I always love to see what other people read during the past year. I can't tell you how many lists and posts I've devoured in the past few days, frequently marking books I want to read in 2024. I hope you'll find something interesting in the books I read in 2023. Here they are, all of them, plus some that weren't pictured.
January 2023
February
(from the Library of America Willa Cather volume, Death Comes for the Archbishop)
March
April
May
(from Henry James volume, Daisy Miller)
June
July
August
(from the Welty volume, The Robber Bridegroom)
September
October
November
(from the Goodis volume, The Burglar)
December
Not Pictured:
The Evangelical Imagination - Karen Swallow Prior
A College Unique and Universal - Eva Brann
The Pickwick Papers - Charles Dickens
Miracle & Wonder: Conversations with Paul Simon - Malcolm Gladwell
An Experiment in Criticism - C.S. Lewis
River of the Gods - Candice MIllard
In the Valley - Ron Rash
Master Thieves: The Boston Gangsters Who Pulled Off the World’s Greatest Art Heist - Stephen Kurkjian
In the Margins: On the Pleasures of Reading and Writing - Elena Ferrante
Intellectual Standards - Linda Elder, Richard Paul
The Undoing Project - Michael Lewis
And if you've read this far, I'd like to invite you to join me in the Goodreads Reading Challenge for 2024. You can challenge yourself to read as many books as you like, even if that number is 1.
Everyone have a great reading year in 2024!
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