For now, I feel pretty good about the books I was able to finish in 2020. The stack includes Standing at Water's Edge by Anne Paris, 100 Essays I Don't Have Time to Write by Sarah Ruhl, When Strangers Meet by Kio Stark, In His Image by Jen Wilkin, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim by David Sedaris, and The Once and Future King by T. H. White.
Here's my 2020 Reading List reviews in a nutshell. Firstly, I did not realize White's novel about King Arthur would take me a year to read, but am glad to have taken the time to do so. It's definitely a book I would consider re-reading (right now if it weren't for all the other books I'm anxious to get to-- again, maybe someday!). I now understand that I need to read more books by Sedaris, a hilariously entertaining storyteller. Paris's and Wilkin's books were helpful. I found Stark's book insightful. Finally, Ruhl's delightful book reminded me to do more writing of my own.
On to accumulating titles for 2021's reading list! I hope you found something good to read in the past year!