I decided to provide a Preview of my 2025 reading list.
The next time you see this list - it will be at the end of the year.
At the beginning of this year I saw a book list on a blog that I follow - 5 Acres and a Dream. This was the first time I encountered a blogger’s book list. Leigh’s 2024 books list was HUGE. Suddenly I wondered about my own reading stats.
And my list for 2025 was born. Initially it was only going to be Title and Author like Leigh’s list Then, because I couldn't leave well enough alone, I thought I could put a number rating to help me remember the quality of the author’s work in my estimation. I wanted some indication of my impressions - without a wordy review.
A few observations about my ‘reading’ list.
- My Kindle Reader is filled with escapism stories like devestating national or global events - apocalypse, zombies, EMPs - you get the idea. These are mostly free Kindle Unlimited Offerings by authors who are independent and building a following. I read these before bed, while I eat, while waiting for appointments and during quiet times at home.
- Actual books are mostly non-fiction. These are book I want to keep and refer back to. This list is small.
- Audible books are a mix of escapism, best sellers, biographies, history, thrillers, etc. I enjoy these books while cleaning, cooking, driving and crafting.
- If you don’t see a number after an author’s name, that means I am currently reading it.
- I love long books so finding an author that provides 9 or 10 books that follow the same characters is ideal for me. You will notice that some books in January are continuations from my 2024 reading.
- I have no problem having 2 of any of these options going at the same time.
I am mostly an Audible and Kindle reader and began this practice about 20 years ago when my husband was going blind and he trying to find audio past times. With Voice Over on his iPad, he can listen the Kindle books. I began 2025 with 258 unread book titles in my Audible Reading List. Yes, 258! That number was actually in the 300s and I did a reorg and declutter of those electronic books. How did I have that many titles you may wonder. I think the only explanation I can offer is that I can buy faster than I can read! (This is true also of yarn and knitting. ๐ )
The numbers ratings are:
(1) - Just awful, not my type of book, didn’t finish
(2) - Disappointing. Finished it for the end of the story but will not follow the author
(3) - Just Ok. Enjoyed but will not follow the author
(4) - Very good. Enjoyable. Fun. Informative. Will definitely read other books by this author
(5) - Exceptional. Can’t wait for the next book. Will haunt this author’s works going forward
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THE 2025 LIST
Paper Books
Thriving Beyond Fifty - Will Harlow Mac, MCSP, Cert. MA - this is 422 pages long and will take most of the year, I follow him on his YouTube station and he is excellent. So far this book is also excellent..
Audio Books
Glock Grannies: Cozy Mystery, Book 1 - Shannon VanBergen - (2)
Baskets and Beignets: Miss Fortune Mysteries, Book 27 - Jana Deleon (4)
The Naturalist - Andrew Mayne (1)
Night Watch - Jayne Anne Phillips (1)
The President’s Daughter - James Patterson and Bill Clinton
Kindle Books
Chaos Gains: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller, Book 5 - Harley Tate - (4)
Chaos Evolves: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller, Book 6 - Harley Tate - (4)
Hope Sparks: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller, Book 7 - Harley Tate - (5)
Hope Stumbles: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller, Book 8 - Harley Tate - (5)
Hope Survives: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival thriller, Book 9 - Harley Tate
10 comments:
I love seeing what others read or listen to because it gives me more to search for on Libby! I won't be searching for your favorite escapes, though; our current world is apocalyptic ENOUGH for me! ๐
I don't make a list of books to read, just the ones I DO read.
Mine are all real books. Just not the same hearing or using a Kindle for me.
This is great. I really like your number rating system, excellent idea. (Especially for those of us who use others' lists for ideas.)
Love a good mystery!
This is a great list! I'm going to have to check out the Harley Tate books - I'm not familiar with them.
Actually the apocalyptic choices not only entertain me but remind me that my current world could be far far worse. And what makes the genre even more interesting is how various characters manage to survive. Those fictional books definitely grab my attention away from the real life mess we often have to live with.
I agree. No list of books to read for me in the future. But I do have a catalogue of books that I have purchased from Audible that are mine to read (listen to.) which I haven’t had the chance to get to. They are just like an electronic library of reading materials waiting for me to begin. It is not much different than have a hard back copy of books you might purchase at the store but have not yet had a chance to read. Or using the books at the library.
I can’t begin to tell you just how often I find a title - get it - and get part way through and think “darn, I read this already.” Guess my mind doesn’t remember book titles but does remember story lines. Hoping this list helps with that problem - and the number rating directs me away from authors I didn’t particularly enjoy.
Me too. I forgot to include the genre.
You have to look on Amazon for Harley Tate. I think they might be self-published books. They are free to those who use Kindle Unlimited.
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