Jamie at The Perpetual Page Turner posted her 5th annual End of the Year Survey at the beginning of the month, and I thought I would jump in. Now, there is still about two weeks until the end of the year, and I'm hoping to do a fair amount of reading in that time, so if I read anything life changing, I may have to alter my answers. I read some really great book this year that will probably pop up on the list multiple times so be prepared.
Reading Stats:
Number of Books Read: 98 so far
Number of Rereads: Seven, and I'm currently working on number eight
Most Read Genre: Young Adult was big with me this year.
Best in Books:
Best Book You Read in 2014: You can see my top ten books of the year here, because there is no way I could pick just one!
I Thought I Would Love This, But I Didn't:
It was okay, but I expected to be head-over-heels about it.
Most Surprising Read:
Wintergirls, Laurie Halse Anderson
I went into this with no expectations and was blown away.
Book I Recommended the Most:
EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ THIS
Best Series I Started:
Throne of Glass, Sarah J. Maas
Love this series- I need #4
Best Sequel:
It's Not summer Without You, Jenny Han
I devoured this trilogy in three days.
Best Series Finale:
Clockwork Princess, Cassandra Clare
So Good! So many feels!
Favorite New Author:
Marcus Sedgwick
Andrew Smith
Best Book From a Genre I Don't Typically Read:
Why We Broke Up, David Handler- Contemporary
Most Action-Packed Book:
Crown of Midnight, Sarah J. Maas
Most Likely to Reread Next Year:
Favorite Cover:
The Assassin's Blade, Sarah J. Maas
Most Memorable Character:
Most Beautifully Written:
Most Thought Provoking:
The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood
I Can't Believe I Waited This Long to Read:
David Levithan! I loved reading him this year for
the first time.
Favorite Quote:
" Nothing behind me, everything ahead of me, as is ever so on the road." - Jack Kerouac, On the Road
Shortest Book I Read:
The Sign of Four, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle- 129 pages
Longest Book I read:
City of Heavenly Fire, Cassandra Clare- 725 pages
Most Shocking Book:
The plot was not shocking, but the themes and how
true they are was shocking.
OTP of the Year:
Tarver and Lilac
These Broken Stars, Amie Kaufman and Megan Spooner
Favorite Non-Romance Relationship:
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson
Jem and Will
(What can I say? I love a good bromance)
Favorite Book from a Familiar Author:
Best Book I Read Based on Recommendations:
Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte
Everyone and their mother recommended me this!
Newest Fictional Crush:
Chaol Westfall!!!
Best Debut:
Shadow and Bone, Leigh Bardugo
Best World Building:
Book that Made Me Smile:
Book That Made Me Cry:
Clockwork Princess, Cassandra Clare
Hidden Gem:
The Name of the Star, Maureen Johson
So funny and creepy at the same time
Book That Crushed My Soul:
A Monster Calls, Patrick Ness
So beautiful!
Most Unique Book of the Year:
Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick
Please read this!
Book That Made Me Angry:
Most anti-climatic battle scene ever!
Blogging and Bookish Life:
New Favorite Book Blog: This was the first year I really started reading blogs, so I discovered so many! All of the blogs are my favorite!
Best Event I Participated In: I loved joining into blog memes this year. It has been a great way to discover new blogs, and many of them involve making lists, which is a hobby of mine.
Best Moment of Blogging/Bookish Life: I was nominated for The Liebster Award- which was awesome!
Best Bookish Discovery: This year I really discovered the comfort and happiness that book shopping and browsing brings me, and I discovered how much I love my local independent bookstore when I moved away from it.
Reading Challenges I Completed: My Rereads and Classics List for 2014 Well almost... I'm reading my final reread from this list currently, but I know I will be finished with it by the end of the year.
Looking Ahead:
Number One Priority of 2015:
Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein
Books I'm Anticipating in 2015: Check out my top ten list here.
One Goal For Blogging: I would love to continue posting in depth thoughts of the classics I read, and continue my Literary Look series here on the blog.
One Goal For Reading: My two big reading goals for 2105 are to reread more, and read more classics. I took a bit of break from classics this year so my pile of classics I need to read has really grown.
Phew! That was a long post and a lot of difficult decisions! Which books did you choose for your favorites list this year?