Turns out Iβm two years behind on these so Iβm getting βem up! No commentary because I gotta run out the door to ink more pages of Seacritters, but hopefully Iβll come back to this down the line.
(Previously: 2023 in Reading,Β 2022 in Reading,Β 2021 in Reading,Β 2020 in Reading)
LegendRough Guide to Ratingsπ β Playsπ β Poetryπ β Books (Fiction)π β Books (Nonfiction)π¬ β Graphic Novelsπ β RereadποΈ β Audiobookβ€οΈ = Yesβ€οΈβ€οΈ = Oh Yesβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ = Oh Hell Yesβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ = Obviously this one hit at the rig
Turns out Iβm two years behind on these so Iβm getting βem up! No commentary because I gotta run out the door to ink more pages of Seacritters, but hopefully Iβll come back to this down the line.
β€οΈ = Yes β€οΈβ€οΈ = Oh Yes β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ = Oh Hell Yes β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ = Obviously this one hit at the right place and the right time
Another annual reading list Iβm putting up without much commentary, but there were some bangers in 2025. βThe point seems to be this,β Kate Briggs writes, βleft to its own devices, the path of reading is very rarely chronologically ordered, thematically coherent, limited by language or respectful of borders. Books open out onto, they cross with and follow haphazardly on from one another. Left to its own devices, the path of reading strays all over the place.β
(Previously: 2024 in Reading, 202
Another annual reading list Iβm putting up without much commentary, but there were some bangers in 2025. βThe point seems to be this,β Kate Briggs writes, βleft to its own devices, the path of reading is very rarely chronologically ordered, thematically coherent, limited by language or respectful of borders. Books open out onto, they cross with and follow haphazardly on from one another. Left to its own devices, the path of reading strays all over the place.β