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How many books has everyone read this year and which was your favourite?
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Oct 29, 2019 07:37AM
So far I have read 118 books in 2019 some of my favourites have been rebecca by daphne du maurier, Frankenstein by mary Shelley, the bookshop on the shore by jenny colgan and the shopaholic series by sophie kinsella.
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I'm on my 38th book. I loved Eleanor Oliphant, Hearts Invisible Furies and Moving! Can't believe you've read over 100 books. Work gets in the way of reading! 😂
So far I'm on my 81st book and my favourites would probably be Riley, Memoirs of a Geisha, PS, I Love You and The Cuckoo's Calling but idk. I've read soo many good books this year.
probably around 15. I really enjoyed station eleven but 1Q84 was also very good. I have high hopes for The Testaments which I'm starting soon
I'm on 26 so far this year, which is lower than my usual number, but I've been focusing on the big books that have been languishing on my to read list. (I have never been more grateful for my kindle!)
This is all so impressive reading how many books most people have read. I’ve managed to read 8 only. My favourite one this year was Jacqui Burnett’s Life’s Not Yoga. So inspiring!
At 29 so far. Just starting 30 - Varied mix. I don't count research for my own or the number of times I have read them on top.
83 & 5 on the go so far! I have read several non fiction lately which has made a real change. I think A Tomb With a View: The Stories & Glories of Graveyards by Peter Ross was brilliant!
Just passed my target for the year - it doesn't include reference books and papers and the endless reading of my own works but still time to try and hit one book a week. don't think I'll make it but lots on to read list
I'm not a great reader nor am I quick but set a target of 15 books for 2021. I am pretty chuffed that I've surpassed this already with 20 books. Reading some of the quantities of others achievements it's not much, but I've enjoyed the challenged and I've also pushed myself well out of my comfort zone with types of books too. the only issue I have with targets is that everyone seems to raise them each time, well I'm staying put next year with mine but will continue to push myself with different topics and authors. Happy reading everyone :-)
I'm afraid I am a very slow reader despite the fact I did a speed-reading course. I reserve using those skills for newspapers etc. For books, I like to read and appreciate the rhythm of the words, the choice of words, the characters, etc. - I get quite involved and if I don't then I give up on them! Hence I probably only fully read a dozen at the very most.
I have read 18 books so far this year. Like Anna, if I am really enjoying a book then I slow down, savour the quality of the writing sentence by sentence. For instance 'The Black Snow' by Paul Lynch, maybe some of you have read it? I found myself re-reading pages, saying to my long-suffering husband, 'Listen to this!'
Rosemary wrote: "I have read 18 books so far this year. Like Anna, if I am really enjoying a book then I slow down, savour the quality of the writing sentence by sentence. For instance 'The Black Snow' by Paul Lync..."Some books are sheer joy, some are hard going and I find my mind wandering. Amir Mukherjee's books are a delight for me, although as someone said the books I write are like his, I guess it might be just that we're on the same wavelength. I ought to buy another one and find time to read it. I can certainly recommend them if you like crime with wit and keen observation.
This thread is making me think I must find time to read more!
The joys of retirement! I checked and have read 68 books and did not finish three others so far this year. Have three more in the works and am not sure what December will bring. Found a lot of books to love and others to respect. Goodreads is such a temptation for me!
Abigail wrote: "The joys of retirement! I checked and have read 68 books and did not finish three others so far this year. Have three more in the works and am not sure what December will bring. Found a lot of book..."Wow, 68 is impressive Abigail! That is my aim when I retire, to read all the books I haven't time for at the moment, will be bliss!
Rosemary wrote: "I have read 18 books so far this year. Like Anna, if I am really enjoying a book then I slow down, savour the quality of the writing sentence by sentence. For instance 'The Black Snow' by Paul Lync..."That sounds amazing. Like when you slow down as you eat the last three Jaffa Cakes in the packet! There’s a lot to be said for savouring! :)
Michael wrote "That sounds amazing. Like when you slow down as you eat the last three Jaffa Cakes in the packet! There’s a lot to be said for savouring!lol
Anna wrote: "Michael wrote "That sounds amazing. Like when you slow down as you eat the last three Jaffa Cakes in the packet! There’s a lot to be said for savouring!lol"
You could eat the three Jaffa cakes very slowly at the same time as slowly reading each sentence, that would be even better, possibly even heavenly lol 😂
Books mentioned in this topic
NOS4A2 (other topics)A Tomb With a View: The Stories & Glories of Graveyards (other topics)
Riley (other topics)
Memoirs of a Geisha (other topics)
PS, I Love You (other topics)
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