
So Many Books. So Little Time
Frank Zappa
Goodreads asked the question in a public forum “what books should everyone read this year?” As authors and readers chimed in, here’s a list of 41 extracted. They include classics to recently released books in different genres.
Don’t worry if you can’t get through them all. Just keep the list as a yearly reference
- To Kill A Mocking Bird
- Grapes of Wrath
- The Light We Carry
- The Gift of Fear
- A Heart That Works
- Project Hail Mary
- Lonesome Dove
- The Beartown Series
- I Take My Coffee Black
- Black Cake
- Remarkably Bright Creatures
- Fall of Giants
- Winter of the World
- Edge of Eternity
- The Island of Missing Trees
- On The Beach
- Remarkably Bright Creatures
- GreenLight: When God Says Go
- The Great Alone
- The Alchemist
- The Paris Library
- Man’s Search For Meaning
- My Safe Place
- The Bible
- The Vanishing Half
- The Shadow of the Wind
- Gone With the Wind
- All Good People Here
- The Midnight Library
- The Winners
- The Last Thing He Told Me
- The Lincoln Highway
- Of Human Bondage
- Velveteen Rabbit
- Withering Heights
- Who Moved My Cheese
- Success Strategies of Leaders
- Edge of Eternity
- What To Do When You Don’t Know What To Do
- Mad Honey
- The Prophets
For sure there’s enough for you to read this year and next year too (smile). Do add your favorite if it’s missing.
Happy Reading!
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Great post. I liked The Alchemist and want to listen to The Paris Library. Mad Honey is great. I found it on Amazon for 99p on December 20th last year and bought it as an early birthday gift and listened to it on my birthday 2 days later. I like Jodi Picoult’s books a lot in general.
I always do the Goodreads Challenge and this is my post from last year. https://justkatherineblog.wordpress.com/2022/12/30/my-year-in-books-2022-goodreads-reading-challenge/Some great disability memoirs and other books.
I recommend The Discovery of Flight by Susan Glickman and The Courage to Compete: Living with Cerebral Palsy and Following my Dreams by Abbie Curran. The Somewhere Sisters is good.
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Awesome! Thanks for contributing!
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I have read wuthering heights…and watched the movie. Great story!
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Awesome!
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