I joined a book lovers group on fb a few months ago, mainly to get book recommendations but also to connect with people who also share a love of reading and books in general. However, I've had a change of heart about the group. Since the New Year some people have been posting their Goodreads 2022 reading challenge results on there, along with what they have set their reading challenge to be for 2023. I was shocked at all the nasty comments from people, most saying that reading was not a competition and that people were showing off saying how many books they had read and they couldn't understand why anyone would want to keep a record/track of what they read, I even read one comment that said they thought it was inappropriate to put what you're reading challenge was for the coming year as it might offend those that did not read that many books....What! Some of the things being said were just ridiculous. I set a challenge for myself every year, It's a personal challenge, It never crossed my mind that someone would think it was showing off. I also like to keep lists so keeping a list of books I've read is just another list to me. I just couldn't understand the objections.
Audio books was another topic that got a lot of negative comments, with many people saying that if you listened to audio books it didn't count as reading, neither should it be counted in the number of books you've read!
I'm just giving you the gist of what was said, some comments where quite nasty and I gave up reading any comments on posts that were about reading challenges, I've since left the group, I can do without those sort of negative feelings. I think there is a lot of snobbery associated with books, but does it really matter what anyone else reads? We are all different and like different things, not everyone will enjoy the same books and people will take different things from the same book, and that's ok.
All that made me wonder if I should do an end of year book post, but then I thought, why shouldn't I? I like seeing what other people have been reading, there may be something hasn't been on my radar, plus this blog is about my life and hobbies, reading and books are a big part of my life, so, here are my end of year reading stats.
My views on audio books are the complete opposite to that person on the fb group. Studies have been carried out and the findings were that there is no significant difference in comprehension between reading and listening. I can visualize the scene whether I'm reading a physical book or listening to an audio book, for me there is no difference, infact, in some cases an audio book may be better than the physical equivalent as a good narrator will bring interest, enthusiasm and atmosphere to the story.
It took me a long time to get into audio books but for the last couple of years I almost always have one on the go alongside a physical book. I listen while I'm walking, doing chores or while I'm crafting, I spend a lot of time on my own so they fill the silence at times. Granted some are better than others, the narration has to be good otherwise it will spoil a good book.
My total for audio books in 2022 was 24
The best by far was Lesson in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. Wonderful writing, sad and funny and great narration
The best series was the Middle Fall Time Travel series by Shaun Inmon. There are 17 books in this series and I've finished 8 so far. They are good escapism.
I think The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo was the most overrated, I was expecting good things and it didn't deliver
I've been making more use of my local library recently too and read 13 library books in 2022.
The best of these are the Detective Washington Poe series by M.W Craven, extremely well researched and written. (If you read any of his books make sure to read the about the book section at the end)