Books I’ve Read: Q1 2019

Reading on the terrace. Lausanne, Switzerland, March 2019.

Reading on the terrace. Lausanne, Switzerland, March 2019.

A list of books I devoured in the first quarter of 2019, in rough chronological order:

  1. High Dive, by Jonathan Lee

  2. Siddhartha, by Hermann Hesse

  3. A Horse Walks into a Bar, by David Grossman

  4. Mister Monkey, by Francine Prose

  5. All That Man Is, by David Szalay

  6. A Gambler's Anatomy, by Jonathan Lethem

  7. Ill Will, by Dan Chaon

  8. Sing, Unburied, Sing, by Jesmyn Ward

  9. Stay with Me, by Ayobami Adebayo

  10. Being Wrong, by Kathryn Schulz

  11. Commonwealth, by Ann Patchett

  12. Don't Let My Baby Do Rodeo, by Boris Fishman

  13. A Kind of Freedom, by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton

The books I bolded, I recommend most highly—although I found delicious many of the others as well.

To see what I read in Q2 2019, read my list. For the rest of the year, check my Q3 2019 reading list and my Q4 2019 reading list.