- Pittsburgh, Frank Santoro
- The Churn, James S. A. Corey
- Bttm Fdrs, Ezra Claytan Daniels & Ben Passmore
- Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me, Mariko Tamaki & Rosemary Valero-O’Connell
- Space Riders, Fabian Rangel Jr. & Alexis Ziritt
- Zero to One, Peter Thiel with Blake Masters
- Sabrina, Nick Drnaso
- Kettlebell Simple & Sinister: Revised and Updated Edition, Pavel Tsatsouline
- The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho
- My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, Emil Ferris
- Big Red Tequila, Rick Riordan
- Dept. H Omnibus, vol 1, Matt Kindt & Sharlene Kindt
- Effective TypeScript, Dan Vanderkam
- Atomic Habits, James Clear
- Pulp, Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips
- Power to the People!, Pavel Tsatsouline
- Foundation, Isaac Asimov
- Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth, Apostolos Doxiadis & Christos H. Papadimitriou & Alecos Papadatos & Annie Di Donna
- Pragmatic Thinking & Learning: Refactor Your Wetware, Andy Hunt
- X-Force (2014) vol 1: Dirty/Tricks, Si Spurrier & Rock-He Kim & Jorge Molina
- COPRA, Round One, Michel Fiffe
- The War of Art, Steven Pressfield
- Hogfather, Terry Pratchett
Some parting thoughts: Not as many books finished this year compared to the last. I didn’t read many graphic novels that I loved, and didn’t finish any books in the months of April and August. The pandemic shut down my monthly graphic novel book club, it was easier to de-stress in front of the TV, and — probably the biggest factor — my wife gave birth to our first child at the very end of 2019. Having a newborn isn’t great for reading (books for adults) or sleeping, but the rest of the experience makes up for it. This year, I want to focus on modeling good behaviors, so I’m going to make it a point to read more around the baby.