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Reading in 2026…. – Brown Girl Reading

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJanuary 16, 20264 Mins Read
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  • Author returning to regular blogging with renewed commitment to write more and engage readers in 2026.
  • Primary reading goal: prioritize and read from existing shelves to reduce overflow and rediscover forgotten books.
  • Sharing curated TBR lists, welcoming reader input, and open to DNFing books while participating in reading challenges.






Happy New Year Y’all! Wishing you all great reading in this new year. Yes I have been MIA for quite a while and I have decided to make some changes this year and to write more here. I really loved writing blog posts before and I’ll have to get back into the groove so please be patient with me.

Since I had an excellent year of reading in 2025 – 54 books and 20,073 pages read, I’ve tried to fill my plans with various reading challenges to keep me reading widely.  My main goal of this year is to read my shelves.  I’ve sadly come to a moment where I can’t fit all of my books on my shelves and that’s a real problem for me. So I’m combing and organising my shelves so that I can begin to choose some books I’ve forgotten about.

I’ve been making lists of books I can choose from and here is one I’ve been looking at today. All the titles that are in bold and have a strikethrough I’ve already read.  I’ll be coming back with other TBR lists I’m in the middle of making to give me lots of ideas from my shelves that could fit prompts, for challenges, or just need to be read because they’ve been lounging on my bookshelves a bit too long. I’d love to have your opinion on what I should definitely push up my TBR list or maybe even omit.🫣 I am not afraid of DNF-ing* books.

  1.   The Most Fun We Ever Had – Claire Lombardo
  2.   Grant Park Leonard Pitts, Jr. 
  3.   Freedom – Leonard Pitts, Jr.
  4.   The Last Thing You Surrender – Leonard Pitts, Jr.
  5.   54 Miles – Leonard Pitts, Jr.
  6.   The Shadow King – Maaza Mengiste
  7.   In Dependence – Sarah Ladipo Manyika
  8.   Little Family – Ishmael Beah
  9.   Segu – Maryse Condé
  10.   Putney – Sofka Zinovieff
  11.   The Great Believers – Rebecca Makkai
  12.   David Copperfield – Charles Dickens
  13.   Oliver Twist – Charles Dickens
  14.   A Different Drummer – William Melvin Kelley
  15.   L’Arabe du Futur 4 – Riad Sattouf
  16.   L’Arabe du Futur 5 – Riad Sattouf
  17.   L’Arabe du Futur 6 – Riad Sattouf
  18.   The Rose Petal Beach Dorothy Koomson
  19.   A Book of Secrets – Kate Morrison
  20.   Pachinko – Min Jin Lee
  21.   L’Odysée d’Hakim – Fabien Toulmé
  22.   The Yellow House – Sarah M. Broom
  23.   Caste – Isabel Wilkerson
  24.   Dancers on the Shore – William Melvin Kelley
  25.   A Drop of Patience – William Melvin Kelley
  26.   Dunfords Travels Everywheres – William Melvin Kelley
  27.   Dem – William Melvin Kelley
  28.   The Memory Police – Yoko Ogawa
  29.   The Diving Pool Yoko Ogawa
  30.   Three-Fifths – Joh Vercher
  31.   Unsheltered  Barbara Kingsolver 
  32.   The Other Americans – Laila Lalami
  33. The Dream Hotel – Laila Lalami
  34.   Wandering in Strange Lands – Morgan Jerkins
  35.   Zeal – Morgan Jerkins
  36.   The Gold Diggers – Sue Nyathi
  37.    An Angel’s Demise – Sue Nyathi
  38.   Real Life – Brandon Taylor
  39.   10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World
  40.   Fleishman is in Trouble – Taffy Brodesser-Akner
  41.   The Hundred Wells of Salaga – Ayesha Harruna Atah
  42.   Heads of the Colored People – Nafissa Thompson-Spires
  43.   Akin – Emma Donoghue
  44.   Just Mercy – Bryan Stevenson
  45.   Rainbow Milk – Paul Mendez
  46.   The Good House – Tananarive Due  
  47.   Project Girl – Janet McDonald 
  48.   Powder Necklace – Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond
  49.   Manchester Happened – Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
  50.   The First Woman – Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
  51.   The Darkest Child – Delores Phillips
  52.   The Barefoot Woman – Scholastique Mukasonga
  53.   Cassandra at the Wedding – Dorothy Baker   

*DNF means Did Not Finish.

If you’d like to pick up a copy of any of my recommendations or just shop for yourself please consider clicking my affiliate link for Blackwell’s.  It would be much appreciated. It will help fund my incessant book buying, reading, and reviewing. Thank you!

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