This year I read 111 books or 34,036 pages, of which 83% were by women authors and 67% by authors of colour. I spent $116.49 and saved $1,459.61 from read books not bought. But all those stats and achievements pale in comparison to the fact that: I read my favourite book of my life!! No, not just of this year or in a particular genre. It’s THEE one. If you follow me on bookstagram, my favourite will come as no surprise at all: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin.
I was lucky enough to receive an ARC of tmrx3, which I binged the week I finished my Spring 2022 finals and left me in a book hangover for a month. Tbh I’m not sure I’ve gotten past it even now, half a year later! Cindy gifted me the stunning iridescent UK edition in paperback, which is currently out of stock almost everywhere. Almost 20% of my bookstagram posts this year were for tmrx3, and all two of my Reels were for tmrx3 (here and here). I made origami crane bookmarks with Hokusai printed origami paper (here and here). I bought three custom pressed flower bookmarks with tmrx3 quotes from Page Petal (here) — shout out to Macey for introducing these bookmarks to me! I got back into Tamagotchi (here). I delved into Gabrielle Zevin’s backlist, revisiting Elsewhere — one of my childhood favourites — and reading The Storied Life of AJ Fikry, Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac, and Young Jane Young for the first time. And the tmrx3 train doesn’t stop there. In 2023, I hope to reread tmrx3 as well as A Little Life, which I found some similarities with, and also dip into Emily Dickinson’s Complete Poems and Macbeth, both which are inspirations in tmrx3.
Besides everything tmrx3, the other major bookish moment of 2022 was crocheting bookish accessories — all freehanded! 🤗 I crocheted this checkered tote; perfectly sized to fit a few library books, a reading journal, and a stationary pouch; not too big for my petite self and not too small to hold everything I need. It’s probably in my top 2 most frequently used bags. I crocheted this checkered Kindle sleeve with a cute fuzzy pink trim and perfectly sized to my Kindle Oasis. And I also crocheted a love letter book sleeve, which I’m doing an Instagram giveaway for next week — you heard it here first!
Crocheting also meant dipping into the mysterious world of audiobooks. I’m an amateur crocheter after all and need to keep a close eye on my stitches, so audiobooks (and podcasts) are much better suited for crocheting for me than Netflix. At first I felt really accomplished for blazing through audiobooks while also making amazing progress with my crochet projects, but I soon realised that I’m not the most active listener and I’m much more of a visual learner. There were some books in my honourable mentions that I listened to on audio that I think could have made my top reads of 2022 if I had read a physical copy, like Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer, which I intend to reread in 2023. But the best kinds of books for me to listen on audio were the books I didn’t really want to read and just wanted to get the gist of to understand what other people were talking about on bookstagram.
And now, drumroll for my favourite reads of 2022!