Maaaaaaan I haven't read any Tolstoy in a long time and you're swaying me with this. I read quite a few things in 2022, but Klara and the Sun (Kazuo Ishiguro) stuck with me the most. I don't want to say too much for fear of spoilers.
But for fun, lighter reading from 2022, Grady Hendrix! The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires, We Sold Our Souls, and My Best Friend's Exorcism were a hoot. I find myself leaning toward more horror these days, as I think it distracts my brain from the real life struggles going on.
anxious people by Fredrik Backman is the book in 2022 that stayed with me the most, these lines in particular:
“Have you ever held a three-year-old by the hand on the way home from preschool?"
"No."
"You're never more important that you are then.”
I also loved the thursday murder club books 1 & 2, trying to read 3 now but my brain is still slow going on reading right now. I enjoyed the newest Cormoran Strike book a lot too.
Maaaaaaan I haven't read any Tolstoy in a long time and you're swaying me with this. I read quite a few things in 2022, but Klara and the Sun (Kazuo Ishiguro) stuck with me the most. I don't want to say too much for fear of spoilers.
But for fun, lighter reading from 2022, Grady Hendrix! The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires, We Sold Our Souls, and My Best Friend's Exorcism were a hoot. I find myself leaning toward more horror these days, as I think it distracts my brain from the real life struggles going on.
anxious people by Fredrik Backman is the book in 2022 that stayed with me the most, these lines in particular:
“Have you ever held a three-year-old by the hand on the way home from preschool?"
"No."
"You're never more important that you are then.”
I also loved the thursday murder club books 1 & 2, trying to read 3 now but my brain is still slow going on reading right now. I enjoyed the newest Cormoran Strike book a lot too.