44. Best Books of 2023 (So Far) with Host of Courage Becomes Her - Laurel Emory

 
 
 

Instead of waiting for the end of the year to talk about my favorite books, I decided, for this episode of Courage Becomes Her, to share the best books I read in the first half of 2023.

 I talk about the memoirs, self-care, soul-care, and personal growth books that have been life-giving to me this year. I also share about some of the changes in my reading practices, why I read the genres that I do, why I don’t read fiction, and how I choose what to read.

 Here is my reading list for the first half of 2023 (with the 7 best noted with **):

Don’t miss episode 19 from January 17 where I share about my practice, habit, and discipline of reading, including why I read, what I read, when I read, and where I read.

Here are the best books I read in 2022:

 

And here is my entire 2022 Reading List.

You can always find my reading lists from previous years here.

And the books that literally transformed my life are here.

 

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Corey Emory

Raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Corey Emory lived in Montana, Oregon, Colorado, and Sri Lanka before settling in a small California beach town. His work has appeared in ZYZZYVA, VietNow Magazine, Windhover Journal, and other literary publications.

As a writer, Emory credits the likes of Ernest Hemingway, Ayn Rand, Flannery O’Connor, and Sylvia Plath as influences, as well as Joan Didion, J. D. Salinger, S. E. Hinton, and Bret Easton Ellis.

Married since 2001, Emory shares his home with his wife and cats.

https://www.coreyemory.com
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