Books I’ve Read in 2022…

Total Pages Read: 6,334
Shortest Book: 144
Longest Book: 688
Fiction: 9
Non-Fiction: 4
Cookbook: 8
Poetry: 1

Last Book Read:
22. The Winners by Fredrik Backman. (Beartown #3). It’s been a couple years since the events no one want’s to talk about (from book 1 of the trilogy). Change is coming to Beartown. What will happen now and what is Beartown’s future? 688 pages. (Finished 2 Dec 2022)

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  1. The Chicken Soup Manifesto: Recipes from around the world by Jenn Louis. More than a 100 recipes for variations of Chicken Soup. Yumm. 240 pages. (Finished 1 Jan 2022.)
  2. Let’s Do Dinner by Antoni Porowski. 80 simple recipes for weeknight dinners from the Food expert on Queer Eye. 272 pages. (Finished 2 Jan 2022.)
  3. The Man’s Guide to Women Scientifically Proven Secrets from the “Love Lab” About What Women Really Want by John Gottman, PhD & Julie Schwartz Gottman, PhD. Covers a lot of the same ground as the 8 Dates book, but geared towards men. 224 pages. (Finished 3 Jan 2022.)
  4. Foundation by Isaac Asimov. (Foundation #1) Hari Seldon gathers the Empires best scientists and scholars and brings them to a planet at the edge of the galaxy, so they can create an encyclopedia of knowledge and save future generations from thousands of years of a dark age. 244 pages. (Finished 8 Jan 2022.)
  5. Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds, & Shape Our Futures by Merlin Sheldrake. All about fungi and how they have helped the world evolve. 380 pages. (Finished 12 Jan 2022.)
  6. Nom Nom Paleo: Let’s Go! by Michelle Tam. Another fun cookbook from the Nom Nom Paleo crew. 352 pages. (Finished 19 Jan 2022.)
  7. Cooking at Home: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Recipes (And Love My Microwave) by David Chang with Priya Krishna. When not in a restaurant, the famed Momofuku chef cooks much differently. This is a fun cookbook without any traditional recipes that encourages you to figure some things out yourself. 399 pages. (Finished 23 Jan 2022.)
  8. Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov. (Foundation #2). 272 pages. (Finished 29 Jan 2022)
  9. Brodo: A Bone Broth Cookbook by Marco Canora. 160 pages. (Finished 1 Feb 2022)
  10. Second Foundation by Isaac Asimov. (Foundation #3). 272 pages. (Finished 11 Feb 2022)
  11. Momofuku by David Chang. 304 pages. (Finished 12 Feb 2022)
  12. Norwegian Wood: Chopping, Stacking, and Drying Wood the Scandinavian Way by Lars Mytting. 192 pages. (Finished 9 Mar 2022)
  13. Foundation’s Edge by Isaac Asimov. (Foundation #4). 416 pages. (Finished 9 Mar 2022)
  14. Foundation and Earth by Isaac Asimov. (Foundation #5) 411 pages. (Finished 20 Mar 2022)
  15. What Strange Paradise by Omar El Akkad. 256 pages. (Finished 2 Apr 2022)
  16. The Relationship Cure: A 5 Step Guide to Strengthening Your Marriage, Family, and Friendships by John M. Gottman, Ph.D. 336 pages. (Finished 4 Jun 2022)
  17. Save-It-Forward Suppers: A Simple Strategy to Save Time, Money, and Sanity by Cyndi Kane. 224 pages. (Finished 24 Jun 2022)
  18. Maus: A Survivor’s Tale: My Father Bleeds History by Art Spiegelman. 160 pages. (Finished 20 Jul 2022)
  19. Maus II: A Survivor’s Tale: And Here My Troubles Began by Art Spiegelman. 144 pages. (Finished 21 Jul 2022)
  20. Call Us What We Carry by Amanda Gorman. 228 pages. (Finished 7 Aug 2022).
  21. Thanksgiving: How to Cook It Well by Sam Sifton. 160 pages. (Finished 16 Nov 2022)
  22. The Winners by Fredrik Backman. (Beartown #3). It’s been a couple years since the events no one want’s to talk about (from book 1 of the trilogy). Change is coming to Beartown. What will happen now and what is Beartown’s future? 688 pages. (Finished 2 Dec 2022)

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