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Goodbye, 2021. Hello, 2022!
Number of adult books read: 121 (60%)—As much as I love children's literature, the bulk of my reading is always in the adult category. This has remained very consistent over the years.
Number of YA books read: 21 (10%)—I'm reading fewer and fewer teen books every year, it seems.
Number of MG books read: 61 (30%)—Thanks to the Cybils Awards and another book award program I help judge most years, I read a lot of middle-grade novels.
Number of books by female authors: 177 (87%)—Another thing I remain very consistent on is reading mostly female authors. I guess it's mostly women writing in the genres I like?
Number of books by male authors: 26 (13%)—My percentage rate on this one is actually a teensy bit higher this year than last.
Number of books by male/female combo: 1 (.005%)
Number of books read, personal collection: 25 (12%)—Oops! I did not do a very good job in this category.
Number of books read, review copies: 52 (26%)—This percentage is down from last year.
Number of books read, borrowed from library: 126 (62%)—I love the library! Last year, 53% of my reads were from the library. I'm glad to see that this number has gone up.
Number of books read, paper: 141 (69%)—I'll always be a fan of "real" books!
Number of books read, electronic: 44 (22%)
Number of books read, audio: 18 (9%)—I only listened to 6 audiobooks last year. This year, I had one going all the time, hence the elevated number.
Number of reading challenges joined: 9
Number of reading challenges completed: 5
For my own records, I like to record the titles of the books I read every year. Here are my books for 2021 (asterisks denote favorites):
- 1. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig (Jan)
- 2. When the Stars Go Dark by Paula McLain (Jan)
- 3. Murder at Marble House by Alyssa Maxwell (Jan)
- 4. The Caretakers by Eliza Maxwell (Jan)
- 5. The Length of a String by Elissa Brent Weissman* (Jan)
- 6. Egg Drop Dead by Vivien Chien (Jan)
- 7. Strike Me Down by Mindy Mejia (Jan)
- 8. The Lost Girl of Astor Street by Stephanie Morrill* (Jan)
- 9. The Island at the End of Everything by Kiran Millwood Hargrave (Jan)
- 10. Toxic Toffee by Amanda Flower (Jan)
- 11. Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus by Dusti Bowling [audio] (Jan)
- 12. Dark August by Katie Tallo* (Jan)
- 13. The Stills by Jess Montgomery (Jan)
- 14. Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan [audio] (Jan)
- 15. The Nature of Fragile Things by Susan Meissner* (Jan)
- 16. To Kill a Mocking Girl by Harper Kincaid (Jan)
- 17. The Stranger Behind You by Carol Goodman (Jan)
- 18. A Lady's Guide to Mischief and Mayhem by Manda Collins (Jan)
- 19. Alone by Megan E. Freeman (Jan)
- 20. Such a Quiet Place by Megan Miranda (Jan)
- 21. Death in the Family by Tessa Wegert (Jan)
- 22. Veiled in Smoke by Jocelyn Green (Jan)
- 23. Home Before Dark by Riley Sager (Feb)
- 24. Shadows of the White City by Jocelyn Green (Feb)
- 25. The Family Ship by Sonja Yoerg (Feb)
- 26. Beginners Welcome by Cindy Baldwin (Feb)
- 27. In the Deep by Loreth Anne White (Feb)
- 28. On These Magic Shores by Yamile Saied Méndez (Feb)
- 29. The Family by Louise Jensen (Feb)
- 30. 96 Miles by J.L. Esplin* (Feb)
- 31. The Cold Dish by Craig Johnson (Feb)
- 32. The Missing One by Lucy Atkins (Feb)
- 33. The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel (Feb)
