
Diary of a Void by Emi Yagi with David Boyd (Translator), Lucy North (Translator) (good)
Mott Street: A Chinese American Family’s Story of Exclusion and Homecoming by Ava Chin (disappointing but interesting)
Butter: Novellas, Stories, and Fragments by Gayl Jones (good)
The Stranger Upstairs by Lisa M. Matlin (not bad)
A Pocketful of Happiness by Richard E Grant (unexpectedly very sad)
The Long Way Back by Nicole Baart (okay)
Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead by Eleanor Kelley (strange, seemed a little scattered?)
Homebodies by Tembe Denton-Hurst (great!)
Tell Me Everything by Minka Kelly (what a wild story, who knew, Minka Kelly?)
I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki by Baek Sehee with Anton Hur (Translator) (eh)
Calling Ukraine by Johannes Lichtman (took a wild turn)
The Nigerwife by Vanessa Walters (okay, kind of slow)
Knocking Myself Up: A Memoir of My (In)Fertility by Michelle Tea (good, especially as an audiobook)
To the Temple of Tranquility…And Step On It! by Ed Begley, Jr (he knows everyone!)
Lies She Told by Cate Holahan (really dated feeling, how did this not take place in 1950?)
Five Bad Deeds by Caz Frear (it wasn’t bad but I wished it was one of her series rather than a stand-alone, I learned a lot about British real estate and gazumping )
The Only Survivors by Megan Miranda (fun, I love a friends reunite after tragedy story)
Rootless by Krystle Zara Appiah (unexpected downer)
The Dig by Anne Burt (not great!)
How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff (downer)
Yellowface by R.F. Kuang (good! entertaining!)
Decent People by De’Shawn Charles Winslow (good!)
You Will Find Your People: How to Make Meaningful Friendships as an Adult by Lane Moore (should have been a straight memoir)
How to Be Alone: If You Want To, and Even If You Don’t by Lane Moore (this was more of a memoir and better)
Come & Get It by Kiley Reid (horrible mess)
The Rye Bread Marriage: How I Found Happiness with a Partner I’ll Never Understand by Michaele Weissman (okay, I am not convinced she is happy, learned a lot about Latvian rye bread)
Sleeping with Friends by Emily Schultz (fun but confusing timeline and useless teenage boy character)
Little Threats by Emily Schultz (fun, I do enjoy when teens are like teens I feel like I would have actually known, interest-wise)
Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up by Alexandra Potter (thoughts)
Saint X by Alexis Schaitkin (I had tried this as a book when it came out and didn’t enjoy it. Not as bad as an audiobook with a full cast–I wanted to compare it to the new Hulu show)
The Woman Inside by M.T. Edvardsson ( Can we get a sequel that’s Karla and Waheeda, judge and cop? They were the best characters and more fun than the mystery.)
One Night by Georgina Cross (the ending was the only possible one)
Oscar Wars: A History of Hollywood in Gold, Sweat, and Tears by Michael Schulman (I have thoughts)