Another year of reading in the books (HAHAHAHA). According to Goodreads, I finished 81 books (well, 82 but it counted one book twice for some odd reason) and 24,407 pages (less when you subtract the one it counted twice). The shortest book I read was The Body by Stephen King and the longest was Ohio by Stephen Markley. Weird coincidence that Stephens bookended by books.
I need to stop with these book puns. I’m annoying myself.
Anyway.
I did some additional counting and discovered that I read:
- 60 fiction books
- 21 nonfiction books
- 57 written by women
- 24 written by men
- 2 DNF and like 3 more I should have DNF (looking at you, The Cuban Affair)
- 16 ARCs from NetGalley
- TWO set in Delaware (The Book of Unknown Americans and Sunburn)
That last statistic was a bit mindboggling because it’s hard to find a book set in Delaware yet I read two. IN ONE YEAR. I think I need to add “books taking place in Delaware that aren’t Fight Club” to my posts I need to write list.
I also participated in the 24in48 readathon and plan to do it again at the end of January. You should join me! It’ll be fun. All the cool kids like me and Audrey and Rebecca Jo are doing it. You know you want to, too.
But you’re not here for the peer pressure. You’re here to find out what my favorite books of the year were. Oh, an admin note. I was going to put a collage of the covers in this post but during our earlier SUYB, someone (I’m sorry, I forgot who) commented that she appreciates that I don’t put the book covers in my posts since it helps keep her focused on my reviews and opinions rather than judging the book by its cover. I like that, and I’m going to stick with it.
One more admin note. When I say favorites, I don’t necessarily mean my highest star rating. My favorites are picked based on the ones that stick with me, the ones that I’m most likely to recommend to others, the ones I might read again, and the ones that I just enjoyed. Some books are outstanding but they don’t meet the rest of my criteria.
Okay. Now, having said that, here are my favorites of 2018.
Fiction (in no particular order)
- Ohio by Stephen Markley
- An American Marriage by Tayari Jones
- The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah
- Daisy Jones and the Six by TJR
- Sadie by Courtney Summers
- Puddin’ by Julie Murphy
- Bluebird Bluebird by Attica Locke
- The Golden State by Lydia Kiesling
- The Book of Essie by Meghan Maclean Weir
- Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi
Honorable mention: Five Minutes Alone by Paul Cleave, Vox by Christina Dalcher, The Woman in the Window by AJ Finn, The Dry by Jane Harper
Nonfiction (in no particular order)
- Heartland by Sarah Smarsh
- Educated by Tara Westover
- Reasons to Stay Alive by Matt Haig
- I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara
- Palaces for the People by Eric Klinenberg
- Nomadland by Jessica Bruder
- Squeezed by Alissa Quart
Now that you know what books I loved the most this year, tell me what your favorites were! Don’t forget to check out Steph’s favorites, as well as some of the favorites from our reader crew. And, if you’re interested, you can join us on January 8, 2019 for our regularly scheduled Show Us Your Books!