Books! Books! Books! 2022 Reading Challenge

I am one of those people who cannot remember what a book (or movie) was about three minutes after I finish it, unless it was very special, in which case I might remember something about it — or only that I thought it was very special. Since I read a lot, and I don’t like to read the same book twice, especially if it is unintentional, I keep track of what I read on the Goodreads website.
In the Goodreads 2022 Reading Challenge, I challenged myself to read 50 books. I read about 64. Most of them were fiction, but there were a few nonfiction — and a few that I started and didn’t finish. Life is too short and all that…
Many of the books I read are tailored more to women, but not all of them. I do like romance, but not the hardcore Harlequin type of romance. Here are the novels that I gave five out of five stars to in 2022:
The Littlest Library by Poppy Alexander – I love most books that are about libraries and bookstores!The Forest of Vanishing Stars by Kristin Harmel – Don’t remember anything about it, but it was recommended to me by a friend who was reading it in a book club.Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin – I think this was voted the best novel of the year by Goodreads readers.The Secret of the Old Clock by Carolyn Keene – Yes, this is a Nancy Drew book. I read it again for old time’s sake. I loved them then, and I love them now. This is the second book in the series of many books. I remember my cousin bought me the first and second books in the series. The first is The Hidden Staircase. The Messy Lives of Book People by Phaedra Patrick – I love reading any books about book people!The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley – I don’t remember anything about it, but I also am drawn to books about Paris. And if a book is about a Paris bookstore, well….Maus by Spiegelman – Politics as it is, Maus was sold out on Amazon for a while this past year. I had never read it. I read the graphic novel. Does it come as a regular novel???? I couldn’t find one on Amazon.The Arc by Hoen – I loved this book, and I actually remember something about it. It is about a matchmaking service gone awry.The Newcomer by Andrews – I loved this one too, but I don’t remember it. I read it at the beginning of 2022. The Party Crasher by Sophie Kinsella – Definitely a girl’s book. I love everything Kinsella writes. Her most famous book is Confessions of a Shopaholic.I would also recommend the novels I gave four stars to:
Lucy by the Sea by Elizabeth StroutWhen We Were Bright and Beautiful by Gillian MedoffLast Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda LoMiss Benson’s Beetle – Recommended to me. Don’t remember it, but I liked it. The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka I saw her interviewed another book (later in this list) that I think I had already read, and I was intrigued.The Huntress by Kate QuinnThe Swimmers by Julie Otsuka – Very interesting book. Recommend to either gender. Election by Tom Perrotta – This is a pretty easy read about a high school election. Good book about popularity and teen stereotypes. The Hotel Nantucket by Elin Hilderbrand – I like everything by Hildebrand.The Book Woman’s Daughter by Richardson – I also read The Bookwoman of Troublesome Creek. and I enjoyed them both. Lessons in Chemistry by Garmus – Another entry for best novel of the year in Goodreads.Love Marriage by AliDonut Fall in Love by Lau – “Donut” remember it, but it sounds like a romance.Book Lovers by Emily Henry – I like Emily HenryBy the Book by Jasmine Guillory – She is a romance writer.Groundskeeping by Lee Cole – I really liked this one. Great characters and story.Shadows of Berlin by GillhamOne Italian Summer by SerleThe Lincoln Highway by Towles – A very popular book. Highly recommended for everyone. This book has no quotation marks at all for dialogue. Check it out!Vox by Baker – Recommended to me by a friend. I think it is about phone sex if I recall.The Unsinkable Greta James by Smith – I liked it. The Night She Disappeared by JewellThe Cat Who Saved Books by NatsukawaBefore She Disappeared by Gardner – Not to be confused with the book above! Liked then both.
Three stars, but I did get through them. They were good enough to read, but after I was done, I guess I said Meh! Or maybe just not as good as the book I read before it!
Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney – Did I even finish it? I expected more of Feeney. I believe it was a popular book in 2022.Fairy Tale by Stephen King – Not a real King fan, but the few I have read I have liked. This one had too much fantasy world in it for me. On the Rooftop by Sexton – Also a finalist in the best book of the year. Maybe I should have given it four stars. It was a good book. Angelika Frankenstein Makes Her Match by Sally ThorneThe Most Likely Club by Elyssa FriedlandThe Mutual Friend by Carter BaysTracy Flick Can’t Win by Tom Perrotta – Related to Election about high school popularityThe Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill – I liked this one. Mystery/thriller, I think.The Change by Kirsten MullerThe Spanish Love Deception by Elena ArmasCounterfeit by Kristin ChenForever by Judy Blume – She writes teen books mostly. I think I read this because I heard it ws groundbreaking. Girl, Woman, Other by EvaristoIf I got through the book, I generally liked it well enough, and gave it a 3, 4, or 5. There are a few books that I didn’t get through. I don’t like to waste time reading books I don’t like, although I still feel a little guilty when I give up!
P.S. I apologize for not using the first names of some of the authors. It got tedious listing all of these books and authors!!!
Next Week: Some nonfiction books