2025 Stats

 Whew! Made it through another year. I feel like the older I get, the faster time goes by.  

Thanks to The Storygraph, here are my stats for the year:

  • Total Read: 212 Books
  • Pages Read: 60,450
  • Top Moods: Lighthearted, Emotional, Funny
  • Top Pace: Medium (54% of reads)
  • Average Book Length: Under 300 Pages (52% of reads)
  • Fiction: 98% of reads
  • Non-Ficition: 2% of reads
  • Top Genres: Romance, Contemporary, Queer
  • Total Number of Library Books Read: 64
  • Total Number of ARCs Read: 26
  • Top Tags: Monsters, Age Gap, Sports
  • Total Percentage of Physical Books Read: 69%
  • Total Percentage of Digital Books Read: 30%
  • Total Percentage of Audiobooks: 1%
  • Most Read Authors: Ali Hazelwood (7 Books), Rachel Reid (6 Books), Lyonne Riley (4 Books), Nicole Blanchard (4 Books), Cleo White (4 Books)
  • Top Month: April - 21 Books Read, 5,661 Pages
  • Average Rating: 3.34 Stars
Favorite of Each Month:
  • January: Nocturnal by Clio Evans
  • February: This Cursed Light by Emily Thiede
  • March: Famous Last Words by Gillian McAllister
  • April: Dear Wendy by Ann Zhao
  • May: Second Edition by Cleo White
  • June: What Happens In Amsterdam by Rachel Lynn Solomon
  • July: The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston
  • August: The Knight and The Moth by Rachel Gilig
  • September: Heavenly Tyrant by Xiran Jay Zhao
  • October: Night Watcher by Daphne Woolsoncroft
  • November: Role Model by Rachel Reid
  • December: Lovelight Farms by BK Borison
Favorite of the year: The Seven Year Slip

As far as reading and my blog, I am excited for 2026.

Comments

  1. It's true! When we're kids we wish for time to fly by so we can become adults and "do whatever we want" (lol) but I think those wishes are delayed in delivery and show up when we're older. So unfair! Happy New Year and Happy Reading!

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