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booklist 2016

It turns out that having a baby had a very large impact on my reading (and I didn't even manage to write up my annual booklist for 2015 until now!). Apparently I read 63 books in 2015, and 21 in 2016. As someone who thinks of herself as a reader, it was a disorienting year, and one in which I went for large periods of time without even a book on the go. I think not commuting was maybe as big a factor as the actual baby. Whatever the case, 2016 was a lean year for books, and one in which murder mysteries and graphic novels are strongly represented. It wasn't even a strong year in terms of the books themselves, but there were good ones as always. Snow by Orhan Pamuk was probably my favourite, it was refreshing to get stuck into it and be reminded of the power of books. It was also transporting and an interesting insight into Turkey and its religious tensions. Although I have to say that maybe three quarters of the way in it started to drag a bit, and lose some direction to my m

very belated booklist for 2015

The Bookshop Book- Jen Campbell Lila-  Marilynne Robinson The Wise Man's Fear- Patrick Rothfuss The Sleeper and the Spindle- Neil Gaiman The Strange Library- Haruki Murakami Atlas Shrugged- Ayn Rand The Hare with the Amber Eyes- Edmund de Waal The Age of Magic- Ben Okri Unmade- Sarah Rees Brennan Station Eleven- Emily St John Mandel The Girl who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of her own Making- Catherynne M. Valente Still Alice- Lisa Genova Sassafrass, Cypress and Indigo- Ntozake Shange The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam- Ann Marie Fleming A Month in the Country- J.L. Carr Lagoon- Nnedi Okorafor Connecting with Law- Michelle Sanson On Histories and Stories: Selected Essays- AS Byatt The Girl Who Was Saturday Night- Heather O'Neill The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There- Catherynne M. Valente Lucky Us- Amy Bloom At Home: A Short History of Private Life- Bill Bryson The Ape Who Guards the Balance- Elizabeth Peters Some Kind of Fair