- 34. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott* [audio] [re-read] (Feb)
- 35. The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths (Feb)
- 36. The Bone Code by Kathy Reichs* (Feb)
- 37. The Survivors by Jane Harper (Feb)
- 38. The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman (Mar)
- 39. The Mountains Wild by Sarah Stewart Taylor (Mar)
- 40. The Lost Family by Libby Copeland (Mar)
- 41. The Dead Season by Tessa Wegert (Mar)
- 42. The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen [re-read] (Mar)
- 43. The Runaway King by Jennifer A. Nielsen (Mar)
- 44. A Trail of Lies by Kylie Logan (Mar)
- 45. After Alice Fell by Kim Taylor Blakemore (Mar)
- 46. The Elephant's Girl by Celesta Rimington (Mar)
- 47. The Sanatorium by Sarah Pearse (Mar)
- 48. A Distant Grave by Sarah Stewart Taylor (Mar)
- 49. Willa and the Whale by Chad Morris and Shelly Brown (Mar)
- 50. The Answer Is... by Alex Trebek* [audio] (Mar)
- 51. The Shadow Throne by Jennifer A. Nielsen (Mar)
- 52. The Captive Kingdom by Jennifer A. Nielsen (Mar)
- 53. Good Girl, Bad Blood by Holly Jackson (Mar)
- 54. Killer Kung Pao by Vivien Chien (Mar)
- 55. The Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley (Mar)
- 56. Any Sign of Life by Rae Carson (Apr)
- 57. The Fire Thief by Debra Bokur (Apr)
- 58. Premeditated Myrtle by Elizabeth C. Bunce* [audio] (Apr)
- 59. Bluebird by Sharon Cameron* (Apr)
- 60. The Devil and the Dark Water by Stuart Turton (Apr)
- 61. Until I Find You by Rea Frey (Apr)
- 62. The Boy From the Woods by Harlan Coben (Apr)
- 63. The Second Life of Mirielle West by Amanda Skenandore (Apr)
- 64. The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein [audio] (Apr)
- 65. The Cold Vanish by Jon Billman* (Apr)
- 66. All the Children Are Home by Patry Francis (Apr)
- 67. The Glass House by Eve Chase (Apr)
- 68. We Are All the Same in the Dark by Julia Heaberlin (Apr)
- 69. Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto (May)
- 70. Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery* [audio] [re-read] (May)
- 71. The Girl in His Shadow by Audrey Blake (May)
- 72. The Wrong Family by Terryn Fisher (May)
- 73. Luck of the Titanic by Stacey Lee (May)
- 74. American Baby by Gabrielle Glaser* (May)
- 75. Go to My Grave by Catriona McPherson (May)
- 76. Flower Net by Lisa See (May)
- 77. Starfish by Lisa Fipps (May)
- 78. Dive Smack by Demetra Brodsky (May)
- 79. Atomic Habits by James Clear* (May)
- 80. Hems & Homicide by Elizabeth Penney (May)
- 81. Shiver by Allie Reynolds (May)
- 82. Lifeboat 12 by Susan Hood (May)
- 83. She Lies in Wait by Gytha Lodge (May)
- 84. A Deadly Fortune by Stacie Murphy (May)
- 85. Anne of Avonlea by L.M. Montgomery [audio] (May)
- 86. Margot by Jillian Cantor (May)
- 87. The Wilding Sisters by Eve Chase (May)
- 88. Along a Storied Trail by Ann H. Gabhart (May)
- 89. The Distance Between Lost and Found by Kathryn Holmes (Jun)
- 90. The Light of Luna Park by Addie Armstrong (Jun)
- 91. You Belong Here Now by Diana Rostad (Jun)
- 92. An Unexpected Peril by Deanna Raybourn (Jun)
- 93. Anne of the Island by L.M. Montgomery [audio] (Jun)
- 94. The Nature of the Beast by Louise Penny* (Jun)
- 95. A Solitude of Wolverines by Alice Henderson (Jun)
- 96. Midnight at the Electric by Jodi Lynn Anderson (Jun)
- 97. The Girls in the Stilt House by Kelly Mustain (Jun)
- 98. The Disappearing Act by Catherine Steadman (Jun)
- 99. The Next Ship Home by Heather Webb (Jun)
- 100. A Distance Too Grand by Regina Scott* (Jul)
