I love the ticking over of a new year as a chance to reflect
and plan. Looking back on 2017, I have had a great reading journey. This is
reflected in my high average rating of books: 3.9 according to Goodreads! Not
bad at all! I revisited some of my favourite authors (Sharon Bolton, Jane
Casey, Ruth Ware, Michael Robotham, Mary Kubica and Jane Harper to name a few)
and discovered quite a lot of new ones I will keep looking out for.
Some of my all-time favourites last year were discovered
through the supportive bookish communities on Goodreads and Instagram – thank you
to all who pointed me in the direction of some fantastic reads! I love
interacting with other readers on social media, and spend way too much time
online browsing. Despite this, I still managed to surpass my 2017 reading challenge
by 23 books, with 123 read in total.
It is never easy to choose favourites, but there were a few
books that stood out from the rest, and I cannot help myself but sing their
praise here. And perhaps you will find your next favourite read amongst the
list!
Favourite book (male author): The Scandal (or “Beartown”) by
Fredrik Backman
Favourite book (female author): You Be Mother by Meg Mason
Favourite book in a series: Force of Nature by Jane Harper
Favourite debut novel: 99 Red Balloons by Elisabeth Carpenter
Favourite dystopian novel: Bird Box by Josh Malerman
Favourite historical novel: The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Laneby Lisa See
Favourite psychological thriller: The Woman in the Window by
A.J. Finn
Favourite Scandinavian noir: Dark Pines by Will Dean; and Watching You by Arne Dahl
Favourite family drama: Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste
Ng
Favourite first book in a new series (can’t wait to read the
next one): The Child Finder by Rene’s Denfeld
Best bookclub book: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony
Doerr
Most interesting / unusual protagonist general fiction: EleanorOliphant is completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
Most interesting / unusual protagonist mystery / suspense:
Eyes Like Mine by Sheena Kamal
Best audiobook (and one I still can’t get out of my head): OurEndless Numbered Days by Claire Fuller
Most anticipated read that lived up to all expectations:
Dead Woman Walking by Sharon Bolton
Most creative narration / format: The Weight of Lies by Emily
Carpenter (which contained a book within a book)
Favourite from my older TBR pile: The Kind Worth Killing by
Peter Swanson
I also established my bookstagram account early in 2017, and
have been having great fun with my bookish photos, featuring nature at its best in the beautiful
Great Southern region. I hate to admit this, but at times the idea for a
bookstagram image was a great motivator to get me out hiking in winter. So I
also have to include my personal favourite bookstagram photo in this post – which contains
my favourite book cover of 2017 – doesn’t that eye look so creepy!
Reflecting on my reading goals for 2018 – to be honest, I don’t have
much of a plan, preferring to be taken on a surprise journey. Some of my
all-time favourite books have come out of left field, surprising me by appearing
just as I needed them most. The only thing I want to try is to expand my
armchair travel map by a few more countries – but I will explain this in
another post. For now, I am loving the clean slate 2018 is presenting. Inviting
new and wonderful books into my life, and welcoming suggestions.
Thank you for being part of my reading journey!
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