I'm having a really good reading year so far. I'm attributing some of that to the fact that I've gotten more organized and I use my handy dandy spreadsheet to keep me on track. It also helps that I've been more active in doing ARC reads, I've started listening to audiobooks, and I joined a local book club.
How Much I've Read
Well...apparently, it's not so lofty anymore. I have currently completed 44 books (67% of my goal) and I am 14 books ahead of schedule according to average pacing.
What I've Been Reading
I'll actually be changing this graph slightly at the end of the month. I've been loving it so much that I've decided I need to branch out a specific category for magical realism reads.
I will admit that I'm a sucker for new books. The majority of my reads have been published in the last decade, with a HUGE chunk of them published within the last 2 years. While this is great for keeping me in the know with regard to new releases and the hot books of the moment, I do need to branch out a bit more and read some of my backlisted TBR. Something to work on for the remainder of the year...
This graph is getting better and better as the year goes on. I'm seeing more diversity in my reads and am nearing that 50% mark. I like exploring the variety of books that are out there. I'm also working on increasing my reading of translated works. I'm only at 4 translated works for the year so far, but I'm also hoping that this percentage will continue to increase.
Mid-Year Freak Out Tag
The Mid-Year Freak Out Tag is a reading tag that has been used all around the blogosphere and BookTube for several years. It's a good way to show of the standouts that I've been reading so far this year.
Best Book You've Read So Far in 2019
I loved this book so much! The Book of the Unnamed Midwife by Meg Elison is the first in a trilogy. It's a dystopian read based upon the continuation of American society after a mysterious virus wipes out a large portion of the population in addition to causing childbirth to be largely deadly to both mothers and children. The writing is brash and charismatic and the main character is just plainly awesome.
Best Sequel You've Read So Far in 2019
New Release You Haven't Read Yet, But Want To
Most Anticipated Release for the 2nd Half of the Year
I am CRAZY excited for both of these reads.
The Starless Sea is the next book by the Erin Morgenstern, author of The Night Circus, which is one of my most favorite reads. It has been EIGHT years since I had that magnificence in my hot little hands and I cannot WAIT to read this as soon as it comes out in November. I don't buy a lot of books new, but this one is definitely on my list.
I am a huge fan of Margaret Atwood. I think she is an absolute genius of a person and a fantastic author to boot. The Testaments is an upcoming sequel to her crazy good The Handmaid's Tale which I read waaaaaay back in my high school days. I will need to be putting a reread of the original on my TBR for this year as well so that it's nice and fresh in my mind. This one may very well be a birthday present to myself when it comes out in September.
Biggest Disappointment
I very rarely DNF a book. I mean VERY rarely. I think I've only discarded a handful of books in my entire lifetime. So it was really difficult and painful for me to admit that Before Us Like a Land of Dreams just didn't have what I needed it to have in order to finish it. I gave it a pretty good shot, reading over 100 pages before I threw in the towel, but I couldn't make myself continue to the end.
Biggest Surprise
Not So Long Ago, Not So Far Away by Trisha Slay revived my faith in ARCs. This one was so much more than I expected it to be. Beyond a crazy beautiful redesign on the cover, it was also a great read. Good writing, a fabulous protagonist, and a great YA plot, it was easy for me to give this one a full 5 stars.
My full review.
Favorite New Author (Debut or New to You)
I'm listing quite a few good authors in this post, but I wanted to give a shout out in this category to an author who is not mentioned in any of the other categories. Because why not give you guys one more great choice for your next fantastic read? Nick Spalding's irreverant and quirty humor in Checking Out was great. The primary topic of this novel is not necessarily a funny one, but Spalding makes it an incredibly enjoyable read with some peppered in laugh-out-loud moments. He's definitely an author I'll be reading more of.
