@sui generis I'm definitely adding
The Silence of the Girls to my list now.
1.
The Farthest Shore, Ursula K. LeGuin (own, pre-2021)
2.
Christmas Days, Jeanette Winterson (own, pre-2021, re-read)
3.
Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen (own, pre-2021, re-read)
4.
The Cauldron Cill Brighid Devotional Anthology, the Cauldron Cill (own)
5.
The Fellowship of the Ring, J.R.R. Tolkien (own, pre-2021, re-read)
6.
The Biology and Ecology of Giant Kelp Forests, David Schiel and Michael Foster (library)
7.
Egil's Saga, trans. Palsson (own, pre-2021)
8.
Piranesi, Susanna Clarke (library)
9.
From Yao to Mao: 5000 Years of Chinese History, Kenneth Hammond (borrowed)
10.
The Haunting of Tram Car 015, P. Djeli Clark (library)
11.
Halfway Through the Wood, Seanan McGuire (new, own)
12.
The History of the Druids in Britain, Ronald Hutton (new, own)
13.
Electric Light, Seamus Heaney (pre-2021, own)
14.
Pagan Portals: Manannan mac Lir, Morgan Daimler (new, own)
15.
Watchmaker of Filigree Street, Natasha Pulley (pre-2021, own)
16.
Urban Magick, Diana Rajchel (new, own)
17.
Early Retirement Exteme, Jacob Lund Fisker (new, own)
18.
A Master of Djinn, P. Djeli Clark (library)
19.
The Gnostic Celtic Church: Manual and Liturgy, John Michael Greer (new, own). This was a good intro to the topic at hand and definitely has given me inspiration to dig deeper on a few spiritual matters.
20.
The Secret History, Diana Tartt (library). Holy mother of pearl this book is DAMN good. Whoa. Highly highly recommended.
Currently reading:
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, Cleanness, Patience, trans. JJ Anderson and AJ Cawley (pre-2021, own)
The Night Circus, Erin Morgenstern (pre-2021, own)
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, Howard Pyle (library)
Goals:
20/52 books read overall
7/15 books I already owned pre-2021
1/6 natural history books