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Tempus fugit, even in the 2020s it seems a bit different. But this year marks the THIRD anniversary of the restart of this project! There was 2020, 2021, last year and now here we are!

Same rules as usual: I don't count books I've read before, and I don't count books I don't finish.

I've been fortunate enough to have my readership be bigger than ever, and I'm incredibly grateful to all of you, including you, you here reading this right now! I've also added a FAQ page which hopefully clears some things up, especially for new readers.

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So at the time of this writing, I'm about to celebrate the third anniversary of my bringing back the Fifty Books Challenge! I have a feeling that I'll be updating this post from time to time, so I'll time stamp it accordingly.

I've had a wonderful influx of readers and given the questions that seem to come up a lot, I think it's time I did a FAQ post, so here we are.

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What is the "Fifty Books Challenge"?

Many years ago, I ran across the Fifty Books Challenge, which is exactly as it says: challenging people to read at least fifty books a year. You don't have to review them or talk about them, just list them.

But since I've loved talking about the books I read literally since I learned to read, I decided to use the project as a platform to do just that. Then as now, I didn't count books I didn't finish, or books I'd read before.

But after a few years, the project fell off.

I honestly really missed it.

Some years after that, my lovely friend Claudine who always discussed books with me, suggested starting it back up and even making a special blog just for reviews. So in 2020, up the new 50 Books Project went! And it's been amazing ever since. I honestly never expected to have this many readers, especially for a style of blogging that's gone so far out of fashion. And most importantly of all, this is wonderfully fun for me.


Are you actually associated with "Book-It" officially?

Is there actually an official Book-It anymore? When I started the challenge, the idea of tallying books reminded me of (wait for it) filling out Book-It forms as as kid. With happy memories of doing something I'd do for fun anyway but with free pizza and acclaim, I titled my challenges accordingly. I have absolutely no affiliation with the official Book-It (if it actually does still exist, and I hope it does?) and the name is used humorously.



What is the point of this?

For me to talk about the books I read. A secondary point is I like to talk to other people about the books I read and books in general.



Why do you finish a book if you don't like it?

Well, for one, I don't review a book if I don't finish it. Books can have big twists and turns at the end and (most of the time) you have to keep reading to know for sure how the book turns out. Also, even if a book is terrible, there's something at least cathartic and satisfying about making a post airing my grievances.



Why do you go into social justice/political correctness/wokeness/politics? It's just a book.

First, let's never use the phrase "political correctness" again and leave it in 1993 where it belongs. Secondly, "woke" has been so racistly misappropriated, it's pretty gone too.

The answer is because books are a form of media and media shapes how we think, although not always in the ways we might think. I like to offer as best I can a nuanced perspective about this.

Also, this is my project and that's an aspect I want to discuss, and the primary point of this is my personal enjoyment.




Have you read this book?

Maybe! Take a look through the tags and see before you ask, though, please.



Can I suggest a book?

Of course! But I might have already read it and I can't guarantee when and if I'm going to get to it. Also, please keep in mind that these are critical reviews, so if it's not my cup of tea, I'm going to talk about that fact.



Do you actually want authors to see your reviews of their work?

No, because that's not the purpose of this project.
While in recent years I've been surprised and flattered at how kind some authors have been on social media about my reviews of their work (which I'm assuming they did not actually read, they're referencing the fact I reviewed their work period; one author I did gush to her in a follow-up about her book which I genuinely adored and she was gracious and lovely), it's absolutely not my objective to have authors read what I wrote about their work.

I would assume any author running across this blog is mature enough to realize that, or if they do choose to read reviews of their work and thus decide to read mine, understand this is not a space for them, it's a space for me the reader and for other readers.

Critical thinking and critical fandom are good things, and this in particular is a blog with critical reviews. Please understand that before you read.



Do you think sometimes you're too mean?

Don't we all?

But seriously. The last thing I would want is for someone to show an author my review of their work, especially if it's critical. My reviews are about the books, not so much the authors themselves (although there are choices that authors make that I think can reflect on them, and social media/fan engagement is a whole other can of worms of criticism).

Above all, engage with the ideas, don't harass people!



I've got issues with the way you've reviewed a book!

