It’s become my habit to keep a list of what I’ve read, and I’m continuing that this year. My main reading goal this year is to read 45 books, mostly from my own shelves. I’ll add to this post as I go.
January:
- Cometh the Hour (Book Six of the Clifton Chronicles) – Jeffrey Archer
- The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing – Marie Kondo (a few thoughts on this one here and here)
- 30 Days — Change Your Habits, Change Your Life: A Couple of Simple Steps Every Day to Create the Life You Want – Marc Reklau
- Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance – Angela Duckworth
February:
- What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast – Laura Vanderkam
- The Great Good Thing: A Secular Jew Comes to Faith in Christ – Andrew Klavan
- Food Freedom Forever: Letting Go of Bad Habits, Guilt, and Anxiety Around Food – Melissa Hartwig
March:
- Embracing Obscurity: Becoming Nothing in Light of God’s Everything – Anonymous
- Rules of Civility – Amor Towles
- Sweater Quest: My Year of Knitting Dangerously
April:
- Emotional Intelligence 2.0 – Travis Bradberry & Jean Greaves
- The Special Power of Restoring Lost Things – Courtney Elizabeth Mauk
May:
June:
- American Wife – Curtis Sittenfield
- My Name Is Lucy Barton – Elizabeth Strout
- Boy’s Life – Robert R. McCammon
- Just Do Something: A Liberating Approach to Finding God’s Will – Kevin DeYoung
- Island of the World – Michael D. O’Brien (my second time through this one and it’s still my favorite novel)
** Disclaimer: Whenever you click on a link to books around here and then make a purchase at Amazon, you’re helping me — a few pennies at a time — feed my book habit. Many thanks!
Your diligence encourages me! I’ve meant to tell you that I listened to Kondo’s book on audio last summer (after I had already finished major cleanouts from 35+ years!), and I’ll bet my eyes were in a fixed roll most of the time. I also adopted the fold / roll / vertical store in drawer method. But the other stuff . . . nope!