Friday, February 10, 2023

2022 Reading Roundup - 2nd half of year

 I realized the other day that I hadn't blogged about all the books I'd read in 2022.  Looking back I did a post in July Titled Mid-Year Reading Roundup.  By that point in the year I had read 13 books and was reading 3 others.  I ended up reading 21 books in total for 2022 (Goodreads says 20 books but that did not include one I was re-reading).  Today I'll give my thoughts on the 5 books not mentioned in that previous post.

1) Open Your Eyes by Dr. Farid Mostamand - This book is written by a son about his father's work in Herat Afghanistan treating a form of conjunctivitis.  The subject matter and stories had so much potential but the writing was cumbersome so I didn't finish the entire book. I'm not sure if the language translation was the issue or just that the son is a doctor and not really a writer.  Either way, I did enjoy reading about the advancements his father was able to make and the children whose eyesight was saved because of his treatments.

2) Bourdain: The Definitive Oral Biography by Laurie Woolever - Like many others I was upset to hear of Anthony Bourdain's passing.  He was very open about his struggles with addiction and mental health issues.  I loved watching his shows on travel and food and enjoyed his frank communication about how he saw the world. This book is a collection of stories from people who knew Bourdain at different stages of his life.  It was interesting to read but also sad to see how dark some of those times were for him.

3) The Earthspark by Vanessa Thurgood - This is the first in the Comstock Chronicles series and is also Ms. Thurgood's debut novel.  I really enjoyed this book. It is a fantasy book where old elemental powers are once again released (Earth and Fire are explored in this book).  I loved this series even more after reading the authors page.  She stated how after having kids she struggled to find clean fantasy that wasn't too YA; so she wrote her own.  My 12 year old is currently reading this and enjoying it as well.  I have since read the 2nd book in this series and look forward to reading the next ones which are scheduled to come out this year.  

4) The Ship Who Searched by Anne McCaffrey & Mercedes Lackey - This is the first book I've read by either of these authors.  It was a recommendation from my husband and I really enjoyed this read.  The story is of a girl who is turned into a brainship (think cyborg ships) and travels through space.  There is a bit of romance (more flirting) but it is very light, nothing graphic and overall this was a really fun read. 

5) The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea by Axie Oh - One of my girls recommended this book to me and it was a very fun read.  This is a YA fantasy book where a girl is taken to a spirit realm.  This reminded me a lot of the Anime movie Spirited Away (one of my favorites!)  so I really enjoyed this story.



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