![]() ![]() ![]() Interviewing authors whose books I read remains truly one of my all-time favourite things to do, and I’d love in the future to figure out how to do this more often. I read 6 books by Bernardine Evaristo, who I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with ( short write up in the Exberliner here), and two by Maaza Mengiste, who I also interviewed there. ![]() Now that I’ve retroactively added the books I read to Storygraph (I’ve been totally off Goodreads for a copule of years now, and am still on the look out for people I know to follow on there - let me know!) - the only guiding principle seems to have been the Literature Festival in Berlin. I didn’t track them, didn’t think about what I was reading, barely added books to my to-read list, and went to a bookshop more rarely than I have before. I’m astonished to find that I read more than 10 books, in all honesty. I can’t quite believe it’s this time of year again – the annual book blog post! Books - choosing them, thinking about what to read, and actually reading – took up a tiny portion of my brain this year. For previous roundups, see 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 20) For a full list of books I read in 2022, scroll to the bottom of this post. Following my annual tradition, this is a quick round up of some of the best books I read in 2021. ![]()
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