I read 26 books this year of my personal challenge of 50 books. Of those 18 are fiction and 8 are non-fiction.
These are the books that I read and enjoyed in 2019 with my rating – three I rated 5 star:
- The 5AM Club by Robin Sharma – Fiction – 4 stars
- The Rain Watcher by Tatiana de Rosnay – Fiction – 4 stars
- The Library Book by Susan Orlean – Non-Fiction – 5 stars
- The Greenprint by Marco Borges – Non-Fiction – 4 stars
- Attitudes of Gratitude by M.J. Ryan – Non-Fiction – 3 stars
- Wormwood Mire by Judith Russell – Junior Fiction – 4 stars
- Two Steps Forward by Graeme Simsion – Fiction – 3 stars
- The Strawberry Thief by Joanne Harris – Fiction – 5 stars
- The Book of Dreams by Nina George – Fiction – 3 stars
- My Life After Death by Erik Medhus – Non-Fiction – 2 stars
- Wanderlust by Jeff Krasno – Non-Fiction – 3 stars
- Vanlife Diaries by Kathleen Morton – Non-Fiction – 2 stars
- State of Fear by Tim Ayliffe – Fiction – 3 stars
- Writing Your Life by Patti Miller – Non-Fiction – 5 stars
- Artemis by Andyd Weir – Fiction – 3 stars
- City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert – Fiction – 4 stars
- Eucalyptus by Murray Bail – Fiction – 4 stars
- Everything is F*cked by Mark Manson – Non-Fiction – 4 stars
- The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart by Holly Ringland – Fiction – 4 stars
- The Rembrandt Affair by Daniel Silva – Fiction – 3 stars
- The English Girl by Daniel Silva – Fiction – 3 stars
- Bruny by Heather Rose – Fiction – 4 stars
- The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd – Fiction – 4 stars
- Homeland by Barbara Kingsolver – Fiction – 3 stars
- The End of the Ocean by Maja Lunde – Fiction – 3 stars
- The Night Ferry by Michael Robotham – Fiction – 3 stars
I am yet to reach my goal of 50 books in one year. Here is my record from Goodreads over the past few years:
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