Books I've Read in 2015
Hello... It's Me.... I was wondering if you ever read my blog? It's been over for months, but I thought I'd write my annual book review for you. (I hope you sang that to Adele's Hello)
Typically I set my reading goal to 52 books for the year. I have yet to reach that goal. And after doing some soul searching, I realized that with three small children, I should set my sights a little lower. So my goal for 2015 was to read 25 books. I read 16. A little disappointing, but I'm cutting myself some slack.
With only reading 16 books, I was pretty selective, and I ended up reading all very good books. All the books I read got 4 and 5 stars. (Out of 5 stars)
Here are the books I read in the order that I read them...
The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry
Typically I set my reading goal to 52 books for the year. I have yet to reach that goal. And after doing some soul searching, I realized that with three small children, I should set my sights a little lower. So my goal for 2015 was to read 25 books. I read 16. A little disappointing, but I'm cutting myself some slack.
With only reading 16 books, I was pretty selective, and I ended up reading all very good books. All the books I read got 4 and 5 stars. (Out of 5 stars)
Here are the books I read in the order that I read them...
The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry
by Gabrielle Zevin (Hermit bookstore owner adopts a little girl, changes his life)
Landline
by Rainbow Rowell (Over worked, career obsessed wife and mom, finds phone in childhood room and can call her husband in the past when he was her boyfriend)
The Girl on the Train
by Paula Hawkins (Divorced and alcoholic woman, loves riding a train and spying on people. Sees something bad happening at a house and become obsessed with solving the crime)
Still Alice
by Lisa Genova (Harvard professor gets early onset Alzheimer's and works to keep as much as her memory and dignity intact)
Aquarium
by David Vann (Single mom has a daughter and loves her and then freaks out when her own long lost father tries to come back into her and her daughters life)
First Frost (Waverly Family #2)
by Sarah Addison Allen (Waverly family is back with more magic and special recipes; follow up to Garden Spells)
Replacement Child
by Judy Mandel (True story of a sister who was born after a family tragedy to "replace" the daughter that was lost.)
Seating Arrangements
by Maggie Shipstead (A dad, a family, and a wedding. Chaos ensues.)
The Martian
by Andy Weir (Man gets stuck on Mars, has to find his way back to earth.) (P.S. This was probably my favorite book of 2015. It's a little slow at first and there is some science stuff that almost lost me, but once you get past that, you really start to root for this guy!)
The Heart Goes Last (Positron 0)
by Margaret Atwood (Man and woman living in a post apocalyptic world, find a better life in a special commune... but is it worth it?)
Summer Secrets
by Jane Green (Recovering Alcoholic woman tries to right the wrongs from her past; on Nantucket Island)
Eight Hundred Grapes
by Laura Dave (Girl runs to her family's winery after she sees fiancé with another woman. But her whole family is falling apart and the winery is in jeopardy.)
Never Broken: Songs Are Only Half the Story
by Jewel (Singer, Jewel Kilcher, writes about her life growing up in Alaska, her bad parents, and how she made it into the music industry)
Did You Ever Have a Family
by Bill Clegg (Woman loses her whole family in a house fire. But every chapter is written by someone who had ties to this family.)
Brooklyn
by Colm Toibin (Young girl from Ireland moves to Brooklyn to start a new life, meets an Italian boy and then suddenly has to go back to Ireland because of a death in the family. She meets an Irish lad while there. Who does she choose?)
Why Not Me?
by Mindy Kaling (More hilarious words of wisdom from Mindy Kaling. I love her)
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