Newest Fictional Crush
So...though he's sincerely flawed, I'm going with Kieran O'Connell from Rebekah Crane's The Upside of Falling Down. He's got something of a bad boy vibe, which never hurts, but he's not overly swoonworthy. Maybe he's just my literary style after all.
More akin to my more...adult? likings is Ramsay Urquart from Jenny Colgan's The Bookshop on the Shore. Again, nice and flawed, but he comes around. There are also such sweet and wonderful pieces. I don't think the setting of the book hurt things in the development of a crush scenario either. Plus...something about her description of him being this big and lumbering giant of a man does good things for me.
Newest Favorite Character
I was way behind the eight-ball on both of these, but I love how real these characters are. I am much more loving of a character who is honest and well-rounded than those who seem practically perfect in every way, maybe run into some troubles, but then have things work out for them. I like to read something that could be potential real life, I guess. And I like to see diversity in my reading.
Wonder by R.J. Palacio is a middle grade read that was published clear back in 2012. It's tragic and painful and adorable all at the same time. Auggie is such a strong character. He is just amazing. I know it's fiction, but I was in awe of this kid. This is a must read for tweens, teens, and anyone who has or works with kids.
Dumplin' by Julie Murphy is the first in a two book series that was published just slightly more recently in 2015. Willowdean Dickson is brash and bold and marvelous...at least in her inner voice. I enjoy the journey she goes on. Starting out loving herself, then questioning herself, learning from her own mistakes, and then becoming someone so much greater than she began (and she was pretty good to begin with). This is another great YA read, though it's certainly likely to be more potentially powerful for girls between the ages of somewhere around 12 and 20.
Wonder by R.J. Palacio is a middle grade read that was published clear back in 2012. It's tragic and painful and adorable all at the same time. Auggie is such a strong character. He is just amazing. I know it's fiction, but I was in awe of this kid. This is a must read for tweens, teens, and anyone who has or works with kids.
Dumplin' by Julie Murphy is the first in a two book series that was published just slightly more recently in 2015. Willowdean Dickson is brash and bold and marvelous...at least in her inner voice. I enjoy the journey she goes on. Starting out loving herself, then questioning herself, learning from her own mistakes, and then becoming someone so much greater than she began (and she was pretty good to begin with). This is another great YA read, though it's certainly likely to be more potentially powerful for girls between the ages of somewhere around 12 and 20.
Book That Made You Cry
Book That Made You Happy
I am a lifelong lover of anything Alice. She's my spirit animal. Ever Alice turns the whole lovely story of Alice in Wonderland right on it's head and brings it into a harder light. Something of a retelling and something of an imagined sequel, it is a fantastic read that has enough feeling of the original to make it nostalgic while bringing in a whole new view of the characters and their...capabilities. I loved this book and it will be one I put on my shelf for a future reread.
Favorite Book to Film Adaptation You've Seen This Year
Favorite Review You've Written This Year
I've been playing around with my review format a little this year. I'm still not completely happy with it, but these two examples seems to have come out the best. (I'm still deciding how I want things to be for a basic template, so please feel free to give me some constructive criticism for what works for you and what doesn't.)
Most Beautiful Book You Bought (or Received) This Year
What Book/s Do You Need to Read Before the End of the Year
Hahahahaha. I have so many books I need to read before the end of the year. It's a never ending list. But...these three are at the top of my list for ones I need to enjoy (along with the aforementioned Daisy Jones & the Six, The Starless Sea, and The Testaments mentioned above). It's turning into SUCH a good reading year!
I don't expect the reading to slow down anytime soon. Thankfully, I've been reading mostly really good books. And I have a list in the spreadsheet that keeps me organized and moving forward with reads I picked out for myself waaaay back in January along with ARCs as they come in. July is already slated to be a VERY busy month. With NINE...NINE!!...ARCs already on the list for July, not to mention book club picks and my scheduled reads, I won't be at any shortage of options.
What about you? How is your reading year going so far? Do you have anything I need to add to my "must reads"?
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