2023 in Books

I read a total of 50 books in 2023, only reaching my target on the 30th of December as I underestimated how much time and concentration I’d have left for reading during my maternity leave.

The books pictured were my Top Five favourites, these are the stories I haven’t been able to stop thinking about since I read them. There’s some interesting overlap between my favourites with ghosts and the paranormal in both Hell Bent and The Hollow Boy, environmental themes through Drive Your Plow Over The Bones of the Dead and Leila and the Blue Fox, and aging amateur sleuths investigating murders in both Drive Your Plow and The Man Who Died Twice.

Overall I read 39 fiction books and 11 non-fiction. Most of the non-fiction books I read covered parenting/child development or environmental themes.

The fiction I read ranged across genres from children’s and YA to mysteries, fantasy and science fiction, and this year I dipped into the contemporary romance genre for the first time with writers like Jenny Colgan and Sarah Morgan. I’ve always been put off by the covers and a fair dose of literary snobbery when it comes to contemporary women’s fiction but was thoroughly captivated by relatable characters and the nuanced exploration of family, friendships and romantic relationships that I found in the small sample of stories I read. I also read four translations, one translated from Polish was a surprise favourite (Drive Your Plow), while the other three were translated from Japanese.

I borrowed 26 books from the library last year, a trend that I plan to continue this year as libraries are a such a brilliant community resource.

24 for 2024

I’ve picked out 24 books from my TBR to read in 2024, though I’m a mood reader and notoriously bad at sticking to reading plans. Many of these are sequels to series I’ve already started but some are books I’ve seen recommended by other bloggers and bookstagrammers and a few have been recommended by close friends and even one from my husband who mostly reads subjects related to his career and only reads a handful of fiction books a year. Spot any favourites?

Have a lovely week. X

6 thoughts on “2023 in Books

  1. I’m determined to read a bit more in 2024 and to broaden my choices. I’ve just added a collection of short stories by Susanna Clarke on Audible, but I always feel it’s cheating a bit. Can’t beat a book in the hand!

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    1. I really enjoyed Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susannah Clarke, so I’m looking forward to Piranesi (recommended by my husband) but you’ll have to let me know if the short story collection is worth reading. I like listening to non-fiction audiobooks but gave up my Audible subscription a while ago, thinking about getting it back.

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    1. I make lots of reading plans, but rarely stick to them – I’m too easily distracted and impulsive, but reading is my favourite way to unwind, love getting lost in a book and forgetting about the real world for an hour or two.

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