India. But it didn’t shy away from grim reality — it somehow found a way to talk about childhood and how we try to do the right thing, but still come up against bigger structural problems than we can solve

Writers & Lovers

  • by Lily King
  • Started 2020/05/11
  • Finished 2020/05/12
  • This one was a fast read, much like her last book Euphoria.

The Topeka School

  • by Ben Lerner
  • Started 2020/05/12
  • Finished 2020/05/14
  • I really didn’t have any interest in reading this, mostly because of how it was described to me: a look at raising a young white man in the Midwest, grappling with toxic masculinity, and psychotherapy, and language, etc. etc. But we had borrowed the book from my father-in-law, and we were to send it on to my sister-in-law when we were done. So I read it. It’s … good, but there were times reading it when I was gripped in anxiety and rage.

The Universal Christ

  • by Richard Rohr
  • Started 2020/05/15
  • Finished 2020/05/16
  • I’ve spent the last several years untangling the legacy of my fundamentalist upbringing; this book resonated a lot with what I still find to be true, and points a way forward to a more integrated faith.

Gideon the Ninth

  • by Tamsyn Muir
  • Started 2020/05/16
  • Finished 2020/05/18
  • I … don’t really know what I read? It’s like Clue, mixed with some stock galactic empire tropes (different houses, each with a different speciality, natch), plus the throne room scene from The Last Jedi, a little bit of Portrait of a Lady on Fire, directed by Guillermo del Toro in Hellboy mode? And it somehow works?

Sense and Sensibility

  • by Jane Austen
  • Started 2020/05/18
  • Finished 2020/05/20

Girl, Woman, Other

  • by Bernardine Evaristo
  • Started 2020/05/21
  • Finished 2020/05/22
  • So good. Shouldn’t have had to share the Booker Prize with The Testaments.

Days of Distraction

  • by Alexandra Chang
  • Started 2020/05/22
  • Finished 2020/05/23

Pride and Prejudice

  • by Jane Austen
  • Started 2020/05/23
  • Finished 2020/06 /03
  • Fascinating to see Austen identify how women are constrained within their gender role but also give Elizabeth every wish fulfillment fantasy.

Nothing to See Here

  • by Kevin Wilson
  • Started 2020/05/24
  • Finished 2020/05/24
  • More like a novella? There’s so much going on here, dealing with anger/shame and abuse.

The Assassin’s Apprentice

  • by Robin Hobb
  • Started 2020/05/25
  • Finished 2020/05/31
  • It felt nice to be back into the fantasy world, and have that “what’s going on in this universe” feeling. Some unintentional parallels to Vizzini from The Princess Bride with the poison subplots.

The Japanese Lover

  • by Isabel Allende
  • Started 2020/06/03
  • Finished 2020/06/05
  • Prose didn’t grab me, not sure if it’s due to the translation

Breasts and Eggs

  • by Mieko Kawakami
  • Started 2020/06/06
  • Finished 2020/06/12

Milkman

  • by Anna Burns
  • Started 2020/06/13
  • Finished 2020/06/28

Interior Chinatown

  • by Charles Yu
  • Started 2020/06/14
  • Finished 2020/06/21

The Westing Game

  • by Ellen Raskin
  • Started 2020/06/25
  • Finished 2020/06/27

The End of Policing

  • by Alex S. Vitale
  • Started 2020/06/28

The Vanishing Half

  • by Brit Bennett
  • Started 2020/06/28
  • Finished 2020/07/03

Mansfield Park

  • by Jane Austen
  • Started 2020/07/04
  • Finished 2020/07/06
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