In 2024, I published 11 themed monthly reading lists, plus essays bringing the books on the list into conversation with each other. This method of creating a little syllabus to share with you each month led me to read more, and more intentionally, than I otherwise would have done.
Reviewing across the months, I noticed a number of authors who I read more than once this year, including:
Louise Erdrich, The Sentence and The Mighty Red
Percival Everett, James and So Much Blue
Helen DeWitt, The English Understand Wool and The Last Samurai (my favorite book I read this year)
Claire Keegan, Foster and Small Things Like These
Rachel Kushner, The Flamethrowers and Creation Lake
Octavia Butler, Kindred and The Parable of the Sower (dnf)
Jennifer Croft, The Extinction of Irena Rey and Homesick, plus her translation of Federico Falco’s A Perfect Cemetery
This happened mainly by accident; realizing this makes me want to choose a few authors to read deeply and with intention in 2025.
When I look across th…
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