There are 68 days left in the year and I have more books on my TBR list. For the Goodreads challenge, so far 63 books of the 70 I read have been acknowledged and some of the memorable titles for me are:
Books I always wanted to own and read:
- The Indian Clerk by David Leavitt
- Tess of D’Ubervilles by Thomas Hardy
- The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy
Books that I stumbled upon that are set in Africa and I absolutely loved:
Books that challenged me to think better:
A book that had very few good reviews on Goodreads but I absolutely loved:
And just like that I hope I encounter some more books that I love before the year ends.
3 responses to “My 2022 in books”
Nice…keep the good work
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Nearly all the men in Lagos are mad was the first book that I read this year. It made me laugh and cry. The funny thing is one of the stories in the book became someone’s reality.
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I loved it too. If there is a book that I would recommend reading in public especially on transit it’s this one- just for laughs.
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