At the beginning of 2020, I set myself a Goodreads target of reading 80 books. Now that the first quarter of the year has drawn to a close, I figured now would be a good time to see how I’m progressing towards this goal, and to take a look at all of the books that I’ve read (or listened to) so far.
According to the 2020 reading challenge stats on Goodreads (at the time of writing this post), I’m 21 books into my 80 – so I’m dead on track.
Of the 21 titles I’ve read, 14 were fiction and 7 were non-fiction; a pretty good split for me, to be honest. 9 of these I personally own, 3 I borrowed from the local library, and the remaining 9 I listened to via the Scribd app, my audiobook streaming service of choice.
Special mentions go to the following books;
- Call Down The Hawk by Maggie Stiefvater – welcome back into my life, Ronan Lynch. I’ve missed you.
- Earth Heroes: 20 Inspiring Stories of People Saving Our World by Lily Dyu
- Life Without Ed: How One Woman Declared Independence From Her Eating Disorder and How You Can Too by Jenni Schaefer – a must-read for those overcoming (or supporting those overcoming) any type of eating disorder.
- The Art of Making Memories: How To Create and Remember Happy Moments by Meik Wiking
- Red, White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston – I could read this over and over again; super easy to lose yourself in.
- The Villains duology by V.E. Schwab – epic: I cannot believe it took me so long to get around to reading these!
Let me know what you’ve been reading lately!
Good job Kathryn 🙂 about me, at the moment I am reading ‘Nadja’ by the French writer Andre Breton! anyway in my blog I write about my readings (besides other cultural events and my travels eheh feel free to check it) 🙂 happy readings and greetings from Portugal, PedroL
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