Here's my list. Books 1, 3, 9, and 19 were probably the best of the bunch. I read a lot about baseball too, I think I just needed some easy reading to pass the time. Three years of a pandemic and it's like, eh, I don't want to keep reading heavy books about our screwed up world. Anyway, happy reading in 2023!
1. Master of the Game, Martin Indyk
2. Four Thousand Weeks, Time Management For Mortals, Oliver Burkeman
3. Shooting Midnight Cowboy, Glenn Frankel
4. Half Empty, David Rakoff
5. Hitler’s American Gamble, Brendan Simmis
6. The Nineties, Chuck Klosterman
7. The Power of Regret, Daniel Pink
8. 100 Things We Have Lost To The Internet, Pamela Paul
9. Watergate, A New History, Garrett Graff
10. The Year That Broke America, Eric Rice
11. Ten Days In Physics That Shook The World, Brian Klegg
12. How To Be Perfect, Michael Schur
13. A Block In Time, Christiane Bird
14. The Magnificent Masters, Gil Capps
15. Tracy Flick Can’t Win, Tom Perrotta
16. Our Team, Luke Epplin
17. Meet Me By The Fountain, Alexandra Lange
18. The Secret Life of Groceries, Benjamin Lorr
19. Picasso’s War, Hugh Eakin
20. The Last Days of Roger Federer, Geoff Dyer
21. 1972, The Series That Changed Hockey Forever, Scott Morrison
22. The Greatest Game, Richard Bradley
23. Down and Out in Paradise, Charles Leerhsen
24. Electric October, Kevin Cook
25. Miracle at Fenway, Saul Wisnia
26. Adrift, Scott Galloway
27. Democracy’s Data, Dan Bouk