I'm okay with polite, thoughtful discussion. What's not okay is abuse and trolling. Or spammers, for that matter.



Where can I contact you?

If you don't know me elsewhere, dropping a comment in a post is probably the best place.


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I logged more reviews in 2022 than in 2021, but still didn't quite make it to fifty, but still, what a year in books!

I'm shocked because more people are reading now than ever and I've realized I'm going to have to make a FAQ page (that will come eventually!) now and I'm just so grateful for all of you. This is a long-form blog in the 2020s and yet I seem to strangely be gaining readers and believe me when I say I don't take it for granted even for a second. You reach out to me on social media, you leave comments here, and you help fulfill part of what I wanted in this project, which is to talk about the books I've read (and books in general) with other people. Even if you don't talk to me, either through social media, elsewhere, or leaving a comment here, I still appreciate your reading more than you possibly ever know. Of all the places to spend time on this here internet, you chose here. Thank you so much!

What a year! Alice Hoffman was lovely about my reviews of her work on social media again (I don't post about reviews to get the attention of authors, but it's still quite dazzling whenever it happens), one of the books featured (notice I said featured, not reviewed) was by a dear friend (!!!!!), and there were so many wonderful stories I read that informed me and captured my attention and were wonderful and made me think, and I'm delighted to revisit them again here. I also got to read many I've been wanting to read forever, and even if some books weren't worth the wait, some really were and they're the ones that matter.

I also want to shout out some books that I read this year that didn't make it here, in part because some of them I've read before and some I wasn't sure I'd read, but there were also plenty that were new to me, and all were incredibly entertaining. I'm talking about the amazingly prolific Mary Downing Hahn, who's talented enough to write scary stories for a YA audience that will still frighten a jaded, true crime-consuming adult. I loved her books as a child and I'm happy to report they hold up wonderfully well as an adult and she's vastly added to her resume.

And there were some books that absolutely frustrated me in a way that feels historic and that I'm going to remark upon separately, books so bad they convinced me I could write a better book, so I am (!!!!!). That in and of itself is something for which to be grateful, certainly. That and I think some of you out there love the ones I hate more than you do the ones I love (and I'm not going to lie; sometimes it's satisfying to rip into a bad book, at least it makes up for wasting my valuable time with the book itself).

I should say in the interests of fairness, I am excluding a book from consideration that was a special edition, as it was written by a friend of mine (a fact I will keep mentioning and you can't stop me) and thus wouldn't be fair to categorize it.

But without any further ado, let's get down to it!

Favorite Books:


When We Were the Kennedys: a Memoir From Mexico, Maine

Nine Perfect Strangers

Room

Apples Never Fall

The Grownup

Delicious! (with caveats)

Sharp Objects

Where the Crawdads Sing (with some MAJOR caveats)

The House of the Spirits

Haywire

The Soul of a Woman

Happy-Go-Lucky with some BIG caveats, and it's complicated.

Bohemian Magick

The Witch Haven

The Fault in Our Stars

Green Angel

Hour of the Witch

¡Hola Papi!: How to Come Out in a Walmart Parking Lot and Other Life Lessons

The Ugly Cry: a Memoir

The Once and Future Witches

Educated


Least Favorite Books:


The Book of Magic (Alice Hoffman, I love you and your work, but this isn't a sequel to Practical Magic, it's a whole other book.)

Queering Your Craft: Witchcraft From the Margins

POSSESSED: The Life of Joan Crawford

The Hundred-Foot Journey

Homicide at Rough Point

Melania and Me

It Gets Worse

Missing Witches



Books That Made Me Want to Stare Disapprovingly at the Author Until They Apologize:


Queering Your Craft: Witchcraft From the Margins

Nine Perfect Strangers

POSSESSED: The Life of Joan Crawford

Apples Never Fall

A Killer By Design

The Modern Witchcraft Guide to Fairies

Delicious!

