Month 1: The Red Notebook
I started out with an easy read for January, The Red Notebook by Paul Auster. It's a very short collection of anecdotes, offered with little commentary, that showcase the strange and unexpected (unexplainable?) connections of the world we live in.
It was the perfect commuting book; easy to put down and pick up as needed. Entertaining enough, but not something I suspect I'll find myself returning to in the future.