
Behold, these are all of the books I read in 2022! Intriguingly, I read 37 books last year, too.
The clear winner of the year was Parker Posey’s memoir You’re on an Airplane. So nice, I read it twice—as you can tell from above. Actually, I listened to her read the audiobook version the second time, and it was like radio theater. It’s the kind of book that’s so offbeat and original, it gives me hope.
The book Nina Simone’s Gum by Warren Ellis was a close second, and I like it for a very similar reason. This book is so specific to the author—it is about a singular, mythic obsession. The narrative spirals out into many fascinating digressions and memory walks. Absolutely beautiful book.
Other favorites include Busy Doing Nothing, Journal of a Solitude, Fun Home, and 66 Square Feet. And I’m so glad I picked up To Fall in Love, Drink This at the last minute from the library before I left for Christmas, because I read it in less than 48 hours and LOVED every second of it.
All in all, a solid list. I guess here’s to reading another 37 books in 2023?