What I’m Reading 2022

January 2, 2022

To say I love books would be an understatement. When I found out I was pregnant, the first place I visited was the bookstore. I invested in books like What To Expect When You’re Expecting for myself. And I started my daughter’s library with books from Dr Seuss, and great reads like Goodnight Moon. Who […]

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I haven't always been this excited about good food. In fact, I was probably a lot like you, frequently tired of the boring meals I tried to create for my family. Then I had a wake-call ... three times ... and I started looking a whole lot closer at what it really means to be wellthy!

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To say I love books would be an understatement. When I found out I was pregnant, the first place I visited was the bookstore. I invested in books like What To Expect When You’re Expecting for myself. And I started my daughter’s library with books from Dr Seuss, and great reads like Goodnight Moon.

Who invests in a bookshelf long before a toy box? I did!

I remember sitting there with my brand new baby girl, reading my entrepreneurial books aloud to her. As she grew older, I’d pull all of her books off the shelf, point to each word as I read it, and described what was in the pictures.

Is it any wonder she was an advanced reader by the age of three?

Or that she has my voracious reading habit now that she’s in her twenties?

Our favorite store in the whole wide world is a bookstore! Yup, we always visit at least one everywhere we travel.

This is my fourth year tracking my best reads from the year. I listed 57 in 2019, 51 in 2020, 54 in 2021, for a total of 162 recommended books so far.

What I’m Reading 2021

What I’m Reading 2020

What I’m Reading 2019

I read for fun. I read for enjoyment. I read to learn. I read to explore.

I read fiction. I read nonfiction. I read novels. I read highly detailed books on subjects close to my heart.

I don’t recommend every book I start or pick up. I only list the books I spend time with, ones I find value in and enjoy.

Browse through my lists if you need a good recommendation.

And if you have one in return, I’d love to hear from you!

July

A Summer To Remember by Erika Montgomery
Lily’s Promise by Lily Ebert

June

The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell
Our Last Days In Barcelona by Chanel Cleeton
Floret Farm’s Discovering Dahlias by Erin Benzakein
Nightwork by Nora Roberts

May

The Club by Ellery Lloyd
Breaking The Age Code by Becca Levy
Life Part Two by David Chernikoff
The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz
Life, Part Two by David Chernikoff
What Happened To The Bennetts by Lisa Scottoline

April

Life Force by Tony Robbins
Run, Rose, Run by Dolly Parton and James Patterson
Bibliostyle by Nina Freudenberger
Becoming Supernatural by Joe Dispenza

March

The Mystery of Mrs Christie by Marie Benedict*
Stories That Stick by Kindra Hall
The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner
The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict*
How Much of These Hills is Gold by C Pam Zhang**

February

Bittman Bread by Mark Mittman
Lifespan by David Sinclair
The Becoming by Nora Roberts
The Edible Flower Garden by Kathleen Brown
Her Hidden Genius by Marie Benedict*
In Case You Get Hit By A Bus by Abby Schneiderman
The Last Daughter of York by Nicola Cornick

January

When We Left Cuba by Chanel Cleeton
Dinner For Everyone by Mark Bittman
The Menopause Reset by Dr Mindy Pelz
I’ve Decided To Live 120 Years by Ilchi Lee
Think Again by Adam Grant

  • *I love Marie Benedict’s writing at the moment, so I’ve been reading through all of her books. That’s the way I tend to work – I find a new author and read through their library.
  • **Every year I participate in my local community’s Read program. Over 800 books are distributed throughout the community, we have a month to read it, followed by a month of classes and talks surrounding the topic of the book.

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