The Lower East Side Librarian Reading Log, also coming soon to a mailbox near you. The reading log is part of the Winter Solstice Shout Out and also a standalone publication that mostly goes to family members instead of the Shout Out, and when I'm especially neurotic, to friends, as well.
It's reviews/descriptions of all the books I've read between December 2006 and December 2007, plus a short tribute to Kurt Vonnegut (RIP).
This year I read 78 books, 83% of which were written by women and 37% by people of color.
55 were novels, 20 memoir, and 3 non-fiction.
13 were rereads.
11 were children's/tween/YA (Not sure which category for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows).
4 were graphic novels or cartoons.
My top ten favorites are (alphabetically):
- Animal Dreams, by Barbara Kingsolver
- Bone Black, by bell hooks
- Crescent, by Diana Abu-Jaber
- Dishwasher, by Pete Jordan
- Fun Home, by Alison Bechdel
- I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, by Maya Angelou
- The Last of Her Kind, by Sigrid Nunez
- Microserfs, by Douglas Coupland
- Moonlight on the Avenue of Faith, by Gina Nahai
- She's Such a Geek, edited by Annalee Newitz and Charlie Anders
I also review some magazines and blogs. I no longer include zine reviews in LESL, publishing them in The Best Zine Ever instead. But what's up with Greig now that he's not the librarian at the IPRC anymore? Will he still edit BZE???
I'd love to get y'all's book recommendations.
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laura (not verified)
Mon, 12/24/2007 - 12:40am
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I quite liked The Last of
I quite liked The Last of Her Kind, too. I try to make a point of reading all the books with Radicals--Fiction as a subject heading. Using LCSH to pick fiction has got to be the geekiest librarian thing ever, but that doesn't seem to stop me.
jenna
Mon, 12/24/2007 - 11:49am
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Reading all
Reading all RADICALS--FICTION books is genius! Did you set up a feed on that somehow?
Sorry I called your blog New Rambler instead of lis.dom, btw. I'm always in a ridiculous hurry and don't copy edit or proofread much.