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How’s Your Reading Year?

June 29, 2022 By Robin Lee Hatcher

How's Your Reading Year?

2022 is almost half over, so I thought it was time for a reading update.

This is my tenth year to participate in the Goodreads Reading Challenge (2013 was my first year). Tracking my reading in Goodreads has not only helped me read more books, but I am better about reviewing them, too. As a bonus, reviewing helps me remember what I liked or disliked about a book.

Last Saturday, I finished reading my 60th book of this year. Out of all of my Goodreads challenges, my best year to date has been 2020 when I read 77 books. Unless something totally unexpected happens, I should easily surpass 100 books this year. I don’t think I’ve ever done that in my life. I know there are readers of this post who will think 100 books is nothing (some of you read more than one book a day!!), but with my limited pleasure reading time, it is a big deal to me.

A big change in my reading habits in recent years is that I read fewer books in paper or ebook. By far my reading preference is audiobooks, and they have helped me read more because I can listen when I walk or drive or do dishes, etc. This year, I discovered Hoopla via my local library which gave me access to even more audiobooks. Sadly I learned that my library is going to pull back from this service due to cost. I am very sad about that as it has allowed me to affordably read more and to try new authors.

Another change has been how few 5-star reads I’ve had this year. That has more to do with the rating system I “designed” in March rather than the quality of the books themselves. I have a firmer grasp of what I mean when I give something a 3 or 4 or 5.

Here’s my Robin’s Ratings:

5🌟 = Out of this world. Amazing. Unforgettable. A personal favorite.
4🌟 = Excellent read. Couldn’t put it down. Will recommend to others.
3🌟 = Liked it. Glad I read it. Engaging/entertaining/interesting.
2🌟 = The book was okay, but I’ve enjoyed other books so much more.
1🌟 = For whatever reason, I didn’t like it and can’t recommend it.

Thus far in 2022, I’ve read 10 five-star books, 32 four-star books, 17 three-star books, and 1 two-star book. That’s a lot of great reading. To be honest, I’m rarely disappointed because I pay attention to readers and reviewers I trust as well as continue to read books by authors I love.

The first book I completed in 2022 was Heart Happy: Staying Centered in God’s Love Through Chaotic Circumstances by Tricia Goyer, and the most recent book I finished was Dust by Kara Swanson (oddly enough, it was recommended by Tricia Goyer!). Of the 60 books I’ve read this year, 9 are non-fiction and 51 are fiction.

Heart Happy
Dust

Well, that’s my reading update.

How’s your reading year going? Do you have a favorite book that you’ve read this year? Several favorites? Please share. I’d love to know your recommendations.

~robin

PS  Speaking of books and reading, I’ve started a new giveaway for US subscribers of my newsletter. Every month I will give away paperback editions of one of my books and a book by one of my author friends. You don’t have to do anything other than subscribe to my newsletter. You’ll remain entered in each month’s giveaway for as long as you stay subscribed. For the month of July (mailed in August), I’m giving away Cross My Heart by Robin Lee Hatcher and Shadows of Stanford Abbey by Julie Klassen.

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  1. Paula Shreckhise says

    June 29, 2022 at 6:32 am

    My count on goodreads is 83, but a few aren’t in their listings so maybe a couple more. I like goodreads, too. I almost always review my books. And I like to go back and read my reviews, especially if I’m reading another book in a series. My goal is 175 this year, I’m 2 books behind but will catch up soon. I’ve been farther behind before.
    The first book I read this year was The Finder Of Forgotten Things by Sarah Loudin Thomas. The last book I read was Petticoat Spy by Elva Cobb Martin . I’m currently ready three, two of which are releasing in July ( for review).

    • Robin Lee Hatcher says

      June 29, 2022 at 4:22 pm

      Sounds like you’re having a great reading year. Thanks for sharing, Paula!

  2. Helen says

    June 29, 2022 at 10:14 am

    I’m on my 60th book so far, I love my reading log/journal to keep track! So many good ones, but ones I would highly recommend is The Finder of Forgotten Things by Sarah Loudin Thomas, Under the Tulip Tree by Michelle Shocklee, The Codebreakers Series by Roseanna M. White, Hanger’s Horsemen Series by Karen Witemeyer, The Indebted Earl by Erica Vetsch, The Winter Rose by Melanie Dobson, oh gosh, I could go on and on. 😃

    • Robin Lee Hatcher says

      June 29, 2022 at 4:24 pm

      You’re mentioned some great books in there, Helen. I am listening to The Winter Rose by Melanie Dobson right now. So good! I’ve read one of Roseanna White’s Codebreakers books, and some of the other titles you listed are in my TBR. Thanks so much for sharing.

  3. Janice L. says

    June 29, 2022 at 11:07 am

    I pretty much read at bedtime, as I am doing other things during the day, including work on my own stories! (Our recent European trip also put a crimp in things.) Which means I am at 17 for the year so far with 2 current reads. To my credit, however, I am caught up on Eating Our Words and The Posse reading challenges, which are helping clear out the fearsome TBR.

    • Robin Lee Hatcher says

      June 29, 2022 at 4:26 pm

      Janice, I totally get what you’re saying. Life does intrude. If not for audiobooks, my reading time would only be at bedtime too, and when that was true, I read about one page before falling asleep. You don’t read very many books that way. LOL!!

  4. Jcp says

    June 30, 2022 at 10:16 am

    Robin just so you can buy a non resident library card from another Us library so you can get access to Hoopla or ebooks that your library does not have.They can cost anywhere from $27-125 with a median price of $50-60 a year. For example, Los Angeles Public Library has Hoopla and costs $50 a year. You can get more tips to save money on ebooks by googling How to Save Money on ebooks YouTube. Some public library systems allow citizens from other countries to buy a non resident library cards.

    • Robin Lee Hatcher says

      July 1, 2022 at 7:19 am

      Thank you, JCP. I hadn’t thought of going out of state for a library card. I will look into this. The problem I found is that just because a library uses Hoopla doesn’t mean they include Hoopla audiobooks. They have ebooks and movies, etc., but not audiobooks. I don’t want to save money on ebooks. I want the audio. So now the search is on.

  5. Deb Provvidenti says

    July 18, 2022 at 3:57 pm

    Thank you for sharing your Book Ratings chart and how you arrive at the rating.
    I agree with you that the Goodreads Reading Challenge ‘encourages’ me to read more each year to reach the goal that I have set for myself.

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