27 February 2021

2020 Goodreads Roundup

Four books face up: To Kill a Mockingbird, Macbeth, A COurt of Mist and Fury and A Feast for Crows

I'm desperately trying to go with the flow and not stress out about the fact that February's almost over and I'm just posting this, but I love the Goodreads year in books roundup and really wanted to write about this. I read more books last year than I have since I was at uni (hello being shut in my house for most of the year), which resulted in reading 22, 861 pages of books!

The shortest book I read came in at 98 pages: Shakespeare's Macbeth. This was a re-read for me and I loved it. I wanted to read 5 plays last year, but this ended up being my only one so I'm hoping to read a couple more in 2021. At the other end of the spectrum, A Feast for Crows by George R R Martin was my longest read at 776 pages. I've just got the last two volumes in the series left of this to read and need to pick the ball back up on that.

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee was the book that was most popular on Goodreads that I read. This was another re-read for me that I loved. Bad Romance by Emily Hill (one of my least favourite reads of the year) was least popular, with only 313 other Goodreads users reading it last year.

Unsurprisingly, the highest rated book on Goodreads that I read was A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas. This has made its way into being one of my all time favourite books and I'm still not quite sure I've recovered from the book hangover it gave me. 

And that's my roundup. I'm already excited to see my 2021 year in books, but I'm hoping I won't get through as many books as I did last year (fingers crossed I'll be leaving the house a lot more!).

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