So I recently (as in a few weeks ago) discovered Goodreads’ new year-in-review feature where it shows you your year
in books. I don’t know if Goodreads had this set up for the last few years and
I’m just now discovering it or if this is totally new, but I am digging it.
According to
Goodreads, I’ve read a total of 32,165 pages! That’s a lot of pages! I’m sure
there are people out there who have read more than that this year (Heck, I used
to be one of those people who could read 150+ books per year), but I felt like
a book-reading failure this year, so that page number and those 102 books make
me feel very proud.
Ha! So my shortest
book isn’t really a book—it’s a novella. Big surprise. What is surprising is
that this wasn’t one of the novellas I was reading to further my Goodreads
goal. I think I just read this book randomly. As for the longest book, up until
a few days ago, my longest read was actually Queen of Shadows by Sarah J. Maas, but I snuck Winter in at the last moment. And boy is that thing hefty!
Oh, and apparently
those novellas I crammed in there didn’t mess with the average length of the
books I’ve read this year, because 322 pages per book (on average) is fairly
normal. I guess I read some longer books this year to balance everything out.
I’m super
surprised that Pride and Prejudice
has been read by over two million people! I mean, I know it’s popular. It’s a
classic. But two million! In comparison to my least popular read, that’s an
insane difference.
My Average Rating
on Goodreads is actually a lot higher than I thought it would be. I feel like I’m
constantly giving books negative reviews, but I guess I’m really not. Weird.
And the highest rated book I’ve read, Queen
of Shadows, is definitely not the highest rated by me. I think I gave Queen of Shadows four stars? Maybe 3.5?
I’m not sure.
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