Today, I’m 34. When I turned 30, I set some goals for myself for the next decade. One of those goals was to read at least 50 books per year, or 500 total, so I started this blog a couple months later to hold myself accountable and have a place to talk about all those books! Since my reading years begin and end on my birthday, I like to do a check-in post every year to look back on the year that was, both in books and life. Without further ado:
In Reading
- Books read (this year): I’ve finished 79 books since my last birthday! This is actually my lowest year since I started the blog, which is probably mostly because of session.
- Books read (total): I’ve finished 345 books since I started the blog! I am obviously very very far ahead of my goal at this point, which would have been 200. I just own so many books that I want to read them as fast as I can! And who knows, I might have a reading slump one of these days.
- Male/Female Authors: I read 42 books by men this year, and 37 by women. This isn’t too far away from even, and it actually was neck and neck for much of the year, but the last month and a half or so has been a lot of books by dudes.
- Most Read Genres: My balance between fiction and nonfiction was better this year! I tend to prefer about 2/3 to 1/3 (respectively), and with 55 fiction books this year and 24 nonfiction ones, I came pretty close. For fiction, my most read sub-genres were again contemporary fiction by leaps and bounds, followed by historical and fantasy. For nonfiction, they were biography, followed by medical and history.
- Kindle/Hard Copy: I read more than twice as many books this year in hard copy (54) than on my Kindle (25). My Kindle is great, don’t get me wrong. It’s easy to use, super portable, very convenient. But the more I read, the more I just like the feeling of a book in my hands!
In Life
- Minnesota trip with Drew: My husband has been talking about wanting to see a Vikings home game for approximately forever, so we finally made it happen last October! We stayed at a great little AirBNB in the trendy, brewery-heavy area of Minneapolis and even though the good guys didn’t win, we had an amazing time. I was reading: Seduction (review to come)
- Girls trip to New Orleans: For my annual trip with my best friends, we went to New Orleans! I’d been very briefly once before, but really enjoyed getting the chance to actually explore the city, relished every delicious thing I ate/drank, and of course, cherished spending time with two of the people I love the most. I was reading: Once Upon A River (review to come)
- Work trip to Las Vegas: This year’s annual work trip was to Las Vegas, where (of all dorky things), I stopped off to get a library card at the Clark County Library. They have a better selection of audiobooks on Overdrive than my home library! I was reading: Bad Blood (review to come)
- Beginning of my fourth legislative session: This has been the worst session weather-wise I’ve ever seen, which isn’t saying much, but my bosses, who have been making the commute much longer than I have, totally agree. I didn’t even go down for the first two days, and there were some white-knuckle drives even after that. I was reading: The Mind’s Eye (review to come)
- Jeopardy taping: In the fulfillment of a lifelong dream, I was lucky enough to be chosen to be on Jeopardy! Which meant a whirlwind (literally 36 hours) trip to LA to tape and then back to work the next day. Totally worth it! I was reading: Forest Dark (review to come)
- My Jeopardy episode aired: It was shocking how little I actually remembered of what had happened by the time it aired…I remembered pretty much nothing from the first half of the show at all! Some family and friends came out to a local brewery where we had a viewing party and it was super fun. And now I have my own IMDB page! I was reading: The Fever (review to come)
- End of my forth legislative session: I took on more responsibility this session, and it definitely took me a while to figure out how to balance the new work load. So it was a stressful session, but I got the chance to grow professionally and already know what I need to do better next time around! I was reading: Good Riddance (review to come)
- Summer holidays in Michigan: I hadn’t been back for two years! Considering how much I still love the mitten, this was definitely an overdue week of vacation. And it was a hot and humid one, but I got to see family and friends and eat SO MUCH FOOD that I can’t get out in Reno! I was reading: The Man in the High Castle (review to come)
- Girls trip to San Francisco: We moved the 2019 edition of our annual escape up a couple months, so that’s why there’s two of these on this year’s update! We spent a lovely weekend in the Bay Area and had a great time exploring the city (especially the Mission District)! I was reading: Death Prefers Blondes (review to come)
- Long weekend at Lake Tahoe: As usual, I accompanied my husband to his annual work event at the lake, during which he worked and I was spectacularly lazy. I was reading: Seeing (review to come)
The Giveaway
Every year, I give away a copy of the book I loved the most out of the ones I’ve reviewed on the blog over the past 12 months. I reviewed some fantastic books this year, but the one that captured my heart most of all was Michael Chabon’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. It’s sweeping and epic and beautiful and everyone should read it. If you haven’t, and would like to, here’s your chance! Just enter via the Rafflecopter below during the next week and this book could be yours! Apologies to my international friends, but this giveaway is US-only.