Currently Reading
The Archive of the Forgotten (Penguin, 2020) A. J. Hackwith
Reading The Archive of the Forgotten by A. J. Hackwith on my breaks at work. It’s #2 in the Hell’s Library trilogy. The third book is out in hardcover now.
Crossroads (Farrar, Strauss, Giroux, 2021) by Jonathan Franzen
Crossroads by Jonathan Franzen was my First Book of 2022, and I wrote about it last week. I’m still reading it! Mostly in the morning, but occasionally I sneak in afternoon reading time with it on days off.
Crossroads is almost 600 pages long, and I kind of don’t want to finish it. Please leave any suggestions for my next chunkster in the comments. (Extra points for multigenerational family sagas!)
But You Seemed So Happy: A Marriage, in Pieces and Bits by Kimberly Harrington
I’m also still reading But You Seemed So Happy, a memoir in essays about marriage and divorce by Kimberly Harrington.
Recently Read
Finding a New Normal: Living Your Best Life with Chronic Illness by Suzan L. Jackson
Recommended for anyone struggling with a chronic illness or knows someone who is! Book Bloggers will recognize Sue Jackson from Book by Book as the author.