Things I Read in 2022

Happy holidays, everyone! Not including hundreds of single issues, here is my annual list of everything that I read in 2022 (in order of most liked to least liked).

  1. The Star Diaries by Stanislaw Lem
  2. The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
  3. Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri
  4. No One Belongs Here More Than You by Miranda July
  5. Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin
  6. Burning Chrome by William Gibson & Bruce Sterling
  7. Impossible Vacation by Spalding Gray
  8. The Good Terrorist by Doris Lessing
  9. A Murder of Quality by John Le Carré
  10. Sapiens: A Graphic History, Vol. 1: The Birth of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari, David Vandermeulen, & Daniel Casanave
  11. Sapiens: A Graphic History, Vol. 2: The Pillars of Civilization by Yuval Noah Harari, David Vandermeulen, & Daniel Casanave
  12. The Grey Fairy Book by Andrew Lang
  13. Dune by Frank Herbert
  14. Heaven No Hell by Michael DeForge
  15. East into Upper East by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
  16. Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach
  17. The Trial by Franz Kafka
  18. Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find—and Keep—Love by Dr. Amir Levine & Rachel SF Heller
  19. Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  20. Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry
  21. The Piano Teacher by Elfriede Jelinek
  22. Raffles by E W Hornung
  23. Doctor Fischer of Geneva or The Bomb Party by Graham Greene
  24. Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol
  25. Sons and Lovers by DH Lawrence
  26. Modes of Belonging: Debating School Demographics in Gentrifying New York by Alexandra Freidus 
  27. Dead Cities by Mike Davis
  28. Accomplices Not Allies: Abolishing the Ally Industrial Complex by Indigenous Action Media
  29. Identity by Milan Kundera
  30. Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner
  31. Scaling Up: How a Few Companies Make It… and Why the Rest Don’t by Verne Harnish
  32. Self-Coaching by Dr. Joseph Luciani
  33. How to Analyze & Review Comics (ed. by Forrest Helvie)
  34. Healing the Shame That Binds You by John Bradshaw
  35. The Illuminati Conspiracy: The Sapiens System by Dr. Donald Holmes 

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About Collin Colsher

Collin Colsher, the creator of The Batman Chronology Project and disCONTINUITY, is a writer, filmmaker, teacher, and comic book historian that currently lives and works in Philadelphia. He has lectured at various universities, libraries, and book fairs. Collin has also served on the jury for the Lynd Ward Graphic Novel Prize, which is sponsored by the US Library of Congress.
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