bostonian71 reads in 2023

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bostonian71 reads in 2023

2thornton37814
Jan 1, 4:00 pm

Enjoy your 2023 reading!

3PaulCranswick
Jan 1, 5:26 pm



Wishing you a comfortable reading year in 2023.

4drneutron
Jan 1, 8:29 pm

Welcome back!

5simchaboston
Jan 1, 9:01 pm

Thanks, all!

6Berly
Edited: Jan 1, 10:56 pm



Your thread title grabbed my attention. Lived 5 times in MA. : )

7FAMeulstee
Jan 12, 6:52 am

Happy reading in 2023, Ailsa!

8simchaboston
Jan 13, 4:49 pm

Thanks to you both 🙂

10Berly
Feb 4, 11:29 pm

15 so far -- way to go! Hope there were some good ones.

11simchaboston
Feb 6, 10:21 pm

>10 Berly: Yes, definitely! Unless a book is required for work, I no longer feel I have to stick with something I’m not enjoying or learning from, just to finish it. Life’s too short and there is too much to read!

12Berly
Feb 17, 1:39 am

Absolutely. I usually give a book 50 to 75 pages and then I can feel free to let it go if it's not working for me. Occasionally I power through books if I am reading them for a bookclub.

16simchaboston
Edited: Jun 30, 9:46 pm

June - 26 books (109 so far in 2023)

Leo's Lavender Skirt by Irma Borges
Cinderelliot: A Scrumptious Fairytale by Mark Ceilley and Rachel Smoka-Richardson
An Asian American A to Z: A Children’s Guide to Our History by Cathy Linh Che and Kyle Lucia Wu
Hot Pot Night! by Vincent Chen
The Pronoun Book by Cassandra Jules Corrigan
The ABCs of Black History by Rio Cortez
Overdue: A Tale of the Middle Kingdoms by Diane Duane
Dragons in a Bag by Zetta Elliott
Moonstruck, Vol. 1: Magic to Brew by Grace Ellis
Fine: A Comic About Gender by Rhea Ewing
Strange Fruit, Volume II: More Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History by Joel Christian Gill
On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed
Molly's Tuxedo by Vicki Johnson
Illuminations by T. Kingfisher
It's All in the Sauce: Bringing Your Uniqueness to the Table by Kristen Kish and Dr. Thomishia Booker
Chaver Up!: 49 Rabbis Explore What it Means to be an Ally through a Jewish Lens, edited by Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum and Rabbi Mike Moskowitz
Explosion at the Poem Factory by Kyle Lukoff
Don't Sneeze at the Wedding Pamela Mayer
Seasonal Resistance by Rabbi Mike Moskowitz
Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land by Leah Penniman
Marvel Spider-Man Character Encyclopedia New Edition by Melanie Scott
Not Quite Narwhal by Jessie Sima
Red, White, and Boom! by Lee Wardlaw
Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America by Matika Wilbur
Transgender and Jewish, edited by Naomi Zeveloff
Dragons & Treasures (Dungeons & Dragons): A Young Adventurer's Guide by Jim Zub with Stacy King and Andrew Wheeler

17FAMeulstee
Jun 3, 4:51 am

>15 simchaboston: Congratulations on reaching 75 in May, Ailsa!

18drneutron
Jun 4, 4:28 pm

Congrats!

19simchaboston
Jun 4, 5:06 pm

>17 FAMeulstee: Thank you!

20simchaboston
Jun 4, 5:06 pm

>18 drneutron: Thank you!

21Berly
Jun 6, 9:00 pm

Congrats on 75 already!!

22simchaboston
Jun 8, 11:14 am

>21 Berly: Thank you!

23simchaboston
Edited: Jul 28, 5:39 pm

July - 21 books (130 so far in 2023)

I Am Ruby Bridges and This is Your Time by Ruby Bridges
The Dragon Thief by Zetta Elliott
Strange Fruit, Volume I: Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History by Joel Christian Gill
Authentic Selves: Celebrating Trans and Nonbinary People and Their Families, edited by Peggy Gillespie
Welsh food stories by Carwyn Graves
Summer in Orcus by T. Kingfisher
Welcome to Our Table by Laura Mucha and Ed Smith
Boba: Classic, Fun, and Refreshing Bubble Teas to Make at Home by Stacey Kwong and Beyah del Mundo
Not Your Sidekick by C. B. Lee
Continuum (Pocket Change Collective) by Chella Man
Living While Black: Portraits of Everyday Resistance by Ajuan Mance
On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen by Harold McGee
Star Trek: Lower Decks by Ryan North
Mech Cadet Yu Vol. 1 by Greg Pak
The Sun and The Star: A Nico Di Angelo Adventure by Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro
The Case of the Counterfeit Criminals, The Case of the Girl in Grey and The Case of the Missing Moonstone by Jordan Stratford
Peanut Goes for the Gold by Jonathan Van Ness
Superman Smashes the Klan by Gene Luen Yang

24PlatinumWarlock
Edited: Jul 2, 1:16 am

Hi Ailsa! I looked at your profile... "When I married my wife, I married her book collection too" made me laugh. I need to point that out to my partner as well!

Also, your profile picture is awesome.

25simchaboston
Jul 4, 11:23 am

26simchaboston
Edited: Aug 31, 9:51 pm

August - 12 books (142 so far in 2023)

Paddington Races Ahead by Michael Bond
Myers Chang at Home: Recipes from the Beloved Boston Eatery by Joanne Chang with Karen Akunowicz
A Culinary History of Taipei: Beyond Pork and Ponlai (Big City Food Biographies) by Steven Crook and Katy Hui-wen Hung
Bessie Stringfield: Tales of the Talented Tenth, No. 2 by Joel Christian Gill
Two New Years by Richard Ho
My City Speaks by Darren Lebeuf
Doughnuts and Doom by Balazs Lorinczi
Bathe the Cat by Alice B. McGinty
The Jewish Deli: A User's Guide by Ben Nadler
Be the Bus: The Lost & Profound Wisdom of The Pigeon by Mo Willems
Monkey Prince 2: The Monkey King and I by Gene Luen Yang
Marvel's Voices: Pride (2023) by various
Marvel-Verse: Ms. Marvel by various

28simchaboston
Yesterday, 9:49 pm

October - 1 book (155 so far in 2023)

Book Love by Debbie Tung