Books read, 2023
Continued on my second lap through Terry Pratchett’s Discworld books, which is both comfort food and interesting to watch his dramatic improvements as a writer and, in the future, the beginning of Alzheimer’s impacting his work. The last book I read this year, his novel The Truth, is a high water mark in both his writing ability and also a really great book about the newspaper business and the act of journalism. Even for people who don’t like fantasy novels, it’s a good book to pick up. (His earlier book, Small Gods, is also an excellent standalone book on religion.)
- Jan. 30: Mammoth
- Jan. 30: Jingo
- Feb. 17: The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian
- Feb. 19: A Dead Djinn in Cairo
- Feb. 23: A Wizard of Earthsea
- March 23: The Last Continent
- March 27: The Starless Sea
- April 2: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
- April 30: Ratio
- May 8: The Republic of Pirates
- May 15: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
- May 21: Just When You Thought It Was Safe: A Jaws Companion
- June 4: Carpe Jugulum
- June 25: The Deep
- July 31: Foxglove Summer
- Aug. 13: The Destroyer of Worlds
- Aug. 13: Stolen Skies
- Aug. 31: Fairy Tale
- Sept. 16: A Little Yellow Dog
- Oct. 7: The Fifth Elephant
- Oct. 31: Book of Cocktail Ratios
- Dec. 3: Doc Holliday: A Family Portrait
- Dec. 30: The Truth
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