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)
17. Standing and Not Falling: A Sorceror's Primer in 13 Moons, Lee Morgan (mine)
18. Magic for Beginners, Kelly Link (library)
19. The Odyssey, Homer, trans. Emily Wilson (mine)
20. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, J.K. Rowling and Stephen Fry (borrowed)
21. Old English Herbals, Eleanour Sinclair Rohde (mine)
22. Small Batch Baking, Debby Maugans Nakos (library)
23. Dragons: A Natural History, Karl Shuker (mine)
24. Soap: Making It, Enjoying It, Ann Bramson (mine)
25. Princesses Behaving Badly, Linda Rodriguez McRobbie (mine)
26. Life in the Garden, Penelope Lively (mine)
27. Always Coming Home, Ursula K. LeGuin (library)
28. Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Paintings, Carl Nordenfalk (mine)
29. Americanah, Chimamada Ngozi Adichie (mine)
30. Fascism: A Warning, Madeleine Albright (mine)
31. milk and honey, Rupi Kaur (mine)
32. Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte (library)
33. Tom's Midnight Garden, Philippa Pearce (library)
34. Sweater Quest: My Year of Knitting Dangerously, Adrienne Martini (library)
35. Possum Living, Dolly Freed (library)
36. Native Tongue, Suzette Elgin (library)
37. Cold Comfort Farm, Stella Gibbons (library)
38. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, J.K. Rowling and Stephen Fry (borrowed)
39. The Fairies of Sadieville, Alex Bledsoe (library)
40. The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, Maurice Leblanc (mine)
41. Imagination in Place, Wendell Berry (library)
42. Abundance of Less, Andy Couturier (borrowed)
43. The Best American Essays 1991, ed. Joyce Carol Oates (mine)
44. An Everlasting Meal, Tamar Adler (library)
45. In The French Kitchen Garden: The Joys of Cultivating a Potager, Georgeanne Brennan (borrowed)
46. What Is Real? The Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics, Adam Becker (mine)
47. Song of Achilles, Madeline Miller (mine)
48. Good Omens, Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett (mine)
49. Grovedaughter Witchery: Practical Spellcraft, Bree NicGarran (mine)
50. Bhagavadgita, Edwin Arnold (mine)
51. Witches, Midwives, and Nurses, Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English (library)
52. Circe, Madeline Miller (mine)
53. American Gods, Neil Gaiman (mine) (re-read)
54. The Druidry Handbook, John Michael Greer (mine)
55. Anarchism and Other Essays, Emma Goldman (mine). I went back and forth on this one. I'm not an anarchist, but I'm not exactly opposed to a lot of anarchist thought and reasoning. That being said, the reasons why I'm *not* an anarchist? When I bump into them in anarchist literature, it's just. giant headdesk.
56. The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History, Kassia St. Clair (library). Super fun, great book. Good writing, lots of new details for the lay expert while still having the broad grounding and interests for a casual reader.
I am at 14/15 for pre-2019 books.
Currently reading:
Flour Salt Water Yeast, Ken Forkish (borrowed)
The Spiral Dance, Starhawk (library)