I started doing a specific "Reading Year in Review" post in 2020. I figured that since I was doing an overall year in review post (which includes some book information anyway), and a blogging year in review post -- and since keeping track of my books is a big thing I normally do on my blog -- my reading life deserved its own year-end wrap-up post too. :)
(Note: I have not linked to all the books mentioned here, but they are all reviewed on this blog.)
How did I do?
- My Goodreads 2024 Year in Review report tells me I read 37 books with 15,320 pages (versus 48 books with 16.980 pages in 2023 and 50 books with 17,047 pages in 2022). That's 8 books below my goal of 45 or 82%. (My best result ever: 59 books in 2021.) All the books I read were reviewed on this blog and tagged "2024 books."
- The shortest book I read was "Things I Don't Want to Know" by Deborah Levy (167 pages); the longest was "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (1,938 pages).
- Average book length was 414 pages (up from 353 pages in 2023).
- The most popular book I read ( = most shelved by Goodreads readers) was "Eat Pray Love" by Elizabeth Gilbert (2.7 million readers); the least popular was "No One Talks About This Stuff" edited by Kat Brown (279 readers).
- The highest-rated book I read was "My Effin' Life" by Geddy Lee (4.68 stars).
- My average Goodreads rating in 2023 was 4.2 stars (same as the last two years).
- In 2021, I also started tracking books on The StoryGraph, which provides slightly different stats (and even more, with a paid subscription -- although I don't have one of those!).
- StoryGraph reports that I read 37 books with 15,658 pages (slightly more than Goodreads recorded).
- Average time to finish: 2 months (!). (This would be because of the readalongs I take part in...!)
- Fastest read/least time spent: "The Cost of Living" by Deborah Levy (3 days).
- Most time spent: "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy (362 days, at one chapter per day, with a few days off along the way).
- The top "moods" of my books were overwhelmingly "emotional" (value: 17) and "reflective" (10), followed by "lighthearted" (9), "mysterious" (5), and "informative," "funny," "dark" and "challenging" (4).
- The vast majority of my books were medium-paced (66%). 26% were slow and 9% fast.
- 64% of my 2024 books were 300-499 pages; 19% were less than 300 pages and 17% were over 500 pages.
- 81% of my 2024 books were fiction; 19% non-fiction. This is a big change from recent years! (I credit the many book clubs I take part in, which mostly focus on fiction.)
- My most-read genre in 2024 was historical, followed by literary, then contemporary and romance.
- StoryGraph also tracks the format of your books, but selects print as the default. 68% of my reads this year were recorded as digital, 32% print. Note that some books do not have a "digital" option, in which case I choose print.
- Most-read authors in 2024: D.E. Stevenson (6 books), followed by L.M. Montgomery (4 books) and Hilary Mantel (3 books).
- Average rating 4.06 stars. (Unlike Goodreads, The StoryGraph allows fractional star ratings.)
- Most shelved book: "Persuasion" by Jane Austen (161,000+ users). Least shelved: "Queen High" by C.J. Carey (just 16 users).
- Highest rated: "No One Talks About This Stuff" edited by Kat Brown (4.56 stars; my rating was 5 stars).
- I explored the work of 14 new authors, read 15 books that were part of a series, and revisited/re-read 11 books.
- Once again this year, fiction choices outnumbered non-fiction (many of them re-reads, but still...!): 24 fiction, 13 non-fiction.
- Re-reads -- which I started counting as books read in 2020 -- accounted for a good chunk of my 2024 total (11 according to StoryGraph -- see above). Some were books that I read on my own and then immediately afterward as part of a group readalong/discussion, while others were books that I've read in the past and revisited this year.
- Online, the Childless Collective Nomo book club (I'm one of the hosts!), D.E. Stevenson fan group, L.M. Montgomery Readathon on Facebook, and slow readalongs with Footnotes & Tangents on Substack helped boost my 2024 reading totals and provided me with a lot of reading/discussion pleasure.
- My book groups were responsible for 19 of the 37 books I read in 2024 -- almost half! I read 12? books as part of the Childless Collective book club or in preparation for other book-related discussions (including finishing Jody Day's "Living the Life Unexpected"), 6 for DES (3 different books, each counted twice as re-reads), and 4 for the L.M. Montgomery Readathon (2 different books, both counted twice as re-reads).
- As noted above, I ended the year with 37 books read. I did not reach my Goodreads Reading Challenge Goal of 45 books (nor did I come anywhere near equalling my 2021/best-recorded total of 59 books, when my goal was 36). Nevertheless, I've decided to maintain my goal of 45 books in 2025 ( = 3.75 books per month on average)(and hope to do better...!). I may be repeating one or both of my slow readalongs of "War & Peace" and the Cromwell Trilogy, which took up a lot of my reading time this year -- but I think this is still a realistic & reachable goal for me right now (albeit a bit of a stretch one!).
- I've read more than 45 books in four of the past six years (2019, 2021, 2022 and 2023), and almost 45 (i.e., 43) in 2020 -- so 45 books still seems very do-able. But I'd be thrilled to be able to improve on that goal, too!
- While I'm grateful for my book groups and the boost they give to my reading totals, and while I intend to keep up with them in 2025, I'm hoping to be able to read more of my own choices this coming year too. :)
- Like so many people, I tried reading "War & Peace" by Leo Tolstoy... once. It was 40+ years ago, and I think I got about 60 pages in before abandoning ship. But I always thought I should give it another try... someday. When I first heard about the Footnotes & Tangents slow read in late 2023, I was deep in other book club/readalong obligations and figured I needed another one like a hole in the head... but it was an irresistible opportunity, and I took the plunge. As 2024 draws to a close, I am so glad I did. One chapter per day is entirely do-able, and the character wiki, daily chat threads with other readers and Simon's weekly context posts all contributed to an enormously enjoyable (and -- dare I say? -- fun!) experience. I'll very likely be back for another round in 2025! Thanks, Simon, and thanks to the other W&P-ers for what's turned out to be one of the highlights of my year. ❤
- Likewise, "Wolf Crawl" -- Footnotes & Tangents' "slow readalong" of the three books in Hilary Mantel's Cromwell Trilogy -- was an amazing bookish experience this year. An absolutely stunning feat of writing, storytelling, characterization and historical scholarship (along with a healthy dose of imagination!).
- It's always very hard for me to pick a single book as "the best" that I read in any given year. I read some really good books this year -- very few disappointments or "meh" choices -- and I gave lots/most of them four and five-star reviews on Goodreads. (4.2 stars was my average Goodreads rating.) A few of my favourites, in no particular order (I haven't linked to them here, but they're all reviewed on Goodreads, StoryGraph and this blog):
- "A Death in Diamonds" by S.J. Bennett
- "My Effin' Life" by Geddy Lee
- "Wolf Hall/Bring Up the Bodies/The Mirror and the Light" by Hilary Mantel
- "Widowland/Queen High" by C.J. Carey (both re-reads)
- "You Are Here" by David Nicholls
- "Code Name Helene" by Ariel Lawhon