Books 2019 & Earlier

What I read this year.

  1. Priestdaddy — Patricia Lockwood

  2. Eating Animals — Jonathan Safran Foer

  3. This Will Only Hurt A Little — Busy Philipps

  4. The Four Agreements — Don Miguel Ruiz

  5. Adele — Leila Slimani

  6. Talking to Strangers — Malcolm Gladwell

  7. Over The Top — Jonathan Van Ness

  8. Platform Revolution — Geoffrey G. Parker

  9. Call Me By Your Name — André Aciman

2018

  1. You Are A Badass — Jen Sincero

  2. My Life On the Road — Gloria Steinem

  3. Lean In — Sheryl Sandberg

  4. Hunger — Roxane Gay 

  5. What Happened — Hillary Rodham Clinton

  6. Stay With Me — Ayobami Adebayo

  7. Big Magic — Brenne Brown

  8. The Rules Do Not Apply — Ariel Levy

  9. Woman Code — Alisa Vitti

  10. I Might Regret This — Abbi Jacobson

  11. Whatever Happened to Interracial Love? — Kathleen Collins

  12. Sea of Strangers — Lang Leav

  13. Heart Talk — Cleo Wade

2017

  1. Redefining Realness — Janet Mock

  2. Big Little Lies — Liane Moriarty

  3. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings — Maya Angelou

  4. Modern Romance — Aziz Ansari

  5. Girl on the Train — Paula Hawkins

  6. Outliers — Malcolm Gladwell

  7. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone — J.K. Rowling

  8. Just Mercy — Bryan Stevenson

  9. Bad Feminist — Roxane Gay

  10. Nine Stories — JD Salinger 

  11. Evicted — Matthew Desmond

  12. Sula — Toni Morrison 

  13. Giovanni's Room — James Baldwin

  14. Men Explain Things to Me — Rebecca Solnit

  15. You Can't Touch My Hair — Phoebe Robinson

  16. P.S. from Paris — Marc Levy

  17. The Girls — Emma Cline

  18. The Handmaid's Tale — Margaret Atwood

  19. Plan B — Sheryl Sandburg

  20. Where'd You Go Bernadette? — Maria Semple

  21. The Hate U Give — Angie Thomas

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