Another New Year's Eve, another year-end list.
Of all of the years of reading I've had, 2022 has been notable for my shift away from genre fiction and towards literary fiction. I still maintain a strong affinity for genre fiction, but this year I've found myself enraptured by complicated protagonists, messy story arcs, and stories set in the contemporary world. Here's to 2023—to champagne glasses clinking, to fireworks, and to good books. (Read on desktop for the best experience!)
Bringing Down the Duke, A Rogue of One's Own, and Portrait of a Scotsman by Evie Dunmore
My greatest regret of the reviewing year is that I didn't have the chance to properly sit down and review these three books, because they are phenomenal. Evie Dunmore can do no wrong; I would giddily follow Annabelle, Lucie, and Hattie around the British Isles, trampling through suffragette marches, dinner parties, and stately manors. These books are comfort food for my soul; whenever I'm feeling under the weather, I turn towards any of the installments in this series (though I'm most partial to Annabelle and Sebastian's story). And, of course, I can hardly wait for The Gentleman's Gambit.
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Kathryn Kwon
1/1/2023 01:19:03 am
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight caught me way off guard. 10/10 list! 😎😎
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Kathryn
1/5/2023 12:11:18 pm
oh my gosh wouldn't it be crazy if people I knew in real life started reading books from this list Leave a Reply. |