“Tis the season where we round out our faves and not so faves of the year. Without further ado, here we go:
Taynement’s Best:

“How do you know if you’re genuinely happy or if you’re just mostly all right, with sprinkles of laughter and occasional shit storms of sadness?”
It’s so funny that this ended up being my favorite book of the year because when I started, I was so irritated by Maddie’s mom and feeling so bad about Maddie’s situation. By the time the book ended, I knew it would be my favorite read. I best describe this book as well rounded and very well written. You feel like you know Maddie. You can see my full review on this book here.
I had a good reading year and liked most of my reads. I read Purple Hibiscus for the first time and what a book! I didn’t include it because it’s old. I also liked as usual my reality show niche books.
Here are some of my other faves:
- Yellowface by R.F Kuang (love me a book that makes me think. Full review is here)
- Wellness by Nathan Hill (a real life depiction of a couple’s marriage and how their childhood played a part. Really liked this one)
- My Last Innocent Year by Daisy Alpert Florin (another one that made you think. Full review here)
- Rootless by Krystle Zara Appiah (Everyone I know hated the ending but it made sense to me. Our chitchat on it here)
- Everything Is Fine by Cecilia Rabess (Such a complicated read and annoying character but truly enjoyed this one)
Leggy’s best:

“The power to protect is the highest of responsibilities, Diago. When a man is given it, his duty is not only to the people he thinks are worthy.”
I reviewed this book on our Instagram page. We do mini reviews over there during the week so follow us at @nightstands2. Anyway, I remember reading this book and just loving it. I would read a particular exciting chapter and immediately reread it at the end.
Vic Telimus enters the a powerful academy and uncovers the layers of mysteries and world changing secrets that are way bigger than his quest for revenge, bigger than his family and bigger than what he ever envisioned. I love fantasy books with heros who you want to root for and revenge stories are my kryptonite.
Here are some of my other faves of the year:
- Tomorrow, and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
- Blood Over Bright Haven by M. L. Wang (full review here)
- Drowning by T. J. Newman (I reviewed this on our Instagram!)
- Everything Is Fine by Cecilia Rabess (full review here)
- The Measure by Nikki Erlick (Full review here)
Taynement’s Worst:

After much thought and deliberation, it pains me to say that this was my least favorite book. Upon reflection on this book, I don’t know if it had a redeeming quality. It tried so hard to be different. From the characters not having a name, no punctuation, vague ending. I did not have any positive feelings when I was done. Full review here.
Leggy’s Worst:

This is basically a book where the protagonist is hung up on a relationship she had when she was 17 for one summer. She saw this boy every summer from 5 to 17 but they only had an actual relationship for one summer that she never got over even though our protagonist is now 31. I could not get over this premise and it colored the entire book for me in a bad way. I still gave this one 2 stars. I did not give any book 1 star this year. At least not yet.
We hope you have enjoyed talking books with us this year. We’d love to know what your best and worsts were so, let us know in the comments! Have an amazing Christmas and we’ll see you in the New Year. Happy reading everybody!
Leggy & Taynement
Great choices. Taynment and I seem to have similar tastes, so I will try Wellness and My Last Innocent Year. I, too, loved Maame, and I have a copy of Rootless, but I feel like it will rile me up too much, lol.
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