read in 2026 β
i wasn't gonna do a reading thread this year but what the hell. probably won't reblog it with updates but i will do my best to keep this post up to date at least!
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Jane Eyre by Charlotte BrontΓ« (β β β β β )
The Lottery and Other Stories by Shirley Jackson (β β β β β)
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster (β β β β β)
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (β β β β β)
The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward (β β β β β)
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig (β β β β β)
The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin (β β β β β)
Cards on the Table by Agatha Christie (β β β β β)
They Do It With Mirrors by Agatha Christie (β β β ββ)
The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis (β β β ββ)
It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis
We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (β β β β β)
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys (β β β β β)
Everyone in This Bank Is a Thief by Benjamin Stevenson (β β β β β)
The Essential Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe by Edgar Allan Poe (β β β ββ)
Lonely Castle in the Mirror by Mizuki Tsujimura, translated by Philip Gabriel (β β β β β )
The Compound by Aisling Rawle (β β β ββ)
Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
Men Who Hate Women: From Incels to Pickup Artists: The Truth about Extreme Misogyny and How it Affects Us All by Laura Bates (β β β β β )
We by Yevgeny Zamyatin, translated by Bela Shayevich (β β β β β)
Our Share of Night by Mariana Enriquez, translated by Megan McDowell (β β β β β)
The Great Oklahoma Swindle: Race, Religion, and Lies in America's Weirdest State by Russell Cobb (β β β β β)
Dead Man's Folly by Agatha Christie (β β β ββ)
My Friends by Fredrik Backman, translated by Neil Smith (β β β β β)
Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker (β β β ββ)
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes (β β β β β)
The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien* (β β β β β )
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf (β β β β β)
The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal About Identity, Race, Wealth, and Power by Deirdre Mask (β β β β β)
Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka (β β β β β)
Animal Farm by George Orwell (β β β β β)
And Now, Back to You by B.K. Borison (β β β β β)
Read Dangerously: The Subversive Power of Literature in Troubled Times (β β β β β )
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, translated by Robin Buss (β β β β β )
The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey (β β β β β)
Near to the Wild Heart by Clarice Lispector, translated by Alison Entrekin
*Asterisk denotes a reread.











