best reads from this year (and some from last year, too)
Iβve heard a million times that becoming a great writer requires writing as much and as often as you can. While this is true, I believeΒ readingΒ as much and as often as you can β exposing yourself to new themes, writing styles, and vocabulary β can be just as useful.
So, as all overly-optimistic Goodreads users do, I set out a goal to read a potentially unrealistic number of novels in 2024. To my delight, as of December 23rd, Iβm managing to tuck into number thirty-three out of thirty-five!
My 33rd novel of the year isΒ Butter by Japanese author Asako Yuzuki (and translated by Polly Barton). This book is unlike many Iβve read this year, an internationally popular mystery/thriller (one that has triggered my Big Book Fear), and whose thiccness pretty much guarantees I wonβt hit this yearβs goal. Thatβs okay with me though, because Iβve been thoroughly enjoying the journey.
Reconnecting with reading as a hobby again has brought me so much joy. Like most people on Substack, I have the horrible feeling that screens have taken up way too much of my life in the last couple years. Iβm desperate to take that time back while nurturing my attention span by going offline for some time every day.
In light of tapping back into my bookworm era, hereβs a list of ten books Iβve read over the last couple of years that I still think about every day. Before this starts sounding like a recipe blog (why do we need to scroll through your life story to the recipe!?), letβs get into itβ¦Β in no particular order.