Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan
Clues to describe this book: Social Class, Family, Entitlement, and Drama Continue reading
Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan
Clues to describe this book: Social Class, Family, Entitlement, and Drama Continue reading
This Could Change Everything by Jill Mansell
Clues to describe this book: romance, kindness from others, redemption, and friendship Continue reading
Love and Omissions by Neva Rae Bell
Clues to describe this book: Past Love, Loss, Law, Scavenger Hunts Continue reading
Behind Her Eyes by Sarah Pinborough
Clues to describe this book: Toxic relationships, Infidelity, Obsession, Lucid Dreaming Continue reading
Girls Burn Brighter by Shobha Rao
Clues to describe this book: Female Friendship, Struggle & Survival, Ambition, Feminism Continue reading
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
Clues to describe this book: Friendship, Resilience, Trauma, Moving Forward Continue reading
Helium by Rudy Francisco
Clues to describe this book: Past Love, Self Reflection, Race, Society Continue reading
The Chalk Man by C.J Tudor
Clues to describe this book: Present day and flashbacks to the ‘80s, Murders, Karma, Secrets, Consequences Continue reading
This year I decided to pick up my old hobby of reading. I couldn’t remember the last time I read a novel for leisure. I used to read a lot back in middle school and high school and dropped it off after I went to college. After that, I made up excuses of work, lack of time or that I didn’t have the attention span for it anymore. But then something in me changed for the better this year. Getting back into the habit of reading was difficult at first, but I slowly gained momentum and finally realized what I’ve been missing out on these past few years.
When I started to read again this year, I didn’t set up any goals on how many books I would read in a month or how many I wanted to read by the end of this year. I didn’t want to set too high expectations so then I could easily get discouraged.
I don’t think I’ll do a reading goal for next year either. For me, it’s not about the quantity of books. It’s about the quality that I read and finding ones that resonate with me.
Without further ado, here are the best 9 books I read in 2017 in no particular order: Continue reading
Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahari
Clues to describe this book: Infidelity, Parent / Child Relationships, American Dream / Nightmare, Religion and Tradition Continue reading