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regshoe ([personal profile] regshoe) wrote2019-12-21 06:20 pm
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2019 year in reading

I'm currently on what will probably be my last book of 2019, the annual re-read of Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, and when I've finished that I will have read 62 books this year. That's more than I thought, although less than previous years—I seem to need more time between books these days, both to recharge the reading brain and to have time for other stuff.

Highlights (in the order in which I read them—ranking things in preference order is far too difficult) include:

  • Kingdoms of Elfin by Sylvia Townsend Warner

  • Armadale by Wilkie Collins

  • The Crowded Street by Winifred Holtby

  • Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope

  • Our Village by Mary Russell Mitford

  • The Flight of the Heron by D. K. Broster (<333) (although I'm not ranking everything, I will say that this was my absolute favourite of the books I read for the first time this year)

  • and fifteen books by E. W. Hornung, of which my faves were Irralie's Bushranger and Peccavi.


  • Altogether I think it's been a pretty good year for reading. I have Plans for 2020 (beyond just 'Piranesi :D :D :D', although that will undoubtedly be an important feature of the next reading year), which I hope to post about soon.

    [personal profile] pretty_plant 2019-12-22 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
    62 is a nice number. There are many things that can get in the way of your reading activities and I think it is pretty much normal to take a rest from that awfully long book one has just read.

    Do you use a book site to keep track of your books or do you note them down? If you note it down, that will seem insanely organized to me.
    Edited 2019-12-22 05:47 (UTC)