2022: The Worst Books I Read

Ultimately, for the amount of books I read in 2022, there were only a few that I actively disliked. While there were many that felt incredibly average, I was able to find redeeming qualities in most reads - even the 22 titles reflected here that account for the lower 20 percent of my total reading.

“The Glass Menagerie” and the Other Classics I Read This Year

My scope of what is deemed a “classic” has shifted over the years, and it has made diving into the back catalog of literature a lot more fun. Today, I view a classic as any novel published three decades ago that has developed a legacy. The classics I read this year - about 10 percent of my total reading - spanned the genres of science fiction, young adult and literary fiction by some authors well-known and lesser so.


The Help – Kathryn Stockett

Expectation: Cringe-level disappointment that I found the film so entertaining given the hindsight view of its problems.

Reality: Deeper characterization and discussion of the socio-political realities of the time period made this an excellent, if still flawed, novel.