Year in Review 2014
As I said in my previous post, I didn’t have such a good year this year in terms of meeting goals and challenges. I had planned to read 52 books, and I wound up reading 26, or about half of what I wanted to read.

Dana has
read 26 books toward her goal of 52 books.
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26 of 52 (50%)
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Boo!
Here is the stats breakdown:
Total number of books read: 26.
Fiction books: 23.
Nonfiction books: 3.
YA books: 7.
Audio books: 6.
Digital books: 10.
DailyLit books: 0.
Books reread: 9.
Favorite reads of the year (in no particular order):
Audio book of Ian McKellen reading The Odyssey
Audio books of Tolkien’s books narrated by Rob Inglis
by Jhumpa Lahiri ()
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman (review)
The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy (review)
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro (review)
Least favorite books:
Splintered by A. G. Howard (review)
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi (review)
Favorite book meme of the year: Not that I participated all that much, but Top Ten Tuesdays. Again.
Favorite Reading Challenge: The R.I.P. Challenge, though I made very little progress this year. I was really in the mood for creepy books come fall, though.
Favorite Blog Posts (again, in no particular order, and not that I posted much):
Re-Reading Harry Potter: The Creepy Riddle House
Re-Reading Harry Potter: The Trouble with Time-Turners
Re-Reading Harry Potter: Trelawney’s Not a Fraud
Top Ten Best/Worst Book to Movie Adaptations
Re-Reading Harry Potter: “Mars is Bright Tonight”
Re-Reading Harry Potter: Harry at Hogwarts
I had a lot of fun with Harry Potter this year, but I stalled out in Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix. Here’s hoping I can pick that back up again, but perhaps dial it back a bit. The posts I wrote were loooooong.
Here is my Where Are Your Reading 2013 Challenge map:
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Year in Review 2014
Related posts:My Life in Books: Part Two — The Ramona Quimby SeriesSunday Salon: The Shelf Awareness InterviewThe True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, Avi