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Sosha Lewis is a writer whose work has been featured in The Washington Post, Huffington Post, MUTHA Magazine and The Charlotte Observer.

She writes about her sometimes wild, sometimes hilarious, sometimes heartbreaking past filled with free-lunches, a grimy sports bar, a six foot tall Albino woman who tried to save her teenage soul, felonious, drug addicted parents, an imaginary friend named Blueberry and growing up nestled in the coal-dusted mountains of West Virginia.

One of my favorite things about the month of December is all the lists! I am a complete sucker for “best of” lists. Here are my lists for favorite books, movies, TV shows and podcasts that I read, watched or listened to this year (please note that the books did not necessarily come out in 2019…they are just ones that I read or re-read in 2019).

Books

Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison
Becoming, Michelle Obama
Florida, Laura Groff
Heating & Cooling: 52 Micro Memoirs, Beth Ann Fennelly
Stay Sexy & Don’t Get Murdered, Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

Movies

Booksmart
Knives Out
Avengers: End Game
Toy Story 4
Peanut Butter Falcon

TV Shows/Series

Mindhunter
Schitt’s Creek
Unbelievable
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Stranger Things

Podcasts

My Favorite Murder
Criminal
Ear Hustle
Up and Vanished
The Bob & Sheri Oddcast

This article was written by a guest blogger. The opinions expressed here are those of the writer and do not reflect the opinions of Bob Lacey, Sheri Lynch or the Bob & Sheri show.

Sosha Lewis is a writer whose work has been featured in The Washington Post, Huffington Post, MUTHA Magazine and The Charlotte Observer. She writes about her sometimes wild, sometimes hilarious, sometimes heartbreaking past filled with free-lunches, a grimy sports bar, a six foot tall Albino woman who tried to save her teenage soul, felonious, drug addicted parents, an imaginary friend named Blueberry and growing up nestled in the coal-dusted mountains of West Virginia.

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