My first thought was to read more meaningful and diverse books in 2015. My second thought was to read ONLY books by people of color, preferably women. My third thought was - 'you're a shithead and setting yourself up for failure.' So I am doing the Book Riot 'Read Harder' Challenge as a compromise. Asterisks indicate a 'Read Harder' task complete. I'm using this list to review and catalogue everything I read.
- Bad Feminist, Roxane Gay
- On Writing, Stephen King (currently re-reading)
- Here, Richard McGuire* (graphic novel)
- The Unspeakable, Meghan Daum
- An Untamed State, Roxane Gay
- Being Mortal, Atun Gawande
- Blue Nights*, Joan Didion
- Open City, Teju Cole
- this is the story of a happy marriage, Ann patchett
- A Rogue By Any Other Name*, Sarah MacLean
- Everything I Never Told You, Celeste Ng
- Annihilation*, Jeff VanDerMeer
- Silence Once Begun*, Jesse Ball
- Redeployment*, Phil Klay
- Thrown*, Kerry Howley
- My Misspent Youth, Meghan Daum
- So You've Been Publicly Shamed*, Jon Ronson
- Authority, Jeff Vandermeer
- The Keep*, Jennifer Egan
- Gratitude & Trust*, Paul Williams & Tracey Johnson
- Paris I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down, Rosecrans Baldwin
- Adam*, Ariel Schraig
- The Smartest Kids in the World, Amanda Ripley
- The Andy Cohen Diaries*, Andy Cohen
- One Good Early Deserves a Lover, Sarah MaClean
- Bonk*, Mary Roach
- The Girls from Corona Del Mar, Rufi Thorpe
- How to Grow Up, Michelle Tea
- Acceptance, Jeff Vandermeer
- Seating Arrangements, Maggie Shipstead
- Garlic & Sapphires, Ruth Reichl
- You, Caroline Kepnes
- Missoula*, Jon Krakauer
- Mo Meta Blues, Questlove
- Between the World & Me*, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian*, Sherman Alexie
- Citizen*, Claudia Rankine
- Carry on, Warrior, Glennon Doyle Melton