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2022 Q1 reads

May 18, 2022

The first quarter was filled with buddy reads. In January and February, Trish and I read a bunch of translated fiction including Lonely Castle in the Mirror by Mizuki Tsujimura, Heaven by Mieko Kawakami, My Brilliant Life by Ae-ran Kim, and Human Acts by Han Kang, as well as A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki; Monica, Riley, and I continued Ice Planet Barbarians with the second book in the series, and Cindy joined us for Piranesi by Susanna Clarke; Sadia and I read The Cabinet by Un-su Kim; Nicholas and I read Candide by Voltaire; and Evie and I read The Love Songs of WEB Du Bois by Honoree Fanonne Jeffers. I also joined Alina‘s Dante Book Club, and we’re still working our way through Inferno one canto a week (I’m way behind).

Reading slowed down in March as I busied myself with midterms. It was the first time I felt academically overwhelmed since I started my masters, not in terms of workload but in terms of simply knowing what’s going on and questioning whether I’m smart enough to be here. It all worked out though. Getting through March helped me find my ease through the rest of the term. Anyways, during that month I gave another go at audiobooks, and I think it’s finally clicking for me! I’m loving audiobooks for classics to help me process the archaic language, for fun plot-driven YA novels and romance, and for some nonfiction with interesting topics but too tedious to read myself. Audiobooks have also been great companions while crocheting. That said, I’ve also found that I need to take a break from audiobooks every once in awhile. I’m all for making the most of every minute of the day, but it’s not the most peaceful experience having a narrator yapping in your ear in your downtime.

In total, I read 28 books or 7940 pages, of which 79% were by women authors and 75% by authors of colour. That last stat is incredible for me, since I usually average 40% authors of colour. It’ll probably go down as the year progresses, but what a way to start!

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December reads

January 5, 2022

erotic stories for punjabi widows by balli kaur jaswal - december reads | brunch at audrey's

I had a whole list of things I wanted to accomplish over winter break, but I spent my first two weeks of winter break pretty much just reading and watching dramas (Crash Landing Into You, The King’s Affection, The Princess Weiyoung). That is to say, my life immediately lost all structure as soon as I was let out from school. I think this upcoming semester will be hard but it’ll be good for me.

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I made a bag and a hat

December 20, 2021

handmade green and white crochet checker bag; blue, orange, white crochet checker bag - recent crafts | brunch at audrey's

The latest hobby I’ve taken up during the panini has been crocheting! I happened to have a set of crochet hooks and yarn from a past knitting project, so I figured I might as well look up some Youtube videos and give it a shot. On the first day I learned how to chain and single crochet, on the second how to double crochet, on the third how to weave in yarn and double crochet a checkerboard pattern, two weeks later I had a lumpy checkerboard bag to tote around, and a month after that I had a lumpless one.

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November reads

November 26, 2021

cloud cuckoo land by anthony doerr - november reads | brunch at audrey's

Nothing like last month’s midterms to get me into the procrasti-reading groove! I found more in-between moments to sneak in some reading outside the house throughout the day, which have been rare to come by since the pandemic as I really only ever go out for errands or horse riding now — not much time to kill outside. But now finals are coming up and I’m trying not to procrasti-read this time around, so I might not get that much reading done these next two weeks, though all I want is to do is hide away with The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne. I’m 50 pages in and I’m already sad and I love it.

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October reads

November 26, 2021

the ex hex by erin sterling - october reads | brunch at audrey's

The festive season is here!! I didn’t do much for Halloween except buy this super cute vest, watch some movies, bake, eat hella Reese’s, and read one spoopy book. With that done and dusted, the countdown to Christmas has begun!

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September reads

October 1, 2021

september reads | brunch at audrey's

I started off the month by finishing two books I had started in the latter half of August, then spent the rest of the month reading A Fort of Nine Towers by Qais Akbar Omar and Beautiful Country by Qian Julie Wang, neither of which I’ve finished yet, unfortunately. If I wasn’t in school, I would have definitely pulled a reading marathon these last few days of September! Alas, I’m sneaking in a few minutes of reading before class and a few minutes before bed. Loving both A Fort of Nine Towers and Beautiful Country, and hopefully I’ll have a lot to say about them next month!

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