
January was a pretty good month for reading, given the fact I was sick for the first two weeks! I was able to get through all the books on my ‘January Is’ list…as well as some extras. Here’s the total tally:
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Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned by Walter Mosley – finished!
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Beyond the Black Stump by Nevil Shute – finished!
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The Dollmaker by Harriett Arnow – finished (thanks to NYC)!
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The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin by Gordon Wood – Finished!
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Everyday Zen: Love and Work by Charlotte Joko Beck – Finished!
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Alburquerque by Rudolfo Anaya – Finished!
and the extras:
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The Funnies by J. Robert Lennon (was actually a reread)
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Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley (started on a whim and couldn’t put it down)
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Book Lover’s Cookbook by Janet Jensen (as a Christmas present)
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A Civil Action by Jonathan Harr (something I had laying around…but didn’t finish. Not yet, at least!)
Out of all the reads I think Thousand Acres and Alburquerque were my favorites. Both had a lot of locational culture, if that makes sense. I learned a lot about farming from Acres and more than a lot about food, traditions, history and the people of Alburquerque.
