One of my biggest reading challenges this year was to read more short stories, as this is usually a genre I read only reluctantly but find increasingly interesting, the older I get.
Hence, it felt like a sign when I found this collection of 64 short stories by American authors from the mid-18th to the late 20th century among some of my dad's old books my mum wanted to get rid of, and I challenged myself to slowly make my way through all of them in 2022. Nine months after starting, I read them all (well, I DNFed three, but I think that's still an acceptable quota), and I am quite happy with the results:
As can be expected there were some great ones, good ones, okay-ish ones, and also some terrible ones in there, but overall I enjoyed most of the stories. With few exceptions they were well selected, from a broad spectrum of genres, authors and eras, and I even discovered some potentially favourite new authors, so I'll happily declare the challenge successfully completed!