- 101. Dear America: Behind the Masks by Susan Patron (Jul)
- 102. Nothing Short of Wondrous by Regina Scott (Jul)
- 103. The Lion of Mars by Jennifer L. Holm* (Jul)
- 104. The Girl Beneath the Sea by Andrew Mayne (Jul)
- 105. The Quality of Silence by Rosamund Lupton (Jul)
- 106. Open for Murder by Mary Angela (Jul)
- 107. A Girl From Yamhill by Beverly Cleary (Jul)
- 108. The Opposite of Everyone by Joshilyn Jackson (Jul)
- 109. Boston Jane by Jennifer L. Holm* (Jul)
- 110. Boston Jane: Wilderness Days by Jennifer L. Holm (Jul)
- 111. Boston Jane: The Claim by Jennifer L. Holm (Jul)
- 112. Little Disasters by Sarah Vaughan (Jul)
- 113. The House By the Sea by Louise Douglas (Jul)
- 114. Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton (Jul)
- 115. In the Same Boat by Holly Green (Jul)
- 116. Murder Most Sweet by Laura Jensen Walker (Jul)
- 117. After Anna by Lisa Scottoline (Jul)
- 118. Deep Water by Watt Key (Jul)
- 119. Dear America: All the Stars in the Sky by Megan McDonald (Jul)
- 120. No One Ever Asked by Katie Ganshert (Aug)
- 121. The Good Turn by Dervla McTiernan (Aug)
- 122. We Are Not Free by Traci Chee (Aug)
- 123. Dead Wake by Erik Larsen [audio] (Aug)
- 124. Apples Never Fall by Liane Moriarty* (Aug)
- 125. The Distant Dead by Heather Young (Aug)
- 126. Westering Women by Sandra Dallas (Aug)
- 127. Shiner by Amy Jo Burns (Aug)
- 128. A Dark and Stormy Murder by Julia Buckley (Aug)
- 129. Ophie's Ghosts by Justina Ireland (Aug)
- 130. Missing Okalee by Laura Ojeda Melchor (Aug)
- 131. The Stillwater Girls by Minka Kent (Aug)
- 132. The Third Pole by Mark Synnott (Aug)
- 133. True Grit by Charles Portis* [audio] (Aug)
- 134. Eat Your Heart Out by Kelly deVos (Aug)
- 135. If It Rains by Jennifer L. Wright* (Aug)
- 136. The Indifferent Stars Above by Daniel James Brown (Sep)
- 137. A Soft Place to Land by Janae Marks (Sep)
- 138. Need by Joelle Charbonneau (Sep)
- 139. Marshmallow Malice by Amanda Flowers (Sep)
- 140. Clark and Division by Naomi Hirahara (Sep)
- 141. I'd Rather Be Reading by Anne Bogel (Sep)
- 142. The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave (Sep)
- 143. All Systems Red by Martha Wells (Sep)
- 144. Kiss Me Now by Melanie Jacobson (Sep)
- 145. A Great Reckoning by Louise Penny* (Sep)
- 146. Unquiet Ghosts by Glenn Meade (Sep)
- 147. What Beauty There Is by Cory Anderson (Sep)
- 148. Willodeen by Katherine Applegate (Sep)
- 149. Survive the Night by Riley Sager* (Sep)
- 150. Bottomland by Michelle Hoover (Sep)
- 151. Glass Houses by Louise Penny* [audio] (Sep)
- 152. Still Life in Blood by Crystal Heidel (Sep)
- 153. The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St. James (Sep)
- 154. Across the Desert by Dusti Bowling (Oct)
- 155. The Hidden by Melanie Golding (Oct)
- 156. Beyond the Mapped Stars by Rosalyn Eves (Oct)
- 157. In a Flash by Donna Jo Napoli (Oct)
- 158. To Tell You the Truth by Beth Vrabel (Oct)
- 159. An Occasionally Happy Family by Cliff Burke (Oct)
- 160. The Last Bear by Hannah Gold (Oct)
- 161. All You Knead is Love by Tanya Guerrero (Oct)
- 162. Death at Greenway by Lori Rader-Day (Oct)
- 163. Finding Junie Kim by Ellen Oh (Oct)
- 164. A Slow Fire Burning by Paula Hawkins (Oct)
- 165. A Place to Hang the Moon by Kate Albus* (Oct)
- 166. Breathing Underwater by Sarah Allen (Oct)
- 167. When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Peach Pie by Erin Soderberg Downing (Nov)
- 168. Fly Away by Patricia MacLachlan (Nov)
