I started 2015 off pretty strong with a lot of reading, then had some months where I barely read at all. But overall, I’m pretty happy with the number of books I’ve read especially in the last few weeks of the year.
Here’s a list of all the books I’ve read in 2015, in no particular order:
- Stickeen – John Muir
- My First Summer in the Sierra – John Muir
- Ghost Trails – Jill Homer
- Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance – Robert M. Pirsig
- Life in the Slow Lane – David Cornthwaite
- Janapar – Tom Allen
- Art Before Breakfast – Danny Gregory
- Digital Photography for Beginners – Crys Kirkland
- Iggy Peck, Architect – Andrea Beaty, David Roberts
- Rosie Revere, Engineer – Andrea Beaty, David Roberts
- Sketchnote Handbook – Mike Rohde
- Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor – Jon Scieska
- Telephone – Mac Barnett, Jen Corace
- Look Up! – Annette LeBlanc Cate
- Nerdy Birdy – Aaron Reynolds, Matt Davies
- National Wildlife Federation’s World of Birds – Kim Kirki
- How We Learn – Benedict Carey
- The Obstacle is the Way – Ryan Holiday
- Desert Solitaire – Edward Abbey
- Adventures with Barefoot Critters – Teagan White
- The First 20 Hours – Josh Kaufman
- The Girl and the Bicycle – Mark Pett
- The Adventures of Beekle – Dan Santat
- Sparky! – Jenny Offill, Chris Appelhans
- Nature Anatomy – Julia Rothman
- A Brave New World – Albus Huxley
- Wild – Cheryl Strayed
- Hello Ruby: Adventures in Coding – Linda Liukas
Here are a few titles I really want to read in 2016:
- Arctic Glass – Jill Homer
- The Art of Asking – Amanda Palmer
- The Chocolate War – Robert Cormier
- Enchiridion – Epictetus
- Meditations – Marcus Aurelius
- Cat’s Cradle – Kurt Vonnegut
- Lilith’s Brood – Octavia E. Butler
- A Brief History of Time – Stephen Hawkin
- An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth – Chris Hadfield
- Going Somewhere – Brian Benson
- The Monkey Wrench Gang – Edward Abbey
- Something by the Dalai Lama
- The Sculpter by Scott McCloud
- The Big Year – Mak Obmascik