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2022, in books

2022 has been a great year for reading - 80 books . 😃 2022 was also a busier year as compared to 2021. I started making and selling pots by Jan and sometime in April-May, we launched our brand, Vemu Ceramics . Apart from selling pots on per-order basis, I was also putting in time to develop my craft and create prototypes for new designs. It was both exciting and time-consuming, to be having a full-time job and investing ~20+ hrs per week on this hobby, both of which I loved doing. I had fun with all of it, so I guess it was okay that I put hiking, my other PNW interest, on a slight back burner in 2022 😊. Also, in late 2022, we moved back to India. As expected, an international move takes away quite some bandwidth for planning and executing, and that took some toll on our non-work lives. Maybe prompted by this upcoming move, I felt separation pangs that I wouldn't be able to checkout physical books from my local library (which is also one of my favorite places, ever 😊), I read in...

2021, in Books

  In 2021, I read a total of  80 books against a goal of 60 books . This includes the  26 books  written by non-native-English-speaking-authors, a goal I carried into 2021. Here are some of the best books I read in 2021, in the order of my reading them in the year -  1.       On Tyranny : Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century  - This tiny book gave me much required validation about my stand for constant vigilance against misinformation on regular & social media, especially the kind that can change governments and people's stances about important issues like public health policy, immigration, human rights etc. With multiple examples per lesson, this book was a great, informative read.  2.       The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides  - This is a potboiler book in the thriller/murder mystery genre - not my chosen genre. This book made this list purely because of how gripping it was, so much t...