reading in 2023
Jan. 5th, 2024 11:11 amTotal books read this year: 125
Books read posts: Just review this tag.
Cnovels I read this year:
Webtoons I read this year:
( My 2023 in reading. )
General thoughts:
I'm glad I reread a few things this year: I want to revisit more books that I love in 2024! Fewer cnovels/webtoons, but I do feel like I tried more genres I don't usually: sci-fi, anyway, some more literary fiction, different mystery setups. Still had my historical mysteries, interesting memoirs, and fairy tale adaptations. Fewer romances and fantasy stories on the whole, plus more non-memoir nonfiction (self-help essays/philosophy?). It's interesting how a lot of the nonfiction I read intersects and helps inform my thoughts on the others.
Next year I'd like to tackle more classics/older novels, continue the series I'm reading (Singing Hills Cycle, Murderbot, etc.), and read more authors translated from countries I haven't read before. And of course, as always, tackle my owned books...
Books read posts: Just review this tag.
Cnovels I read this year:
- Bite Your Fingertips by Su Jingxian, my favorite non-esports cnovel!
- Thinking of Deer Fei Fei by Mo Li, an entertainment world cnovel that was only...fine. I don't remember anything except the love interest being very tall!
- I Ship My Adversary X Me by PEPA, a reread. (I also read the manhua, and it was adorable and beautiful.) Also a favorite.
Webtoons I read this year:
- After School Lessons for Unripe Apples by Soonkki. An ongoing slice-of-life m/f romance between childhood acquaintances turned high school friends and then a slow burn romance.
- Killer Crush by Eresemo. Ongoing silly m/m webtoon about a secret assassin who works in a convenience store and the famous actor he falls in love with.
( My 2023 in reading. )
General thoughts:
I'm glad I reread a few things this year: I want to revisit more books that I love in 2024! Fewer cnovels/webtoons, but I do feel like I tried more genres I don't usually: sci-fi, anyway, some more literary fiction, different mystery setups. Still had my historical mysteries, interesting memoirs, and fairy tale adaptations. Fewer romances and fantasy stories on the whole, plus more non-memoir nonfiction (self-help essays/philosophy?). It's interesting how a lot of the nonfiction I read intersects and helps inform my thoughts on the others.
Next year I'd like to tackle more classics/older novels, continue the series I'm reading (Singing Hills Cycle, Murderbot, etc.), and read more authors translated from countries I haven't read before. And of course, as always, tackle my owned books...