List of Books Read in 2019

In 2019 I decided to keep track of the books I read, and, as it turns out, I set a lively reading pace. By the end of December 2019, I’d read a total of sixty-three books, most of them fiction. Only those books I finished made the list. If I set them aside or am still working on reading them, I left them off the list. Titles in bold are books I’ve read before and reread in 2019. Two are my books (more on that another time).


I’m trying to get a handle on what it is about the books I read quickly that captivate me so much that I can’t put them down, or if I must put them down, I can’t get them out of my head and must pick them up again as soon as possible. I think the writing style has the most to do with it and genre the least. This also goes for authors that grab me so much with their stories that I have to read everything they write. As you can see from the list, Sue Grafton has me hooked, and I started reading her books in March 2019 with A is for Alibi.


I used to read more non-fiction, but lately, I prefer the escape of fiction, though literary fiction isn’t the same type of escape as genre fiction. Most literary fiction rubs your nose in reality rather than allows you to escape it.


A number of indie books made my reading list. I’m an indie author and I read other indie authors. I often get them in e-book format, which takes me much longer to read. When I find a compelling story, though, the format doesn’t prevent me from getting addicted to it; however, it might prevent me from picking it up as frequently as I do paperback stories I’m addicted to.


Here is my complete reading list for 2019:





Month
Title
Author


January
The Host
Stephenie Meyer


January
The All-Girl Filling Station’s Last Reunion
Fannie Flagg


January
Leaving Time
Jodi Picoult


January
Whiskey Sour
J. A. Konrath


January
The Haunting of Hill House
Shirley Jackson


January
Saving Grace
Hannah Howe


January
Watership Down
Richard Adams


February
Dune
Frank Herbert


February
Leverage in Death
J. D. Robb


February
The Ocean at the End of the Lane
Neil Gaiman


February
Save the Cat! Writes a Novel
Jessica Brody


February
The Rules of Magic
Alice Hoffman


March
The Lake House
Kate Morton


March
A is for Alibi
Sue Grafton


March
Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency
Douglas Adams


March
Stones from the River
Ursula Hegi


April
Of Blood and Bone
Nora Roberts


April
Final Year
MJ Moores


April
Sam’s Song
Hannah Howe


April
Twe12lve
Ceri Bladen


April
The Lucky One
Nicholas Sparks


May
B is for Burglar
Sue Grafton


May
C is for Corpse
Sue Grafton


May
Half-Blood Blues
Esi Edugyan


May
Blood and Circuses
Aliya Smyth


May
The Birth House
Ami McKay


May
The Great Alone
Kristin Hannah


June
Blithe Images
Nora Roberts


June
Strands of Starlight
Gael Baudino


June
Death of an Expert Witness
P. D. James


July
Bloody Mary
J. A. Konrath


July
A Fatal Inversion
Barbara Vine


July
Soothed by Magic: Hidden Coven Series Book 2
Kim McDougal


August
Anna Karenina
Leo Tolstoy


August
Blank Space
Jennifer Young


August
The Wonder
Emma Donoghue


August
Dark Sacred Night
Michael Connelly


August
The Midnight Line
Lee Child


August
Past Tense
Lee Child


August
Connections in Death
Nora Roberts


September
The Accidental Tourist
Anne Tyler


September
After Eden
Jennifer Young


September
An Irish Country Girl
Patrick Taylor


September
Born a Crime
Trevor Noah


September
Persuader
Lee Child


September
One Shot
Lee Child


September
Lo’ Mae
John Erwin


October
Assassin’s Apprentice
Robin Hobb


October
Inborn Magic: Hidden Coven Series Book 1
Kim McDougal


October
The Godfather
Mario Puzzo


October
The Hunted
Val Tobin


November
Innocence
Roald Dahl


November
Trigger Magic: Hidden Coven Series Book 3
Kim McDougal


November
Odd Thomas
Dean Koontz


December
Practical Magic
Alice Hoffman


December
Body in the Harbour
Nanci M. Pattenden


December
Two Solitudes
Hugh MacLennan


December
Could it be Forever? My Story
David Cassidy


December
E is for Evidence
Sue Grafton


December
F is for Fugitive
Sue Grafton


December
Storm Child
Jennifer Young


December
G is for Gumshoe
Sue Grafton


December
Earthbound
Val Tobin
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