The best books of 2023

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My favorite read in 2023

Book cover of The Matter With Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions, and the Unmaking of the World

Maitreyabandhu Why did I love this book?

It might sound pretentious but I want to know the truth about life. I want a book to tell me the truth, to open me up to it, and to spark me off. I want to feel woken up, shook up.

The Matter With Things is, I believe, one of the most important books written in the last 50 years, no, the last 100 years! It’s magnus opus in two weighty volumes, but just open one chapter and read it and you’ll be shaken awake. I read the whole of volume two.

It’s a remarkable work of great and enduring importance. Like all great ideas McGilchrist’s ‘hemisphere hypothesis’ has remarkable explanatory power – from art to love, philosophy to God, mental illness to the transcendental. 

By Iain McGilchrist,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Matter With Things as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

In this landmark new book, Iain McGilchrist addresses some of the oldest and hardest questions humanity faces - ones that, however, have a practical urgency for all of us today. Who are we? What is the world? How can we understand consciousness, matter, space and time? Is the cosmos without purpose or value? Can we really neglect the sacred and divine?

In doing so, he argues that we have become enslaved to an account of things dominated by the brain's left hemisphere, one that blinds us to an awe-inspiring reality that is all around us, had we but eyes to…


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My 2nd favorite read in 2023

Book cover of Missouri

Maitreyabandhu Why did I love this book?

Someone bought me Missouri. I had it on my shelf for ages, not thinking so much of it (judging the book by its cover). As soon as I started reading it though I was transfixed.

It’s a pitch-perfect novella, beautifully written, heartbreaking, tender, funny, and tragic; a remarkable gay love story, easily on a par with Annie Proulx’s wonderful Brokeback Mountain. Like all major novels – and this is a very short one – I came to care deeply about the two lovers at the heart of Missouri.

Erotic (in the best sense), cinematic in its evocation of the American landscape, I’d highly recommend it to any and every reader, but if you’re a gay man (like myself) you’ll find it especially moving.

By Christine Wunnicke, David Miller (translator),

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Missouri as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

This earnest, violent, yet utterly transfixing gay love story is set in the nineteenth-century American Midwest. Douglas Fortescue is a successful poet who flees England for America following a scandal; Joshua Jenkins is a feral young outlaw who was taught how to shoot a man at age six. The two men meet when Joshua robs Douglas’ carriage and takes him hostage; soon, a remarkable secret is revealed, and these two very different men grow closer, even as Douglas’ brother tries to “save” him from his uncivilized surroundings.

First published in Germany, Missouri is available in English for the first time.


My 3rd favorite read in 2023

Book cover of Sleeping it Off in Rapid City: Poems, New and Selected

Maitreyabandhu Why did I love this book?

Why does anyone love poetry? Because it turns you on, because it lights you up. Because it presents the world in fresh-minted, vigorous and deeply affecting language. Because it deepens your sense of the world. I read a lot of poetry! I mean, a lot!

I’ve only recently come across August Kleinzahler’s work but it would be hard to find more dynamic, tough, urban poetry. I’ve read and re-read him and every time I look at one of his poems it just gets better!

By August Kleinzahler,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Sleeping it Off in Rapid City as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The first broad retrospective of August Kleinzahler's career, Sleeping It Ofƒ in Rapid Citygathers poems from his major works along with a rich portion of new poems that visit different voice registers, experiment with form and length, and confirm Kleinzahler as among the most inventive and brilliant poets of our time. Travel―actual and imaginary―remains a passion and inspiration, and in these pages the poet also finds "This sanctified ground / Here, yes, here / The dead solid center of the universe / At the heartof the heart of America."


Don‘t forget about my book 😀

The Journey and the Guide: A Practical Course in Enlightenment

By Maitreyabandhu,

Book cover of The Journey and the Guide: A Practical Course in Enlightenment

What is my book about?

Many people say they are not religious, but if they were religious, they would be Buddhists. Well, here’s how you find out if you are a Buddhist.

This book guides you in learning about Buddhism and putting it into practice here and now in your day-to-day life. The book takes you through an eight-week journey of discovery into the Buddha’s profound vision and how you can start living it out.

Inspirational and accessible, including daily guidance and meditation tuition, it is a wonderful introduction to living Buddhism in the modern world.

Book cover of The Matter With Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions, and the Unmaking of the World
Book cover of Missouri
Book cover of Sleeping it Off in Rapid City: Poems, New and Selected

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