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Precision-seeking, but often ridiculous.


I was prepared for March to be a one- or two-book month, as I was reading slowly and sporadically (with the Worlds Beyond Number podcast taking up most of my story attention), and then I unexpectedly finished three books in the last four days of the month. Here, then, are 16 novels I've read in 2023 so far.

January

Alison Cochrun - The Charm Offensive
C. L. Polk - Even Though I Knew the End
R. B. Lemberg - The Unbalancing
Tamsyn Muir - Nona the Ninth
Naben Ruthnum - Helpmeet
Ursula K. LeGuin - Tehanu
Sarah Rees Brennan - In Other Lands (reread)

February

Suzette Mayr - The Sleeping Car Porter
Travis Baldree - Legends and Lattes
Sarah Tolmie - All the Horses of Iceland (reread)
Mur Lafferty - Station Eternity
Isaac Fellman - Dead Collections (reread)

March

Everina Maxwell - Ocean's Echo
Malka Older - The Mimicking of Known Successes
Khadija Abdalla Bajaber - The House of Rust
Diana Wynne Jones and Ursula Jones - The Islands of Chaldea


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