2023 has been another busy year, filled with more flights from LAX to DC than I care to count. Amidst those bumpy flights and late nights, I sought refuge in books, a lifelong practice that helped me survive rough and tumble siblings and being a single mom. In no particular order, here are ten of my favorite books I read this past year. Several are debut novels, so follow these authors for future books too. I hope this list provides a book to read or to gift this holiday season.
Bonus recommendation: I Swear: Politics is Messier than my Minivan. This year, I also became an author (save for the law books that I have written). Writing this book was a two year long, but rewarding, experience, and it was a highlight of the year to become a New York Times bestselling author. Next up on my list of things to read are The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese and Poverty, by America by Matthew Desmond. This year, I’ve also gotten more into book merchandise and events, attending the LA Festival of Books (WOW, how had I never been?!) and collecting stickers from favorite authors to adorn my iPad cover (which makes it harder to lose it during travel). Happy reading (and remember to shop at your local bookstore!). Or, if you prefer public libraries, to support their work by volunteering your time or making a donation. Katie Porter |
Thursday, December 14, 2023
My 2023 Reading Wrap Up
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