- 169. The Losers at the Center of the Galaxy by Mary Winn Heider (Nov)
- 170. Dead and Breakfast by Kate Kingsbury (Nov)
- 171. Linked by Gordon Korman (Nov)
- 172. The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Nov)
- 173. War and Millie McGonigle by Karen Cushman (Nov)
- 174. The Silver Blonde by Elizabeth Ross (Nov)
- 175. Take Back the Block by Chrystal D. Giles (Nov)
- 176. Taylor Before and After by Jennie Englund (Nov)
- 177. How to Get Away With Myrtle by Elizabeth C. Bunce* [audio] (Nov)
- 178. What the Dead Leave Behind by Rosemary Simpson (Nov)
- 179. Clues to the Universe by Christina Li (Nov)
- 180. Houdini and Me by Dan Gutman (Nov)
- 181. Cuba in My Pocket by Adrianna Cuevas (Nov)
- 182. As Good As Dead by Holly Jackson (Nov)
- 183. Cold-Blooded Myrtle by Elizabeth C. Bunce* [audio] (Nov)
- 184. Violets Are Blue by Barbara Dee (Nov)
- 185. The Lines Between Us by Amy Lynn Green* (Dec)
- 186. Flight of the Puffin by Ann Braden (Dec)
- 187. A Quiet Life in the Country by T.E. Kinsey* (Dec)
- 188. My Name is Layla by Reyna Marder Gentin (Dec)
- 189. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens* [audio] (Dec)
- 190. Favorite Poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow* (Dec)
- 191. The Long Weekend by Gilly Macmillan (Dec)
- 192. Mr. Dickens and His Carol by Samantha Silva (Dec)
- 193. Many Points of Me by Caroline Gertler (Dec)
- 194. Into the Wind by William Loizeaux (Dec)
- 195. Poison Lilies by Katie Tallo* (Dec)
- 196. Sorry For Your Loss by Joanne Levy (Dec)
- 197. The Disinvited Guest by Carol Goodman (Dec)
- 198. Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson* [re-read] (Dec)
- 199. The Outlaws of Sherwood by Robin McKinley [audio] (Dec)
- 200. Yusuf Azeem is Not a Hero by Saadia Faruqi (Dec)
- 201. The Murder Rule by Dervla McTiernan (Dec)
- 202. A History of Wild Places by Shea Ernshaw (Dec)
- 203. The Vanishing Stair by Maureen Johnson (Dec)
Too Many Reading Challenges? No Such Thing!
One last post for the day...I promise!
You all know how much I adore my reading challenges. I love seeing new ones pop up this time of year. There are so many great ones out there for 2022; believe you me, I wanted to join them all! I managed to limit myself to *just* ten. Before you all stage an intervention, recognize that the first five aren't all that challenging because they encompass what I usually read and track anyway. The last five, though? Well, we'll see how I do.
1. 2022 Literary Escapes Challenge hosted by Lori @Escape With Dollycas Into a Good Book
Boo and Yeah: A (Mostly) Successful Year With Reading Challenges
So, book lovers, what are your thoughts on reading challenges? Obviously, I adore them. Even when I don't finish them (which is most of the time), I still have a ball finding books that fit prompts, making check marks on challenge lists, and seeing others challengers' progress. It's just...fun. This year, I'm patting myself on the back a bit because I actually did pretty well with all of my challenges. Just because I only completed a few of them doesn't mean I didn't expand my reading horizons, find some great books to read, and have myself a good ole time. My kids say I have no idea what real fun is. I can't imagine why...
Let's start with my successes. My biggest one is first:
Boom! For the first time ever, I met (and surpasses, thank you very much) my goal of reading 200 books in a year. I love tracking my reading with Goodreads.
