
January began with a week-long holiday, so it was an excellent reading month. I loved Hugh Howey’s Silo series (even better than the TV show), read Simon de Beauvoir’s fiction (The Woman Destroyed) for the first time, discovered a great new sci-fi author in Becky Chambers (To Be Taught, if Fortunate), caught up on a couple of modern classics (The Great Gatsby and The Bell Jar), and continued my love affair with Kawabata and Hesse.
2. To Be Taught, if Fortunate
— Becky Chambers
An entirely different vibe from any space sci-fi I’ve ever read. I’m still trying to figure out how to describe its peculiar charm. Anyway, I loved it and will read more Becky Chambers, beginning with the first in her Wayfarers series, The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet.
14. World Engines: Destroyer
— Stephen Baxter
It could have been 100 pages shorter. Not my favorite Baxter, but will read the sequel, World Engines: Creator.
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