Where the Crawdads Sing

Helter Skelter

The Hundred-Foot Journey

Happy-Go-Lucky

Homicide at Rough Point

Melania and Me

It Gets Worse

Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York

Missing Witches

Barack and Joe



Books That Felt Like a Sisyphean Ordeal:


The Book of Magic

Witchery: Embracing the Witch Within

Queering Your Craft: Witchcraft From the Margins

POSSESSED: The Life of Joan Crawford

A Killer By Design

The Modern Witchcraft Guide to Fairies

Helter Skelter

Homicide at Rough Point

Melania and Me

It Gets Worse

Missing Witches

Barack and Joe



Books That Helped Me Look at the World in a New Way:


Rodham

When We Were the Kennedys: a Memoir From Mexico, Maine

Apples Never Fall

Sharp Objects

The House of the Spirits

Helter Skelter

Haywire

The Soul of a Woman

Bohemian Magick

The Fault in Our Stars

Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York

Missing Witches

The Ugly Cry: a Memoir

Educated



Books I've Already Recommended to People:


When We Were the Kennedys: a Memoir From Mexico, Maine

Room

The Grownup

Sharp Objects

The House of the Spirits

Haywire

The Witch Haven

Hour of the Witch

Educated



Most Disappointing Books:


The Book of Magic

Witchery: Embracing the Witch Within

Midnight at the Blackbird Café

POSSESSED: The Life of Joan Crawford

A Killer By Design

The Modern Witchcraft Guide to Fairies

Helter Skelter

The Hundred-Foot Journey

Happy-Go-Lucky (I said it was complicated!)

Homicide at Rough Point

The Story Sisters

Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York

Missing Witches



Most Depressing (as in Sadness-Inducing) Books:


When We Were the Kennedys: a Memoir From Mexico, Maine

Room

A Killer By Design

Sharp Objects

The House of the Spirits

Haywire

The Fault in Our Stars

The Story Sisters

Green Angel

¡Hola Papi!: How to Come Out in a Walmart Parking Lot and Other Life Lessons

The Ugly Cry: a Memoir

The Once and Future Witches

Educated



Most Uplifting Books:


When We Were the Kennedys: a Memoir From Mexico, Maine (Yes, both depressing and uplifting; it's THAT good.)

Nine Perfect Strangers

Apples Never Fall

The Soul of a Woman

Bohemian Magick

Green Angel

Educated



Books I Feel Like It's Important or Culturally Significant for You to Read at Least Once:


When We Were the Kennedys: a Memoir From Mexico, Maine

Room

A Killer By Design

The House of the Spirits

Helter Skelter

Haywire

The Fault in Our Stars

Green Angel

Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York

Educated



The Author/s Should Pay My Therapy For How Badly I Raged About Their Books


Queering Your Craft: Witchcraft From the Margins

POSSESSED: The Life of Joan Crawford

Happy-Go-Lucky (David Sedaris, you have a lot of goodwill being David Sedaris, please do not take it away.)

Homicide at Rough Point

Melania and Me

Missing Witches


Any Books Not Mentioned Yet?


Everyone Knows Your Mother is a Witch


Finally, as always, absolutely none of this Challenge would have been possible without the Matron Saint of This Blog, the one and only Queen Claudine! Not only was it her idea for me to have a blog just for my reviews, she encouraged me to start this project back up, reads and comments my reviews regularly (even if they're books that are definitely not her thing), and buys me books for the Challenge as well as even bookmarks! She is my most Constant Reader and I love her because she is the Queen. ALL HAIL THE QUEEN! ♡


Thank you all for your patience in it taking me longer this year to process the reviews (and subsequent wrap-up). I cannot wait to tell you all about what I'm reading in 2023!

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Greetings, loyal readers! The new calendar year is now upon us!

You may be looking forward to the end of the Fifty Books Challenge of 2022 and eagerly anticipating what I'm reading and writing about in 2023! (Then again, perhaps not. Either way, you're here, aren't you?!) And I promise the rest of the books I've read in 2022, including a very special edition I've been saving for months to be the last book of the year, are coming, as is my summation of the year and welcoming the new one and the books and reviews that promises!

But I had a very, very busy holiday season, including some technical difficulties with winter storms, so a lot of work is going to have to be backdated and take time. It's coming, though, and I promise all the books under 2022 are books I read in 2022.

I can't wait for you to read all about it.

Happy Holidays and stay safe out there.
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