A Year In Reviews

Another year over. I had three goals this year. I was going to read more purposefully, finish my third book, and eat honey cake as often as possible.


I’m at two of three, but I’m hoping there’s a curve. Especially since I’ve really eaten so much honey cake.


Sort of ironically, I didn’t put health goals on my agenda, and that’s been the biggest change for me! I guess it’s true, it comes to you when you stop looking for it. I will add dessert to next year’s resolutions, then. This seems to work well for me.


In the time honored tradition of the retrospective, here’s what I liked best this year:


Books


I had a goal of reading 24 books by people who were not of the majority. I read 32 books by authors that were some combination of LGBTQIA, people with disabilities, people with religions represented extensively in the book that were not Christianity, and people of color. I read 76 books, so it wasn’t quite half of my reading, but it opened my eyes and made me more conscious of what I consume. This is a trend I hope to continue.


My favorite books were:


Slaughterhouse-five by Kurt Vonnegut

Jade City by Fonda Lee

Tehanu by Ursula K Le Guin

The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

Ninefox Gambit & the Machineries of Empire trilogy by Yoon Ha Lee

The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas

The Dispossessed by Ursula K Le Guin

Among Others by Jo Walton

Touch by Claire North


The links are to my reviews on Goodreads, on which page you’ll also find links on where to find or buy these books if you’re interested. Aside from Jade City and the Machineries of Empire, which were good, heartfelt, surprising fun, the rest all feature stories of the human condition and the empathy that makes it bearable. They were not only wonderful stories but written perfectly for the story they were telling.


Music


I listen to music essentially all of the time. Here are the songs I’ve put on repeat.


Warflower by Mayan Factor

So Just Hang On Beautiful One by Au4

Bodak Yellow by Cardi B

Dangervisit by Archive

King by the Romanovs

Evolution by Bethlehem Roberson “The Vocussionist”


Cinema


I am not so good at keeping up with this, but here goes.


Black Panther

Jumanji 2

Great British Bake Off

Queer Eye 2

Nanette by Hannah Gadsby


Dessert


Honey cake, which I made 3 times this year and ate something like 8 times.


What was your year like? What made an impression on you?


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Published on December 30, 2018 08:22
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message 1: by Wen (new)

Wen Happy New Year! Honey cake looks so yummy:)


message 2: by Allison (new)

Allison Hurd Thank you! Same to you! It's delicious, you should try it!


message 3: by Monica (new)

Monica Happy New Year Allison!! Health goals (specifically fitness) are definitely a priority for me in 2019. So is consuming good, thoughtful, interesting books. Read and write on, my friend!!


message 4: by Allison (new)

Allison Hurd Monica wrote: "Happy New Year Allison!! Health goals (specifically fitness) are definitely a priority for me in 2019. So is consuming good, thoughtful, interesting books. Read and write on, my friend!!"

Yes! Good luck! I'm also hoping to make more progress in my fitness. But I'm thinking maybe instead my goal this year will be to eat cheesecake. Then I'll feel compelled to go to the gym. What a twisty brain mine is!


message 5: by Wen (new)

Wen I always consider honey cake as this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castella Yours is new to me! I want to try it too^^


message 6: by Allison (new)

Allison Hurd Ooo that also looks good. Maybe THAT will be my resolution!


message 7: by Wen (new)

Wen They even have those fancy ones fit in a wooden box. Maybe for your next trip to Japan(smile) https://www.bunmeido.co.jp/c/castella...


message 8: by Allison (new)

Allison Hurd Wow that's a lot of egg. I just found a recipe, I may give it a go!


message 9: by Wen (new)

Wen Allison, you are so cool! I mean, I am not good at cooking/baking, I usually just buy food... I will try to cook something simple in 2019!


message 10: by Dave (new)

Dave Allison, happy new year to you too!
Yes, I'm also curious about your honey cakes.
I'm impressed with your posts and look forward to your reviews in the new year!


message 11: by Allison (new)

Allison Hurd Thank you Wen! Thank you, Dave! I'm hopeful 2019 will be a great reading year for all of us!


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