My reading life has been pretty haphazard ever since I had kids. (Before that—as some of you may recall—were my days of elaborate study systems and reading plans!) I’m trying to inch my way back toward more organization and intentionality with reading…because books feed my soul.
This post is for helping myself toward that end.
The books in the photo above are some current favorites that I hope to reread and/or review (page through, gather quotes from, write a blog post about, etc.).
Here are some lists of my recent reading activity, followed by more book photos.
Actively reading
audiobooks via the Libby app
Life on the Bridge: Linking My Life to Yours as an Autistic Therapist by Kaelynn Partlow
Nevermoor, Book 1: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend
Seven Brief Lessons on Physics by Carlo Rovelli
print books (which I keep in various strategic places to grab in spare moments)
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Simply Physics by DK Publishing
Thinking Physics by Lewis Carroll Epstein
New Elementary Latin by B.L. Ullman and Norman E. Henry
Recently finished
If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies by Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares (audio)
Who Deserves Your Love by KC Davis (audio first, then print)
The Right to Write by Julia Cameron
The Fowl Twins by Eoin Colfer (audio)
Want to read in near future
How to Deal with your (__) So Your Kids Don’t Have To by Eli Harwood
Godel Escher Bach by Douglas Hofsteader
Competitive Sensemaking by John Nerst
The Biased Brain by Bo Bennett
More book photos
These don’t correspond with the lists above, because I have books in various places and various stages of reading.
I’d love to hear what you are reading lately!







I've been going between Making Comics by Scott McCloud and Flight of the Condor by L.E. Mullin. I've had a couple other false starts lately, but I'm hoping to get my reading habit back in gear too. Just picked up Tacoma by Aaron Burch, and I'm sure I'll be grabbing some more material this weekend! 😁