Books I have Read in 2025


The Great Wide Somewhere, altered art oil painting by me
prints available in my Etsy shop, AmyVanGaasbeckArtist

I thought I was doing alright with reading last year, then the last couple months all reading came to a halt, as we were working (still are) on renovating a room in our house, and I also started working on a mural for a local museum, which between those things and a portrait commission, have been taking a good chunk of time. So new year, time to start over again.

JANUARY:
The Interior, Lisa See
Apprentice to the Villain, Hannah Nicole Maehrer
The Little White House, Odille Ousley and David H. Russell
Images of America: Historic Baker City, Baker County Friends of the Library
On the Edge, The Art of High Impact Leadership, Alison Levine

FEBRUARY
The PMA Method, Faisal Abdalla
The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan
Historic Baker City Walking Driving Tour, Historic Baker City, Inc.
Peter's Family, Paul Hanna, and Genevieve Anderson
Historic Homes of Baker City, Volume 1 The Baker's Dozen, Crossroads and HBC

MARCH
Firefly Lane, Kristin Hannah

APRIL
1984, George Orwell

MAY
Oathbound, Tracy Deonn

JUNE

JULY
Fearless, Lauren Roberts

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER
Sons, Pearl S. Buck
Monster in the Cave: How to Face Your Fear and Anxiety and Live Your Life, David Mellinger and Steven Jay Lynn

 

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