Stats and Facts:
The numbers in ( ) are my 2017 stats.
Total Books Read in 2018 = 88 (84)Fiction – 45 (43)Nonfiction – 17 (12)Graphic Novel/memoir – 11 (8)Poetry – 1 (plus parts of 3)Teen/YA – 15 (12)Middle-Grade – 10 (17)Audiobooks – 28 (26)Note that some categories overlap.
So, I read fewer middle-grade novels in 2018 but more of everything else! I was pretty surprised to see that I read 88 total - that number has steadily gone up in recent years, thanks in part to audio books and graphic novels/memoirs.
Of those 88 books:
Here, the number is the number of books and in the ( ) is the percent of total books.Women Authors – 44 (50%) - 61% in 2017Diverse books – 22 (25%) - 29% in 2017From my own shelves – 33 (38%) - 33% in 2017
These kind of surprised me - I thought I'd read more diverse books, I think because the ones I read had such an emotional impact on me.
Best of the Best:
These were difficult (sometimes impossible!) choices to make, with so many excellent books to choose from, so be sure to check out my Top lists below.
Best Novel
Best Poetry
Celebrations by Maya Angelou
(granted, it was the ONLY poetry book I read in full! The others were complete collected works that I dipped in and out of, but Angelou is my favorite, nonetheless)
Best Graphic
Novel/Memoir/Nonfiction
Best Teen/YA
Best Middle-Grade
Refugee by Alan Gratz
Best Audio Book
Born a Crime by Trevor Noah
Top Ten (or Top Whatever) Lists:
(each list is in no particular order and some books appear on more than one list)
Top 10 Adult Fiction
Exit West by Mohsin Hamid
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owen
The Reason You're Alive by Matthew Quick
An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green
The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell
America's First Daughter by Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie
American War by Omar El Akkad
A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline
Only Child by Rhiannon Navin
She Rides Shotgun by Jordan Harper
Top 10 Nonfiction
Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann
Anne Frank's Diary: The Graphic Adaptation by Ari Folman and David Polonsky (illustrator)
Escaping Wars and Waves: Encounters with Syrian Refugees by Olivier KuglerBorn a Crime by Trevor Noah
Gift From the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh
On Two Feet and Wings by Abbas Kazerooni
Happiness Is a Choice You Make by John LelandLook Alive Out There by Sloane CrosleyThe Lost Girls: Three Friends. Four Continents. One Unconventional Detour Around the World, by Jennifer Baggett, Holly C. Corbett, and Amanda PressnerThe Light Years by Chris Rush
Top 5 Graphic
Novels/Memoirs
Swing It, Sunny! by Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew HolmAnne Frank's Diary: The Graphic Adaptation by Ari Folman and David Polonsky (illustrator)
The Creepy Case Files of Margo Maloo by Drew WeingEscaping Wars and Waves: Encounters with Syrian Refugees by Olivier Kugler
Hey, Kiddo by Jarrett Krosoczka
Top 5 Teen/YA
Ramona Blue by Julie Murphy
The 5th Wave by Rick YanceyThey Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
Afterworlds by Scott Westerfeld
Hey, Kiddo by Jarrett Krosoczka
Top 4 Middle-Grade
Swing It, Sunny! by Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm
Refugee by Alan Gratz
City of Ghosts by Victoria SchwabThe Creepy Case Files of Margo Maloo by Drew Weing
Top 10 Audio Books
A Piece of the World by Christina Baker Kline
Ramona Blue by Julie Murphy
She Rides Shotgun by Jordan Harper
Refugee by Alan Gratz
The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah
The Reason You're Alive by Matthew Quick
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
Born a Crime by Trevor Noah
On Two Feet and Wings by Abbas Kazerooni
Look Alive Out There by Sloane Crosley
Wow, it was an outstanding reading year! What were YOUR favorite books read in 2018? Tell me in the comments below and/or leave a link to your own 2018 summary.
I managed 88 also!
ReplyDeleteThat's so funny that we read exactly the same number last year, Jackie! Sounds like you had a good reading year, too!
DeleteWhat a great year of reading! I so enjoy seeing other bloggers' end of year reviews.
ReplyDeleteMe, too, Helen! I am way behind on visiting blogs (I usually do that in the evenings and had unusually busy evenings lately), but I did enjoy yours!
DeleteThe way you have organized your list is very helpful. Thanks. I just add The Sparrow onto my reading list last week. I am looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Anne - I was having trouble with formatting in Blogger, so I'm glad the organization worked for you :)
DeleteThe Sparrow is SO good - now I want to read the sequel!