Favorite Books I read in 2020

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Everybody responded differently to 2020’s awfulness, and I know many couldn’t concentrate on reading. I found that I could, and got even more comfort (and yes, escape) than usual from it.


Not counting books I read as research, I clocked in at 13 graphic novels and 80 prose works (46 fiction, 34 non). Here are my favorites, in case you need some recommendations for the coming year.


Fiction


Circe by Madelaine Miller

Cities of the Plain by Cormac McCarthy

Exit West by Mohsin Hamid

The Given Day by Dennis Lehane

In the Woods by Tana French

The Necessary Beggar by Susan Palwick

The Overstory by Richard Powers

Sing, Unburied, Sing by Jesmyn Ward


Nonfiction


Because Internet by Gretchen McCulloch

The Falcon Thief by Joshua Hammer

Human Compatible by Stuart Russell

The Library Book by Susan Orlean

Lucky Dog Lessons by Brandon McMillan

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius and Gregory Hays (trans.)

Midnight in Chernobyl by Andrew Higginbotham

Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars by Kate Green

The Sirens of Mars by Sarah Stewart Johnson

Vesper Flights by Helen MacDonald

White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo


Graphic Novels


Prince of Cats by Ron Wimberly

Rusty Brown by Chris Ware

Silver Surfer Black by Donny Cates and Tradd Moore

Slaughterhouse-Five by Ryan North, Albert Monteys, and Kurt Vonnegut


I also read a lot of old comic books (ostensibly because I’m weeding the collection, but in part just for fun) and, as mentioned, a bunch of books for future projects. Here’s hoping you found comfort in something this year as well, and that next year is a better one.


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Published on December 31, 2020 10:35
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