Read 32 books this month, right about where I thought I'd be, since I've spent more time working on learning languages than on reading so far this year. Many of the goals I outlined in my "resolutions" are roughly on par as well. 12/32, or 37.5% of the books read were written, co-written, edited, or co-edited by women (and 14/32, if I count stories in two other anthologies that were edited by men). 13/32 books were read in a language other than English (5 Spanish, 3 Portuguese, 2 Serbian, 1 Latin, 1 Italian, 1 French). 7/32 more were translated into English (2 Serbian, 2 Japanese, 1 Turkish, 1 French, 1 Portuguese). 11/32 have a 2013 copyright date. 3/32 were re-reads. 11/32 were single-author collections and 5/32 were anthologies. Only 1/32 were poetry collections; same number for graphic novels. And now for the titles themselves:
1. Leah Stewart, The History of Us (review forthcoming; good)
2. Tomas Dobozy, Siege 13 (collection; review forthcoming)
3. George MacDonald, Phantasies (re-read; very good)
4. George Saunders, Tenth of December (collection; already reviewed)
5. Adelaida García Morales, El Sur/Bene (Spanish; collection of two novellas; excellent)
6. Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson, A Memory of Light (already reviewed)
7. Grozdana Olujić, Tataga's Children (translation; fairy tale collection; excellent)
8. Ann VanderMeer (ed.), Steampunk III: Steampunk Revolution (already reviewed)
9. Hiromi Kawakami, The Briefcase (translation; review forthcoming)
10. Lydia Millet, Magnificence (review forthcoming)
11. Gerson Lodi-Ribeiro (ed.), Solarpunk (Portuguese; anthology; already reviewed)
12. Laurent Binet, HHhH (translation; review forthcoming)
13. Gonçalo M. Tavares, The Neighborhood (selection of related stories; translation; very good)
14. Jim Harrison, The River Swimmer (collection of two novellas; excellent)
15. Mariano Villarreal and Luís Pestarini (eds.), Terra Nova (Spanish; anthology; good)
16. Orhan Pamuk, Silent House (translation; review forthcoming)
17. Lucius Annæus Seneca, Octavia Prætexa (poetry; Latin; very good)
18. Jorge Luís Borges, El Aleph (Spanish; collection; already reviewed)
19. Zoran Živković, Vremenski darov (Serbian; collection; already reviewed)
20. Thomas Maltman, Little Wolves (excellent)
21. Silvina Ocampo, Cornelia frente al espejo (Spanish; collection; very good)
22. Ayun Halliday and Paul Hoppe, Peanut (graphic novel; good)
23. Musharraf Ali Farooqi, Between Clay and Dust (already reviewed)
24. Nisi Shawl (ed.), Bloodchildren (anthology; very good)
25. Goran Petrović, An Atlas Traced by the Sky (already reviewed)
26. João Barreiros, Lisboa no Ano 2000 (Portuguese; anthology; already reviewed)
27. Ángela Hernández Núñez, El peso del rocío (Spanish; collection; excellent)
28. Zoran Živković, Nemogući Susreti (Serbian; collection; review forthcoming)
29. Joca Reiners Terron, Não Há Nada Lá (Portuguese; review forthcoming)
30. Yoko Ogawa, Revenge (translation; collection; review forthcoming)
31. Anonymous, Il Codice dell'Amore (Italian; good-to-very good)
32. Annie Ernaux, Une femme (French; very good)
1. Leah Stewart, The History of Us (review forthcoming; good)
2. Tomas Dobozy, Siege 13 (collection; review forthcoming)
3. George MacDonald, Phantasies (re-read; very good)
4. George Saunders, Tenth of December (collection; already reviewed)
5. Adelaida García Morales, El Sur/Bene (Spanish; collection of two novellas; excellent)
6. Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson, A Memory of Light (already reviewed)
7. Grozdana Olujić, Tataga's Children (translation; fairy tale collection; excellent)
8. Ann VanderMeer (ed.), Steampunk III: Steampunk Revolution (already reviewed)
9. Hiromi Kawakami, The Briefcase (translation; review forthcoming)
10. Lydia Millet, Magnificence (review forthcoming)
11. Gerson Lodi-Ribeiro (ed.), Solarpunk (Portuguese; anthology; already reviewed)
12. Laurent Binet, HHhH (translation; review forthcoming)
13. Gonçalo M. Tavares, The Neighborhood (selection of related stories; translation; very good)
14. Jim Harrison, The River Swimmer (collection of two novellas; excellent)
15. Mariano Villarreal and Luís Pestarini (eds.), Terra Nova (Spanish; anthology; good)
16. Orhan Pamuk, Silent House (translation; review forthcoming)
17. Lucius Annæus Seneca, Octavia Prætexa (poetry; Latin; very good)
18. Jorge Luís Borges, El Aleph (Spanish; collection; already reviewed)
19. Zoran Živković, Vremenski darov (Serbian; collection; already reviewed)
20. Thomas Maltman, Little Wolves (excellent)
21. Silvina Ocampo, Cornelia frente al espejo (Spanish; collection; very good)
22. Ayun Halliday and Paul Hoppe, Peanut (graphic novel; good)
23. Musharraf Ali Farooqi, Between Clay and Dust (already reviewed)
24. Nisi Shawl (ed.), Bloodchildren (anthology; very good)
25. Goran Petrović, An Atlas Traced by the Sky (already reviewed)
26. João Barreiros, Lisboa no Ano 2000 (Portuguese; anthology; already reviewed)
27. Ángela Hernández Núñez, El peso del rocío (Spanish; collection; excellent)
28. Zoran Živković, Nemogući Susreti (Serbian; collection; review forthcoming)
29. Joca Reiners Terron, Não Há Nada Lá (Portuguese; review forthcoming)
30. Yoko Ogawa, Revenge (translation; collection; review forthcoming)
31. Anonymous, Il Codice dell'Amore (Italian; good-to-very good)
32. Annie Ernaux, Une femme (French; very good)
2 comments:
No review of Bloodchildren? Yours would be the first (and only!)
Very drained right now, so it might be a bit, but I suppose I could try writing one soon.
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