2020 Reading List

Do you use Goodreads to track your reading? I couldn’t live without it! For the past few years I’ve kept track of every book that I read. I get asked quite frequently about recent books I’ve liked, and Goodreads helps me to remember titles and what I’ve rated each book.

Each year I try to set a goal on how many books I read. I actually didn’t read as many this year as I have in past years, which is ironic considering I’ve had more time that ever with quarantine. My goal is usually 30, but this I only read 20 books in 2020. Seems fitting.

So, what did I read? Take a look!

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Most of my reads this year were light. I think I needed some of that for distractions from reality. The top books I read this year: The Lovely War and The Giver of Stars. I will probably keep these close to reread at another time.

For 2021, I wouldn’t mind adding in some non-fiction, considering that is an area I really need to bulk up more! What did you read that you loved this year?

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