MY YEAR IN BOOKS: 2015, VIA GOODREADS

a perfect bookish day

Welcome to a peek into my Bookish Year of 2015.  Goodreads did a tabulation for those of us who use it…and here’s what they discovered.  Click the link to see a “prettier” view.

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My 2015 Year in Books, according to Goodreads.

 

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TOTALS

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172

books

59,961

pages

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SHORTEST BOOK
47 pages
The Dance Begins
by Diane Chamberlain
LONGEST BOOK
512 pages
The Lake House
by Kate Morton
AVERAGE LENGTH
353 pages
MOST POPULAR
726,210

people also read

The Girl on the Train
by Paula Hawkins
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LEAST POPULAR
70

people also read

Snow Deer and Cocoa Cheer
by Joanne DeMaio
MY AVERAGE RATING FOR 2015

4.4
HIGHEST RATED ON GOODREADS
November Nine
by Colleen Hoover
4.60 average

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I am still reading, of course, so by the “real” end of the year, there might be at least two or three more books.  What did your year look like?
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10 thoughts on “MY YEAR IN BOOKS: 2015, VIA GOODREADS

    1. Yes, it was a nice surprise…and I do aim for the lower number, too. I don’t know if I’m going to do that Goodreads Challenge this year. I like just reading as many books as I can….LOL.

      Thanks for visiting, Elizabeth.

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      1. I like to do it to keep track for myself. My blog has the books, of course, but they are all over the place. The Goodreads has them all in neat rows.

        I met the Goodreads Challenge every year except 2014.

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      2. You are welcome. 🙂

        It seems to be the easiest challenge if you ask me since all you have to do is list the books you have read. I don’t like challenges where you have to read certain books.

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    2. You’re right…I can’t post the little widget on my WP blogs….or I could, but it doesn’t automatically change with books read…but that’s okay. LOL I’m going over now to start the challenge!

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