The best books of 2023

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My favorite read in 2023

Book cover of Blues for Mister Charlie: A Play

Alex Bernstein Why did I love this book?

This past summer, I was stunned to discover the blistering and unapologetic Blues for Mister Charlie by James Baldwin.

The play revolves around mounting racial tensions in a small Southern town in the late 1950s after a white shopkeeper is accused of murdering a young, black college student, evoking the real-life murder of Emmett Till. However, Baldwin paints a nuanced picture by balancing the lives of the accused perpetrator alongside the victim, Richard, a troubled addict, prone to inciting violence.

Of course, this incendiary story feels as relevant today as during the civil rights era when it was written. What astonished me most was learning that this beautiful, difficult work has rarely been staged on Broadway. Baldwin's exploration of racism, violence, and justice deserves to be experienced by modern audiences.

By James Baldwin,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Blues for Mister Charlie as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

An award-winning play from one of America’s most brilliant writers about a murder in a small Southern town, loosely based on the 1955 killing of Emmett Till. • "A play with fires of fury in its belly, tears of anguish in its eyes, a roar of protest in its throat." —The New York Times

James Baldwin turns a murder and its aftermath into an inquest in which even the most well-intentioned whites are implicated—and in which even a killer receives his share of compassion. 

In a small Southern town, a white man murders a black man, then throws his body…


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My 2nd favorite read in 2023

Book cover of At the Mountains of Madness

Alex Bernstein Why did I love this book?

I took a deep dive into Lovecraft’s oeuvre this year in an effort to make my way through Alan Moore’s fantastic “Providence” (which constantly references HPL).

At the Mountains of Madness clearly stands out as his magnum opus. After a long, suspenseful trip to Antarctic wastelands, we discover an origin story for much of Lovecraft’s entire mythos, in the form of the “Elder Gods”, who despite their utter otherness still invoke our sympathies.

The love and detail which Lovecraft puts into describing these creatures and what they were attempting to do is mesmerizing, and I’m surprised how often I’ve returned to this singular piece. If you only read one HPL story, this vision of alien gods and lost civilizations will stay with you long after you've turned the last page.

By H. P. Lovecraft,

Why should I read it?

6 authors picked At the Mountains of Madness as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

At the Mountains of Madness is a science fiction-horror novella by American author H. P. Lovecraft.

An expedition to Antarctica goes horribly wrong as a group of explorers stumbles upon some mysterious ancient ruins, with devastating consequences. At the Mountains of Madness ranks among Lovecraft's most terrifying novellas, and is a firm favourite among fans of classic horror.


My 3rd favorite read in 2023

Book cover of Charging Mount Stand-Up

Alex Bernstein Why did I love this book?

Full disclosure: I know Chip Chinery. We both grew up in Cincinnati and we both got our “start” doing stand-up comedy as teenagers at a tiny, hole-in-the-wall comedy club named d.w. eye at the onset of the burgeoning 80’s comedy club boom.

What separates Chip’s memoir from other comedy biographies is the almost obsessive level of detail he provides in recounting his experiences as a young, Candide-like stand-up comic “finding himself” on the difficult and lonely midwestern comedy circuit road. (And yes, familiar comedy faces start to pop up regularly.) While dense with detail, this endearing memoir provides a hilarious, unflinching look at the realities of pursuing stand-up comedy far from home. For any aspiring comic, it's a must-read.

By Chip Chinery,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Charging Mount Stand-Up as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.


Don‘t forget about my book 😀

Plrknib

By Alex Bernstein,

Book cover of Plrknib

What is my book about?

In Plrknib Alex Bernstein takes the I'm with the Band vibe from Almost Famous and flips it into I'm with the Comics. The author of Miserable Holiday Stories brings you back to 1980 to tell a coming-of-age story in the breakneck world of stand-up comedy. At 16, Bernstein became the youngest regular at Cincinnati’s premiere comedy club, d.w. eye. But as pressure to keep up with the older comics grew, he looked for something – some edge – to help him compete. And then he found one: "Plrknib" – the perfect joke. But using the joke came with a terrible price. Set against the comedy boom of the early '80s, Plrknib is a breezy, bittersweet, and utterly compelling memoir about love, friendship, and finding your own punchlines.

Book cover of Blues for Mister Charlie: A Play
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Book cover of Charging Mount Stand-Up

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