1. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, J.K. Rowling and Stephen Fry (borrowed)
2. Wisp of a Thing, Alex Bledsoe (library)
3. The 2018 Best American Essays, ed. Hilton Als (mine)
4. The Language Instinct, Stephen Pinker (mine)
5. Dreamsnake, Vonda McIntyre (library)
6. The Woman in White, Wilkie Collins (mine)
7. Long Black Curl, Alex Bledsoe (library)
8. The City in the Middle of the Night, Charlie Jane Anders (borrowed)
9. Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting, ed. Ann Hood (library)
10. Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie (mine)
11. Chapel of Ease, Alex Bledsoe (library)
12. Veganomicon, Isa Moskovitz (library)
13. Gather Her Round, Alex Bledsoe (library)
14. Kindred: The Graphic Novel, Octavia Butler, Damian Duffy, and John Jennings (borrowed)
15. Forest of a Thousand Lanterns, Julie C. Dao (mine)
16. My System, J.P. Muller (online). A fun historical read; this is a very early fitness/calisthenics book, touting the wonders of a daily bodyweight program + bathing + skin rubbing. A lot of it is Not Science At All, but you can see the early genesis of pushups and situps in here -- pretty cool for anyone who's into exercise and history. :)
I am at 3/15 for pre-2019 books.
Currently reading:
Americanah, Chimimanda Adichie (mine)
Old English Herbals, Eleanour Sinclair Rohde (mine)
The Odyssey, Homer, trans. Emily Wilson (mine)
One day I will actually finish Americanah. It's a lovely book, but I have it on audiobook and I'm TERRIBLE at audiobooks, apparently.