–Abridged Classics by John Atkinson (Amusing cartoon summaries of famous novels.)
–The Ask by Sam Lipsyte (Audiobook. Enjoyable.)
–At Knit’s End: Meditations for Women Who Knit Too Much by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee (Audiobook. Okay.)
–Branding for Bloggers by Zach Heller (One long ad for the author’s blogging course.)
–The Complete Mediterranean Cookbook by America’s Test Kitchen (Comprehensive.)
–Create the Style You Crave on a Budget You Can Afford by Desha Peacock (Spoiler: get things at thrift shops, garage sales and from other people’s garbage.)
–The Day I Ate Whatever I Wanted by Elizabeth Berg (Audiobook. I’d hoped it was non-fiction, but it’s a collection of short stories. They’re okay.)
–Doug Knockwood, Mi’kmaw Elder by Doug Knockwood (Quite the life story.)
–Feel Free by Zadie Smith (Audiobook. Some really interesting essays, some not so much.)
–Follow Your North Star by Martha Beck (Audiobook. A good introduction to thinking about what you want in life.)
–The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers by Maxwell King (The author is lucky Mister Rogers is an interesting enough subject for readers to put up with his weak, repetitive writing.)
–Head-to-Toe Winter Knits by Monica Russel (I had no idea boot cuffs were so in demand.)
–Mittens from Around Norway by Nina Granlund Saether (Gorgeous.)
–The Old Man and the Gun by David Grann (Three true crime stories, each crazier than the last. Really fascinating.)
–Outer Order, Inner Calm by Gretchen Rubin (Not as interesting as her other books, but good tips if you’ve somehow never heard decluttering tips before.)
–A Pocket Full of Rye by Agatha Christie (BBC Radio Full Cast Dramatisation. Good fun.)
–Reproduction by Ian Williams (I described this on Twitter as being like reading a dream and I stand by that description. Experimental.)
–Small Space Living by Roberta Sandenbergh (This lady is a hard-core minimalist and I admire her, but I couldn’t do it.)
–The Year of the Introvert by Michaela Chung (365 days of lame “advice”.)