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GreatWhiteRapper t1_j2ryjua wrote
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>Read 77 books in 2022! My goal was 52.
well well well, look at mr "has his life all put-together".
Seriously though, that's cool as heck. Which was your favorite book and your least favorite? Any that stood out as must re-reads?
electric_ranger t1_j2s0jw7 wrote
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Why I'm glad you asked! I made a whole infographic to talk about it.
My top 5 were:
- Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Bouey - a YA mystery thriller about a girl trying to crack a meth ring in her hometown. It's really good, and Netflix is making a miniseries out of it. I loved this book, but I struggle with telling people about the plot because it's, y'know, a thriller. I don't want to spoil it, but she really pays off all the subtle hints and threads well.
- Meet Me in the Bathroom by Lizzy Goldman - an oral history of the early aughts NYC rock scene - the yeah yeah yeahs, LCD soundsystem, interpol, the strokes, etc. This was my music and it was fun to go back and relive it. There's also a fantastic spotify playlist.
- Canyon Dreams by Michael Powell - one season with a HS basketball team on the Navajo nation. Love a good sports "biography" especially the kind that focus on a single season or a unique team.
- Shadow Divers by Robert Kurson - two amateur divers discovered an unknown U-Boat off the coast of Cape May. This book was also really, really good - although it made me decide never to go into water deeper than my head lol.
- Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe- A book about the Sackler dynasty and the opiod crisis. if there was any justice in the world, every last Sackler would be in jail for what they did.
- Honorable Mentions: Eager: The Secret History of Beavers by Ben Goldfarb, Football for a Buck by Jeff Pearlman, Fevered Star by Rebecca Roanhorse
My least favorites were
- Under the Black Flag by Chris Cordingly - not sure how you can make pirates boring, but he did it. 2.
- Why Fish Don't Exist by Lulu Miller - The title caught my eye and I was hooked (pun intended), but the story kind of fizzles and the final third is really more about the author herself, which I was less interested.
- Year Book by Seth Rogen - just wasn't that funny, and was pretty short.
GreatWhiteRapper t1_j2s1ct5 wrote
Oh now you're just showing off! ha.
I liked Why Fish Don't Exist. I went into it blind, not knowing who David Starr Jordon was. Seemed like a decent fella so I was a bit blindsided by the twist of >!surprise! it's eugenics!!<. But I vaguely remember when it got a little too author-y so I agree with you there.
Shadow Divers sounds interesting and I've heard great (terrible, awful) things about Empire of Pain. I would say I'll pick them up, but I have so many books on my TBR that I'm all booked up (hahaha) this year, literally.
I really want to read American Prometheus. I'm just throwing that out there.
electric_ranger t1_j2s2ha7 wrote
>American Prometheus
I'll check it out! From my library! or Libby!
Seriously, I only bought like.. less than 10 books this year! The rest were all library books.
Or the other David Starr Jordan twist of >!murder! !<I was like "whoa, WAIT. that's WAY more interesting than the other stuff."
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