Number of books read so far:
54
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Genre you read the most from:
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Picture of
favorite (or most often used) reading location:
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Most read author:I have to name THREE:
Kate Morton, Karen White, and Beatriz Williams
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Percentage of eBooks, hardcovers, paperbacks and/or audio books:E-books - 1%
Hardcovers - 49%
Paperbacks - 49%
Audio - 1%
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Hint at what your
favorite read of the year is (let us guess):It is from one of my favorite authors listed above.
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Types of books you wish you
read more of:Mystery
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Month you read the most and least:January is the month I read the least.
July is the month I read the most.
This should be a fun month of bookish questions and a way to get to know other bloggers better.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a comfy spot to do your reading!
ReplyDeleteIt is comfy.
DeleteThanks for stopping, Wesley.
I don't read many ebooks either but I need to fix that.
ReplyDeleteI just don't like to read e-books. :(
DeleteI guess some day we will need to comply. LOL!!
Thanks for stopping, Kathy.
Oh you know how I love your fave authors :) :) :) Can't wait to see which book is your FAVE!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in #AMonthOfFaves!
They are my favorite.
DeleteMy favorite book is The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton, but since that wasn't from this year, I am going to go with Beatriz Williams.
Her FAVE of mine for this year is Along The Infinite Sea.
Thanks for stopping, travelingwitht.
Such a fun month this will be. :)
I wish I read more mysteries this year too. I think I'll try for more next year.
ReplyDeleteMysteries are my second favorite, and I do read them, but not enough.
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Elizabeth, I love mysteries and thrillers, especially psychological thrillers; I hope to read more of them in 2016! I've got a few hopefuls lined up for January; for some reason, I'm really attracted to them in the winter months. It sounds like you've had a great reading year! I still have Along the Infinite Sea waiting for me; I'm looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteYou will LOVE Along The Infinite Sea.
DeleteOh yes...winter is a good time for mysteries and thrillers.
Thanks for stopping, Running N Reading.
This was a fun read :O). I like the blinking Christmas lights alongside your blog. How great ot have a reading corner. We are slow to decorate our new home but I hope to have one by the fireplace after Christmas.
ReplyDeleteStop by daily this month for the fun posts. I hope I can participate every day.
DeleteIf you have blogger, I can give you the HTML code for the lights.
Thanks for stopping, Stefanie.
Oh, I love the look of your favorite reading spot...and I also love Kate Morton and Karen White...I must try Beatriz Williams.
ReplyDeleteI need to take a look at my best and worst months, although I'm pretty sure my summer months were the lowest because of my house guests.
Thanks for sharing.
Isn't it funny that I read more in the summer? I guess because I can sit outside.
DeleteYou do need to check out Beatriz Williams. Start with The Secret Life of Violet Grant.
You will enjoy her books.
Thanks for stopping, Laurel.
Hmm, The Lake House??
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping, wordsandpeace.
DeleteI do love Kate Morton, but I am choosing Along The Infinite Sea.
There were so many favorites this year, but since I named my favorite authors, I went with their books.
I haven't read any of Kate Morton's books yet but really have my eye on The Lake House. :) So, that's what I'll guess as your favorite read, too.
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Sorry....wrong book. :) :)
DeleteAlong the Infinite Sea, but I do love Kate Morton's books.
Thanks for stopping, Diane.
Hi Diane,
Delete'The House At Riverton' was also an amazing Kate Morton book :)
Yvonne
Oh yes....loved that book too.
DeleteThanks for mentioning it, Yvonne.
Thanks for stopping, Yvonne.
Looks like the perfect place to read! Maybe we'll both manage more mysteries next year :) Happy December!
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