My (not very) Bookish 2020
For those of you out there who are wondering how I could not manage just two books a month when everything closed down and we were all "stuck at home."
I missed my goal in the Bookish 2020 Reading Challenge. I didn't even make bsic Book Nerd, let alone to the Max Power. Back in January of what we now call the Before Times, I somehow thought that reading two books a month would be a piece of cake.
For those of you out there who are wondering how I could not manage just two books a month when everything closed down and we were all "stuck at home," I would point you to my previous blog post where I express some detailed thoughts on the matter.
I actually ended up doing lots of reading due to the global pandemic, just not many books.
I hope to change that in 2021. I'm not giving up! Reading more books is one of my resolutions for the New Year.
Below is a list of the ones I did manage in 2020 and the categories I assigned them for the challenge. I am putting my reviews up on Goodreads, if any look interesting. (A mini resolution for next year is to read all the books I this year before buying any new ones!)
Here's to more novels, history and poetry and less epidemiology in 2021.
My Bookish 2020
- Fiction - The Cay by Theodore Taylor
- Memoir - Educated by Tara Westover
- Biography - Untamed: The Wildest Woman in America and the Fight for Cumberland Island by Will Harlan
- History - Jacksonland: President Andrew Jackson, Cherokee Chief John Ross and a Great American Land Grab by Steve Inskeep
- Self-Help/Wellness - The Obesity Code - Dr. Jason Fung
- Historical Fiction - Counting on Grace by Elizabeth Winthrop
- Middle Grades - Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis
- Southern - At Fault by Kate Chopin
- Poetry - Chasing Utopia by Nikki Giovanni