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For the second year in a row, I kept a rudimentary reading list, jotted and scratched on a sheet of notebook paper. My reading list is a dumping ground for books I don't want to forget-- books I see on the library shelf, books recommended by friends, or books mentioned on other blogs. My reading list is an informal record sheet, too. As I complete a book, I pencil down the completion date next to the title and at the end of the year I type up a neat list of all the books I finished.
I love taking a look back at my reading year.
I love taking a look back at my reading year.
First a few stats:
I read 65 books this year.
That's up 8 books from last year.
That number doesn't include the 33 books I read aloud with the kids for fun... or what we read for history, science, and art in school... or the myriads of picture books we consumed!
I read 27 non-fiction titles and 38 fiction titles.
First book I completed in 2013: Desperate: Hope for the Mom Who Needs to Breathe
by Sally Clarkson and Sarah Mae
Last book I completed in 2013: Okay for Now
by Gary D. Schmidt
I read 65 books this year.
That's up 8 books from last year.
That number doesn't include the 33 books I read aloud with the kids for fun... or what we read for history, science, and art in school... or the myriads of picture books we consumed!
I read 27 non-fiction titles and 38 fiction titles.
First book I completed in 2013: Desperate: Hope for the Mom Who Needs to Breathe
Last book I completed in 2013: Okay for Now
I thought it would be fun to give a few highlights from the year, too. And please, if you are a reader, consider chiming in!
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Don't let the cover fool you.
It may appear to be a quiet and serene sort of book, but inside the pages unfolds an intriguing tale of mystery and unanswered question, set in World War II and the present day.
You must know, it was a literal can't-put-this-down kind of book. The suspense nearly killed me and I read during every free moment so I could figure out how it was going to resolve. I read in bed. I read at the stove. I read while the kids and Brian tried to talk to me. Ooops!
It's not one of those scary suspense novels, but it did keep me up at night and entered my dreams. I was that into it! I read another of Morton's book, The Distant Hours, this summer and while it was good, it had a darker mood.
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I could call this year The Year of the Memoir because I read so, so many of them. I read a few biographies, too, but mostly memoirs and mostly of the medical genre. Can you tell where my interests lie?
I love reading about people and their stories. It's like reading a novel, only it's true!
I love reading about people and their stories. It's like reading a novel, only it's true!
With the memoir playing such a huge role in my reading life this year, it would be unfair to leave out a few other highlights:
The Midwife's Here!: The Enchanting True Story of One of Britain's Longest Serving Midwives
by Linda Fairley (and its sequel), One Doctor: Close Calls, Cold Cases, and the Mysteries of Medicine
by Brendan Reilly, Bread, Jam and a Borrowed Pram
by Dot May Dunn, In the Midst of Life by Jennifer Worth, and Call the Nurse: True Stories of a Country Nurse on a Scottish Isle by Mary J. MacLeod.
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Runner-up for best classics were The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum and The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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Best Re-read was All Creatures Great and Small
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Best Non-Fiction (non-memoir) was The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio: How My Mother Raised 10 Kids on 25 Words or Less
Runner up was Train Like a Mother: How to Get Across Any Finish Line - and Not Lose Your Family, Job, or Sanity
by Dimity McDowell and Sarah Bowen Shea. In 2013, I used my #1 hobby (reading) to learn about my #2 hobby (running).
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The Two Books I Quit were The Silent Wife
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My 2014 list looks a lot like my 2013 list and includes books like:
- What Alice Forgot
by Liane Moriarty
- Still Alice
by Lisa Genova
- Special Deliveries: Life Changing Moments
by D. J. Kirkby
- Running Like a Girl: Notes on Learning to Run
by Alexandra Heminsley
- Stones for Bread
by Christa Parrish
- Twelve Babies on a Bike
by Dot May Dunn
- The Forgotten Garden
by Kate Morton
