I read 44 books in 2009, a good amount considering my goal was at least only 24. Based on my analysis of my books read this year- because it's what I do- I read 3 times as many novels than I did non-fiction books. Of the novels I read, the genre was overwhelmingly mystery and thriller. And I read almost as many books aimed for middle and teen readers than I did adult books. I read only 12 titles in my ever growing reading list. I picked up books by 23 authors I've never read before and read 7 additional titles by them.
After a cursory glance at my list of books read in 2008, I've come to the conclusion my reading habits have been consistent. I was only surprised I read so many memoirs this year. And it's odd my non-fiction reading tend to happen in the first half of the year.
Below are some fun lists and numbers.
Breakdown of Books Read in 2009
Non-fiction- 11
Memoirs- 4
General- 7
Fiction- 33
Mystery/Thrillers- 13
Kids/YA- 14
General- 6
Total- 44
The Best Books I Read in 2009
Non-fiction
Three Cups of Tea- Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin*
Letters to a Young Poet- Rainer Maria Rilke*
The Last Lecture- Randy Pausch w/ Jeffrey Zaslow
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly- Jean-Dominique Bauby*
Mindless Eating- Brian Wansink
Fiction
Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen*
The Book Thief- Markus Zusak*
The Talented Mr. Ripley- Patricia Highsmith*
Q&A- Vikas Swarup
The Hunger Games- Suzanne Collins
The Mysterious Benedict Society- Trenton Lee Stewart
The Looking Glass Wars- Frank Beddor
Catching Fire- Suzanne Collins
*My Favorite Books Ever- So Far (For the complete list: http://earl-reader.blogspot.com/2009/10/my-favorite-books-ever-so-far.html)
In case you were wondering, the worst book I read this year was "The Case of the Missing Books" by Ian Sanson. You can read my review of it here: http://earl-reader.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html.
Happy Reading!
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