KC Davis conceived and wrote this book as she fought her way through postpartum depression as someone with bouts of dysthymia and extreme workaholic tendencies, I was profoundly moved by how compassionate and gentle a read this book was while at the same time encouraging of one to get some things done around the home. How to Keep House While Drowning by KC Davis I use all those details to both better understand my own reading patterns and to establish more nuanced goals for the year ahead, like reading more poetry (2020), going all-in one one author (2023-Anton Chekhov & Elmore Leonard), or making my way through specific lists (2018-books that my friends have written).Īs I’m reviewing last year’s good reads, here are 5 books that I’d recommend checking out! Disclosure: I am an affiliate of and I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.ġ. Inspired by Nicole Zhu's ongoing #52booksin52weeks, I’ve plowed my way through over a hundred books annually for the last half decade, and maintain an extensive spreadsheet tracking everything from the author's country of origin to the book’s genre, format, and sourcing. 2022 marks 5 years of really thinking critically about the practic, with books serving as a vessel for my voracious curiosity and as an exercise in informal data analysis. One of my annual, beginning of the year tasks I always look forward to is figuring out my upcoming year in reading.
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