2018 Reads and Beyond

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As a writer, reading is an
important part of the process. Reading teaches me many writing lessons while
entertaining me. I hope that it’s making me a better writer.





Inspired by some of the writers
and readers that I follow, here is my 2018 reading list and top books of the
year. Most were not published in 2018, but that’s when I read them so that’s
what counts.





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First, the list as I reviewed them – with links:





Avalanche (A
Stone Mountain Mystery #3) by Kristina Stanley – 5 stars





The
Warrior’s Path
(When Women Were Warriors #1) by Catherine M. Wilson – 5 stars





For The
Winner
(Golden Apple Trilogy #2) by Emily Hauser (Goodreads Author) – 5 stars





A
Journey of the Heart
(When Women Were Warriors #2) by Catherine M. Wilson –
5 stars





A Hero’s Tale
(When Women Were Warriors #3) by Catherine M. Wilson – 5 stars





Death in
Dulwich
(London Murder Mystery #1) by Alice Castle – 4.7 stars





Apricots and
Wolfsbane
by K.M. Pohlkamp – 4.9 stars





Air and Ash
(TIDES #1) by Alex Lidell – 4.3 stars





The
Shepherdess of Siena
by Linda Lafferty – 4.3 stars





The Last
Wish
(Saga o Wiedźminie #1) by Andrzej Sapkowski – 5 stars





Lord of
the Flies
by William Golding – 4.5 stars





The
Secret Keeper
by Kate Morton – 5+ stars





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The
Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
(The Chronicles of Narnia) by C.S. Lewis –
4.4 stars





The
Curious Case of Benjamin Button
by F. Scott Fitzgerald – 4.3 stars





Sword of
Destiny
(Saga o Wiedźminie #2) by Andrzej Sapkowski – 5 stars





Look the
Other Way
by Kristina Stanley – 4.6 stars





The
Death of Mrs. Westaway
by Ruth Ware – 5 stars





Never on
Saturday
by Sue Barnard – 4.4 stars





Heathcliff:
The Unanswered Questions Finally Answered?
by Sue Barnard – 4.4 stars





Horsemanship
by Gina McKnight (Editor) – 5 stars





Mr
Churchill’s Secretary
(Maggie Hope Mystery #1) by Susan Elia MacNeal – 3.7
stars





The
Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths
(Fiona Griffiths #3) by Harry Bingham – 5 stars





Code Name
Verity
(Code Name Verity #1) by Elizabeth E. Wein – 5+ stars





Joseph
Barnaby
by Susan Roebuck – 4.6 stars





Method
Acting For Writers: Learn Deep Point Of View Using Emotional Layers
by





Lisa Hall-Wilson – 5 stars





The
Ragged Edge of Night
by Olivia Hawker – 5 stars





What
Child Is This
by Rhys Bowen – 5 stars





Eadric
And The Wolves: A Novel Of The Danish Conquest Of England
by David K.
Mullaly – 4 stars





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I’ve missed a few books – the Children’s ones –
but these are the majority. On reflection, there are more five stars awarded than
memorable books, and I’ve tended to be unfair to the authors I interact with.
Why? Reverse favouritism?





Anyway, thinking back over the year and looking
for memorable reads, here’s my top three for each of the genres that I lean
towards:





Thrillers- Mystery- Suspense-Crime:

The
Secret Keeper
by Kate Morton – 5+ stars





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The
Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths
(Fiona Griffiths #3) by Harry Bingham – 5
stars





Avalanche (A
Stone Mountain Mystery #3) by Kristina Stanley – 5 stars





Fantasy:

The
Warrior’s Path
(When Women Were Warriors #1) by Catherine M. Wilson – 5
stars





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The Last
Wish
(Saga o Wiedźminie #1) by Andrzej Sapkowski – 5 stars





For The Winner
(Golden Apple Trilogy #2) by Emily Hauser (Goodreads Author) – 5 stars







Historical
Fiction
:





Code Name
Verity
(Code Name Verity #1) by Elizabeth E. Wein – 5+ stars





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The
Ragged Edge of Night
by Olivia Hawker – 5 stars





Apricots and
Wolfsbane
by K.M. Pohlkamp – 4.9 stars







Some of these cross genres and showed that is achievable seamlessly. These lists
lead into my top five reads of 2018 – well fiction reads – in order.



Top Five Reads
of 2018


1.             Code Name
Verity
(Code Name Verity #1) by Elizabeth E. Wein – 5+ stars





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2.            The
Secret Keeper
by Kate Morton – 5+ stars





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3.            The
Warrior’s Path
(When Women Were Warriors #1) by Catherine M. Wilson – 5
stars





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4.            The
Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths
(Fiona Griffiths #3) by Harry Bingham – 5
stars





5.            Avalanche (A
Stone Mountain Mystery #3) by Kristina Stanley – 5 stars





Top Non-fiction has to be my ‘desk-bible’ – Method
Acting For Writers: Learn Deep Point Of View Using Emotional Layers
by Lisa
Hall-Wilson. By the use it has already got, that 5 stars rating is low.





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Keeping track of my reading has been my
Goodreads account. I’ve now taken part in the Goodreads
Reading Challenge
for the last three years and passed my modest goal each
year. I set the bar low as there are days when I struggle to read more than a
few pages; not because the books are bad but because of health issues.





In 2018, I read 45 books and passed my target of
3o – call that figure 42 as three books got counted twice. Only 28 got reviewed
– as above – but Goodreads did keep tally so I must have some reviews
outstanding.





However, despite reading 41 books in 2017, I have
kept my goal for 2019 low at 35. I am ahead as I type this, but I’m now reading
a chunky 500-page book.





In my next Book Review post, I will list some of
the books that I plan to read – with another Challenge as the target.



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