
Eleanor Oliphant is Completey Fine by Gail Honeyman completely surprised me with how fantastic it was.
The Everlasting by Alix E Harrow was my favorite book of the month. I am a sucker for a time loop and I didn't mind the second person narration.
The House of Impossible Loves by Christina Lopez Barrio was a miss for me. This magical realism novel follows several generations of a cursed family. For me, the imagery was too disturbing.
On the Beach by Nevil Shute has been on my shelf for years and I finally got to it. This book was fantastic! Its one of those end of the world books where the outcome is bleak but somehow you come away feeling hopeful.
Exercised by Daniel E Lieberman is a non-fiction exploration of exercise through a sort of anthropological lense. Interesting.
The Master and the Margarita by Mikhal Bugakov. I think I picked this up because Daniel Radcliffe said it was one of his favorites in an interview. Well, unfortunately it is not one of my favorites though I can see the appeal.