So
the challenge was to read 40 books from birthday to birthday. But since the Goodreads challenge only runs
on calendar year I set myself the double task of 40 books in 2013.
Taken
from birthday to birthday for the full year I have read:
1. Eight Cousins Louisa May Alcott
finished 6 Dec 12 in Swaziland ***
2. The Secret Keeper Kate Morton
finished
22 Dec 12 ****
3. How to be a Woman Caitlin Moran
finished
7 Jan 13 ***
4. Miss Pym Disposes Josephine Tey
finished
19 Jan 13 **
5. Love in a Box: Operation Christmas Child Emma
Carswell
finished 27 Jan 13 ****
6. Wives and Daughters Elizabeth Gaskell
finished
15 Feb 13 *****
7. Little House in the Big Woods Laura Ingalls Wilder
finished 16 Feb 13 ****
8. The Hiding Place Corrie Ten Boom
finished
19 Feb 13 *****
9. Case Histories Kate Atkinson
finished 24 Feb 13 ****
10. In all things Mary Thomas
finished 28 Feb 13 ****
11. Six Months, Three days Charlie Jane Anders
finished 28 Feb 13 ****
12. The Distant Hours Kate Morton
finished
19 Mar 13 ***
13. The Diary of a Young Girl Anne Frank
finished 19 Apr 13 *****
14. The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of
the Window and Disappeared
Jonas
Jonasson finished 27 Apr 13 *****
15. The Accidental Tourist Anne Tyler
finished 11 May 13 **
16. Notes from a Small Island Bill Bryson
finished 23 May 13 *****
17. As they slept (The comical tales of a London commuter)
Andy
Leeks finished 23
May 13 *****
18. The Beano Annual 1972 finished 26 May 13 ****
19. The Wedding Gift Marlen Suyapa Bodden
finished 26 May 13 *****
20. Tom and Jerry Annual 1972 finished
28 May 13 *****
21. The Woman who went to bed for a year Sue
Townsend
finished 7 June
13 **
22. Are you with me? Stephen Foster
finished
13 July 13 **
23. The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency Alexander
McCall Smith
finished 17 July 13 *****
24. Tears of the Giraffe Alexander McCall Smith
finished 19 July 13 *****
25. Morality for Beautiful Girls Alexander McCall Smith
finished 20 July 13 *****
26. Sing you home Stephen Foster
finished 27 July 13 **
27. Baggy Brown and the Royal baby Mick
Inkpen
finished 18
August 13 ****
28. The Tipping Point Malcolm Gladwell
finished
22 August 13 ****
29. The Happiness project (Or, Why I Spent a
Year Trying to Sing in the Morning,
Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read
Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun)
Gretchen
Rubin finished 1 September
13 ***
30. In The Presence of my Enemies Gracia Burnham
finished 6 September 13 *****
31. Rupert Annual no. 37 – 1972
Alfred Bestall
finished
29 September 13 *****
32. Incidents in the life of a Slave girl Harriet
Jacobs (Linda Brent)
finished
3 October 13 ****
33. Donkey Tales Mary
Thomas finished 5 October 13 ****
34. Wimbledon 2013: The Official Story of the
Championships
Neil
Harman finished 9
October 13 *****
35. Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen
finished
24 October 13 *****
36. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Seth
Grahame-Smith
finished 28
October 13 **
37. Nice Girls Don’t Change the World Lynne
Hybels
finished 29
October 13 *****
38. The Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling
finished
1 Nov 13 ****
39. Bono: In Conversation with Michka Assayas Michka
Assaya
finished 20 Nov 13 *****
40. Brazil Michael
Palin
finished 26 Nov
13 ****
Then from my birthday
until the end of 2013 I also read:
41. The Lake of Dreams Kim Edwards
finished
4 Dec 13 *****
42. Peas & Queues: The minefield of Modern
Manners Sandi
Toksvig
finished 8 Dec
13 **
43. Rafa: My Story Rafael Nadal
finished 13 Dec 13 *****
44. Make Way for Ducklings Robert McCloskey
finished 22 Dec 13 **
So, I managed to read
40 books birthday to birthday, 42 books in 2013 and 44 books in total. Amongst that number there were… 13 biographies; 25 fiction; 17 non-fiction; 6 Christian; 7 historical; 7 travel; 5 classics; 9 humour (not that I
found all of them as humourous as they were intended to be!); 9 childrens; 7 re-reads.
It seems I am still a
real book lover at heart since 26 of these were paperbacks, 6 were hardback
books, and just 12 of those books were read on the Kindle (mostly only read
while travelling). 5 books were borrowed from the library, and 6 others
borrowed from other people. 4 of the
books were given to me.
The Longest book I
read was ‘Wives & Daughters’ by Elizabeth Gaskell at 679 pages, though it
took me just a couple of days as it is a loved classic which I re-read on the plane
journeys on a trip. The book that took
the longest to finish was ‘Brazil’ by Michael Palin; just 320 pages, but
hardcover and large in size so not easy to take around with me – so a read at
home only book. The two shortest books,
both at 32 pages, were ‘Six Months, three Days’ by Charlie Jane Anders which I
read online, and ‘Baggy Brown and the Royal Baby’ which I read with Nathaniel
and which is probably the lowest word count of all the books (and the quickest
read).
Of the books which I
read this year I liked more books than those I didn’t get on so well with. My stars ratings were: – 18 ***** 13
**** 5
*** 8
** 0
*
Birthday to birthday
I read a total of 9,125 pages, and in 2013 I read a total of 9,719 pages. Although actually it would be more as this is
from the stat on Goodreads and a couple of the books read don’t have official page counts. This count also doesn’t include those books
which I have started this year but haven’t yet finished.
One of the reading
highlights of the year was re-reading 3 of the No.1 Ladies Detective Agency
books while actually in Botswana and staying on the real Tlokweng road and then
at the Sun Hotel. Being in Gaberone in
Botswana made the books come even more alive than they already do. I have also really enjoyed some great biographies
this year - many of them really inspiring.
From well-known contemporary sports and music stars to the sometimes
more difficult to read Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl or In The Presence
of my Enemies (both of which I’d highly recommend). I’ve also thoroughly enjoyed reading some
great books with my nephews Nathaniel and Sebastian (most of which I did not
register on this list) and enjoyed seeing their pleasure in books. I tried to branch out from the same sort of
books I always read and enjoyed using the Goodreads website as a way of
discovering new things to read, but have also enjoyed balancing this with a few
of my favourite re-reads. All in all, a
good years reading.
At times it felt like
quite a slog to keep up the pace to ensure both lots of 40 got read. And although in 2013 I did end up going 2
above the target I think I will probably lower next year’s target a little to
ensure maximum reading enjoyment while still having the challenge there to keep
pushing me.
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