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2019 Goodreads Challenge

I’ve been doing the Goodreads Challenge for a few years now and I love it. I know some people are put off by the numbers, worrying that they’re not reading enough, but I’m a data nerd and love the end of year report.

This year I pledged to read 50 books, assuming I’d average a book a week on the commute, factoring in annual leave and the odd shorter book. I add everything I read to my profile, including the children’s books and guided journals I’m sent to review, but not the books I read with Jenson – it would easily double then!

2019 Goodreads Challenge

2019 Goodreads Challenge

2019 Goodreads Challenge

2019 Goodreads Challenge

I made a few notes in my bullet journal too, tracking things that Goodreads doesn’t. Of the 80 books I read, 33 were borrowed from the library, 28 were review copies, 7 were gifts/competition wins, 6 I bought myself, and 6 I have owned since pre-2019/were re-reads.

I’d struggle to rank my absolute favourites but there are some worthy of specific note:

Poetry: I used to think I didn’t like poetry. Then I read She is Fierce and How to Cure a Ghost. Now one of my bookish goals for 2020 is to read more poetry.

Mental health: I’ve read so many great non-fiction titles which I’ve found really helpful, particularly Burnout and First We Make the Beast Beautiful.

Feminist: I’m all for girl power, sisterhood, and positive female role models. I can’t recommend Ms Marvel enough and also really enjoyed Roar (a collection of short stories) and Yes She Can, a book I borrowed from the library and need to add to my permanent collection.

Novels: Everyone and their mother has raved about Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine but I’m gonna mention it anyway. I also really loved A Place For Us, which reminded me of one of my 2018 favourites, Home Fire.

2019 Goodreads Challenge

2019 Goodreads Challenge

2019 Goodreads Challenge

2019 Goodreads Challenge

2019 Goodreads Challenge

2019 Goodreads Challenge

What are your 2019 bookish highlights?

2019 Goodreads Challenge

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