2018: A Reading Party
In 2017 I resolved to ‘read more’. Enter, Year 33: A Reading List. On Dec 31, 2017 the discovery that I was one of the 8% of people to actually keep their new year’s resolutions inspired a resolution party for one, and, so, the #2018readingparty reading list was born!
And, let’s be honest, anything with the word “party” at the end of it automatically becomes fun!
Here’s what I read in 2018:
- The Museum of Modern Love — Heather Rose
- Want to feel calm and confident — Shannah Kennedy
- Essential. Essays by The Minimalists — Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone — J.K. Rowling
- Deep Work — Cal Newport
- The Lost Flowers of Alice Heart — Holly Ringland
- The Eyre Affair — Jasper Fforde
- I’ll Take Australia — Georg Lindström & David Martin
- Heart Talk — Cleo Wade
- 1984 — George Orwell
- Crazy Rich Asians — Kevin Kwan
- Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World — Haruki Murakami
- She Regrets Nothing — Andrea Dunlop
- The Huey’s In The New Jumper — Oliver Jeffers
- Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead — Sheryl Sandberg
- The Paris Seamstress — Natasha Lester
- Boys Will Be Boys — Clementine Ford
- The Power of Moments — Chip Heath and Dan Heath
- I’ll Give You the Sun — Jandy Nelson
- China Rich Girlfriend — Kevin Kwan
CURRENTLY READING: The Awakened Woman — Dr. Tererai Trent
Thank you for the memories #2018readingparty — it was fun! As always, please share your book recommendations in the comments below.
Latest Update: 15 January 2019
*originally published 18 January 2018 via The Lady Edison