I did not meet my goal. I’m more than a little disappointed.
However, here’s the list of what I did manage to read in 2019, that I remembered to track:
- 21 Dares by JC Gatlin
- 30 Pieces of Silver by Carolyn McCray
- Adventures of a Vegan Vamp by Cate Lawley
- Afterlife of Walter Augustus, The by Hannah Lynn
- Alice in Virtuality by Norman Turrell [March]
- All Good Deeds by Stacy Green
- Atlantis Gene: A Thriller, The by A.G. Riddle
- Bad Karma by Douglas Clegg
- Bakeries and Bones by Nic Roberts
- Beauty of Bucharest, The by S. J. Varengo
- Bed and Breakfast and Murder by Patti Larsen
- Bed, Breakfast, and Bones by Carolyn L. Dean
- Bound by Kirsten Weiss
- Casket Cashe by Janice J. Richardson
- Fool’s Gold [March] by Zen DiPietro
- Gatekeeper’s Bride, The by Eva Pohler
- Great Gatsby, The by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by JK Rowling
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by JK Rowling
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by JK Rowling
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by JK Rowling
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by JK Rowling
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by JK Rowling
- Here Comes the Witch by Ani Gonzalez
- History of the Donner Party by C.F. McGlashan [May]
- Iced Out in Iceland by Zelda White
- Memoir of Jane Austen by James Edward Austen-Leigh [Jan]
- Mystery of Nevermore, The (Snow and Winter Book 1) [Jan] by C.S. Poe
- Real Mother Goose, The [May] by Blanche Fisher Wright
- Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
- There Were No Cats in America by Adam M. DeSimone
- Tide, The by Anthony J. Melchiorri
- Twilight Lady by Blake J.K. Chen [April]
- Universe Doesn’t Give a Flying Fuck About You, The by J. Truant [Sept]
- Witch and the Warlock, The by Elisa Covey
- Wolves and Roses [Feb] by Christina Bauer
- Your Son is Alive by James Scott Bell
So. I overestimated how much free time I was going to have this year. I wasn’t quite intending on changing jobs twice, having an hour-each-way commute to a former job, and getting my ass absolutely kicked to the curb by my depression for over three months.
But I tried. And it’s thirty-eight more books than none.
Still, I’m hoping 2020 is much better. I’ve only got two main reading challenges for 2020: The Analog Book Challenge 2020 and the Golden Trio Reading Challenge 2020.