The Children's Historical Fiction Reading Challenge 2021 Wrap-Up Post
- About a war other than World War II Finding Junie Kim by Ellen Oh
- Takes place before 1800 The Outlaws of Sherwood by Robin McKinley
- Set in a country you do not live in Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
- Main character travels on a ship, train, or covered wagon Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan
- Set in a decade you don't usually choose to read about Cuba in My Pocket by Adrianna Cuevas
- A major holiday is celebrated A Place to Hang the Moon by Kate Albus
- Takes place in a city or region where you have lived The Island at the End of Everything by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
- Features time travel to the past Houdini and Me by Dan Gutman
- About a historical disaster, natural or otherwise Luck of the Titanic by Stacey Lee
- With a proper noun in the title Premeditated Myrtle by Elizabeth C. Bunce
- Features a real female hero from the past
- Book that relates somehow to your own family history (the main character emigrates from the same country your ancestors did, the MC participates in a historical event your family member did, about someone you're related to, etc.) Beyond the Mapped Stars by Rosalyn Eves
- Written by a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) author We Are Not Free by Traci Chee
- Features a main character with a different ethnicity, religion, or culture than your own The Length of a String by Elissa Brent Weissman
- Has an animal on the cover Bluebird by Sharon Cameron
- A ghost story Ophie's Ghosts by Justina Ireland
- Features a castle or an old house
- Set in South or Central America
- A mystery The Lost Girl of Astor Street by Stephanie Morrill
- Set in the decade that one of your parents was born in War and Mollie McGonigle by Karen Cushman
- Concerns an event of historical significance that happened during your lifetime (or your parents' lifetimes if you were born after 2000)
- Features a search for gold or other kinds of treasure Behind the Masks by Susan Patron
- A person in period clothing on the cover Boston Jane by Jennifer L. Holm
- Based on a true story Lifeboat 12 by Susan Hood
21 out of 25 isn't bad at all, so I'm not going to be too hard on myself for not finishing my own challenge. Ha ha.
For the one of you who asked, no, I will not be bringing the challenge back next year. I wasn't a very good hostess this year and I've got other projects to focus on in 2022. We'll see what happens in 2023!
For the two other participants in the challenge, here's a final Linky to use for posting any reviews or wrap-up posts related to the challenge. Thanks again for hanging in there with me. I appreciate the support! Oh, and if you did finish the challenge and I owe you a book, please let me know.
Top Ten Tuesday: My Best Books of 2021
Merry Christmas!
Wishing all of my book blogging friends across the globe a very Merry Christmas! Whether or not you celebrate, enjoy the holiday break. God bless you with peace, joy, and love today and always.
Top Ten Tuesday: My Christmas Favorites
Happy Tuesday! How's everyone doing? I'm swell, especially because I have exciting news—on Sunday, I finished my 200th book of the year, meaning that, for the first time ever, I met my goal of reading 200 books in a year. Cue the confetti! I don't know how you tally up your totals, but I count books finished (not including picture books or anything under 50 pages) and not pages read, so it's possible I've read more pages in other years, just not this many actual volumes. I'm so proud of myself :) We won't talk about all the other more productive things I could have accomplished with all those hours...moving along...
Today's TTT topic is Top Ten Books I Hope Santa Brings/Bookish Wishes. It has this addendum, that I find kind of odd but others might enjoy: This was so popular when I did it in June that we’re doing it again for the holidays! List the top 10 books you’d love to own and include a link to your wishlist so that Santa can grant your wish. Make sure you link your wishlist to your mailing address [here’s how to do it on Amazon] or include the email address associated with your ereader in the list description so people know how to get the book to you. After you post, jump around the Linky and grant a wish or two if you’d like. You can make your identity known or be someone’s secret Santa! Please don’t feel obligated to send anything to anyone! If you would rather not include your wish list, just share the books you hope you find under your tree on Christmas morning. I can't imagine asking people to buy me books, so I'm going to skip this topic altogether. Instead, I thought it might be fun to share some of my favorite Christmas things—books, music, movies, etc. Before we get to that, though, be sure to click on over to That Artsy Reader Girl and give our hostess, Jana, some love.
My Top Ten Christmas Favorites
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I've mentioned before that I'm a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly known as Mormons). One thing people of my faith revere is the Sabbath Day, which we try to keep holy. To this end, Mormons don't generally shop on Sundays or attend things like sporting events. Growing up, my father was adamant about us kids only watching uplifting things on the Sabbath. Other than videos produced by our church, he had two others he deemed appropriate: The Sound of Music and It's a Wonderful Life. My siblings and I viewed both so many times that we can still quote them word-for-word all these years later. My love for It's a Wonderful Life started then and continues now. It remains my all-time favorite Christmas movie.
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