Sunday, December 30, 2018

books from the past year


This year I didn't enjoy any book as much as my top three from last year -- maybe because I wasted too much time getting sucked into the endless supply of articles chronicling the idiocy of our current administration -- but I still read some good ones. Here are my favorites.

The White Darkness -- I'm listing this article first because it was amazing. It later came out as a book, which I haven't read, but definitely will.


Books

Kitchen Confidential – hilarious peek into the restaurant world. (Here's the original article.)

Chemistry – light, funny, unique perspective (a student pursuing a PhD in Chemistry.)

Spoils – nicely detailed Iraq war story.

All the Ugly and Wonderful Things – novel about an unlikely connection.


Honorable mentions:

Fortune Smiles – A short story collection that I considered putting down after the first two, but the rest turned out to be good. 

Dark Matter – for the beach.


Acclaimed books that were good, but may have been victims of high expectations:

Exit West – Good writing and potential to be an epic, but cut some corners and left me imagining the ways it could have been better. It’s short, so you won’t regret reading it, and again, it is good, and relevant, but it was a letdown after all of the glowing reviews.

The Return – Informative book centered around the true story of the author's father, and definitely worth reading--especially if you’re interested in the Middle East--but the writing felt loose and unfocused at times.


Warnings: 

Go, Went, Gone – A James Wood recommendation. Important subject matter (African refugees in Germany) but should have cut a quarter of it and revised the rest. It was informative, with plenty of flashes of good writing, and I’m glad finished, but it was a slog at times. 

Less – A Pulitzer Prize winning comic novel about a mid-life crisis—which should be right up my alley, but I found it to be a slog almost the entire way through. Lots of little witticisms, funny at times, and a worthy theme, but just never got going for me.


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