I love to start a new year with consuming as many books as I can muster. This year I want to read more fiction, in hope of finding more good stories. Last year I ended 2021 with the best fiction I read in that year : The People of the Trees by Hanya Yanagihara, and then I reread Siddhartha by Herman Hesse because that's one of my fav simple philosophical fiction to wrap up the year.
Books I consumed in January :
- The Invisible Life of Addie Larue by V.E.Schwab
- The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
- Three O'Clock in the Morning by Gianrico Carofiglio
- The Upstairs House by Julia Fine
- Anthem by Ayn Rand
- The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
- A Cold Trail by Robert Dugoni
- How to Make Disease Disappear by Dr Rangan Chatterjee
- The Maidens by Alex Michaelides
- These Precious Days by Ann Patchett
- The Sound of Waves by Yukio Mishima
- The Unseen Body by Jonathan Reisman, MD
9 fictions, 2 health-related non-fic, 1 essay compilation.
9 audio books, 2 physical books, 1 digital book.
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My favorite fiction is The Invisible Life of Addie Larue. I also loved both the health-related non-fictions because I am indeed a very curious person. The essay compilation by Ann Patchett was also very enjoyable.
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Random updates about my life as a book nerd :
- A borrowed a bunch of books from my ex-English teacher, Miss Chin early this month. So I have physical books to read during the first quarter of 2022.
- I read all books I borrowed from @sukhabuku and considering to ask her whether she wants to sell her The Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara so that I can own it and treat it like my own because I think I'm ready to read the beast.
- I'm still waiting for Haruki Murakami's paperback - First Singular Person that will come out in April 2022 and I just ordered Carlos Ruiz Zafon's last book - The City of Mist online from Bookdepository.
Here are the books I borrowed from Miss Chin.
I already finished The Girl on the Train and currently reading The Guest List :
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