Thursday, September 28, 2017

September Reading Wrapup

Compared to my last few months, September's reading quantity is a little bit sad.  In comparison to most Americans' reading, however, it's stellar!  Despite a reduced quantity, the quality of the books this month was pretty darn great.  And let's be real, I knew that I couldn't keep up a 20-book-per-month reading pace for very long.  I expect that the next few months of reading in October (and November) will be around the same amount as in September, due to travel/holidays/other work-life requirements.  Small of quantity, but not of quality!

Here are September's harvest of books...


Coming to My Senses: The Making of a Counterculture Cook, by Alice Waters
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, by James Joyce
A Far Cry From Kensington, by Muriel Spark (audiobook)
What Happened, by Hillary Rodham Clinton


Sourdough, by Robin Sloan
We Wear the Mask: 15 True Stories of Passing in America, edited by Brando Skyhorse and Lisa Page
Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America, by Michael Eric Dyson


Herland, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
I Shall Not Be Moved, by Maya Angelou
Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore, by Robin Sloan
Cheers to September, the beginning of autumn, and great books!



Librorum annis,