

A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki.

Rise: A Newsflesh Collection by Mira Grant.The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion by Margaret Killjoy.Every Heart a Doorway (Wayward Children, #1) by Seanan McGuire.The Drowning Girl by Caitlín R. Kiernan.Numbers 39 – 40 were terrible and I would not recommend to anyone.Numbers 32 – 38 were not so good, would avoid re-reading and would only recommend to others in very specific circumstances.I would not choose to read them again, though I may recommend them to someone else. Numbers 19 – 31 were good, but not my taste.Numbers 11 – 18 were very good, and I would happily read them again.Numbers 1 – 10 are joining my list of favourites.I realized that more than half of the books I read in 2016 were written by white men, and thus all the recommendations I got from Goodreads were for books also written by white men. My goal for this year was to read at least 26 books written by People of Colour or trans/non-binary people, and I believe I have exceeded that goal (though there are still a few books on the list below written by cis white people).Īs with last year’s post, I’ve broken down the list into different categories based on how I enjoyed the stories: Last year I posted Books I read in 2016, ranked from best to worst, so here’s my list for this year.
