2020 Books

Caleb De La Cruz P.
2 min readJan 3, 2021
Dark Forest by Rosie Fraser

These are the 12 books I read (listened to) on 2020. They are classified on how much I enjoyed them, if you disagree… ok. I’m not a book-rating-authority. I’m probably wrong and you are right, congratulations.

Favorite Quotes

  • “All these woman breaking glass ceilings, and I found one firmly in place.”
    Sing to it.
  • “Someone has to be the hero.”
    Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
  • “But the ones with 100% won’t compromise… why trade self-sufficiency for company?”
    Sing to it.
  • “Trees take root and I thought I could too. If I had enough trees to learn from.”
    Sing to it.
  • “How can we distinguish what is biologically determined from what people merely try to justify through biological myths? A good rule of thumb is ‘Biology enables, culture forbids.’”
    Sapiens

Books

I loved

  • Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman
    Genre: Non-fiction, Philosophy
    1-sentence Review:
    It will change the way you look at media forever.
  • An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green
    Genre: Sci-Fi, Young Adult
    1-sentence Review:
    Internet culture + aliens in a cool story.
  • Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
    Genre: Non-Fiction, Story
    1-sentence Review:
    The story of humanity, but it’s actually interesting.
  • I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara
    Genre: Non-Fiction, True Crime
    1-sentence Review:
    Scary as fuck story about a serial killer in California.

I liked

  • Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life by Anne Lamott
    Genre: Writing
    1-sentence Review:
    A writing book, that turned out to be motivational? I really liked it.
  • The Lottery by Shirley Jackson
    Genre: Classic
    1-sentence Review:
    Why tradition SUCKS explained.
  • Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
    Genre: Fantasy
    1-sentence Review:
    How being weird is cool.
  • Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari, Eric Klinenberg
    Genre: Non-Fiction, Humor
    1-sentence Review:
    Actual practical insights into dating, and living with another grown human.
  • Atomic Habits by James Clear
    Genre: Non-Fiction, Self Help
    1-sentence Review:
    Minimum level of bullshit and multiple actionable advises.

I read

  • Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb
    Genre: Non-Fiction, Memoir
    1-sentence Review:
    It’s not awful, it’s not life changing
  • Sing to It: New Stories by Amy Hempel
    Genre: Fiction, Short Stories
    1-sentence Review:
    As if with every statement, the author was feeding us a spoonful of a very rich flavorful curry. It’s a lot.
  • A Very Punchable Face by Colin Jost
    Genre: Non-Fiction, Memoir
    1-sentence Review:
    I read it cuz it’s Colin.

What did you read / hear / watch?

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