2025

reading goal: 25 books - at least 5 non-fiction books

reading reality: 8 books - 6 fiction, 2 non-fiction

if a single book spans more than one month of reading, it is catagorized in the month I finished it.

january

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Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

book club pick

vampires in Mexico City!

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Reaper Man by Terry Pratchett

Death is one of the best Discworld characters, and his story in this book is superb. my complaint, as always, is that I don't much care for the wizards and I can find them tedious. nonetheless, a strong entry in a series full of strong entries.

february

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Piglet by Lottie Hazell

This one came recommended when I looked up Nightbitch at the library. The prose is elegant, and I found the first third of the book compelling, but I don't think it is daring enough! There is always a sense of holding back, which is at odds with the supposed ravenousness of the character. Lottie, if you write more books, I will give them a chance.

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Curvy Girls Can't Date Best Friends by Kelsie Stelting

book club pick

we all read a different Curvy Girls novel in book club, hand-picked for us by Em. about as run-of-the-mill as these things get, but the mill is efficiently producing goods and there is a market for them. *shrug*

march

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Strong Female Character by Fern Brady

I saw Fern on Taskmaster and thought she was extraordinary. I wanted more. I found this book. I was delighted to find that this is an exceptional book, unflinching and vulnerable and interesting.

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Nightbitch by Rachel Yoder

book club pick

this book: oh, you think I won't go there? bitch, I will go there.

april

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Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery

book club pick

yes, we watched the 1985 TV miniseries during our meeting. a perfect book, a perfect adaptation. when we talk about Canadian literature, we should talk more about LM Montgomery.

may

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Everything Is Tuberculosis by John Green

I've been listening to John talk about tuberculosis for more than a year. two years? I don't know. but despite that, this book was still full of new information and revelations. I hope that for people who thought (as John did and I did) that TB was an illness of the past, of 19th-century women coughing blood into handkerchiefs, that this book will serve as an introduction to the ongoing work to end TB in the modern day. because we can. and we should.

june

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Jaws by Peter Benchley

book club pick | currently reading

on the shelf

books I started but didn't finish and may or may not return to.


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Moonbound by Robin Sloan

Robin writes my favourite newsletter, and also wrote one of my favourite books, Sourdough, so I preordered this one despite the pitch being outside my typical field of interest. Robin is a skilled writer and storyteller; I have high hopes!

to-read pile