Basically the title but here's some more context. Last year I read just over 100 books. This year I'm on track to read between 70 and 80. Reading fewer books has helped me read more deeply and has given me more time for writing about the books I love (or hate).
Next year I want to deeply read 12 books as deeply as I can and write about them. As much as possible I'd like to stick to a one book per month schedule and have each book kind of feel like the month (e.g., January is new beginnings and winter; October is spooky season; etc.).
Has anyone here done something like this? If so, which books would you recommend for each month?
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Two Indigenous Futurisms books by Waubgeshig Rice come to mind because their titles are english translations of Ojibway months.
{{ Moon of the Crusted Snow }} is equivalent to March
{{ Moon of the Turning Leaves }} is equivalent September
There are 13 Ojibway moons as opposed to 12 months, which is why I say equivalent not equal.