It's that time of year again! Time for the End of Year Book Survey, courtesy of Jamie at The Perpetual Page-Turner! To be honest, it's past that time of year. But that's ok! I'm still going to post my answers. How was your reading life in 2016? Links will lead to Goodreads (but only the first time I mention the book/author) or, if noted, to my review.
Number Of Books You Read: 103
Number of Re-Reads: 8
Genre You Read The Most From: Adult Contemporary (fiction, chick lit, romance, and so on)
Number of Re-Reads: 8
Genre You Read The Most From: Adult Contemporary (fiction, chick lit, romance, and so on)
Best in Books
1. Best Book You Read In
2016?
You can’t expect me to
pick just one, right?
Best Reread: Arranged – Catherine McKenzie
Best (Romantic) Suspense:
He Will Be My Ruin – KA Tucker (review here)
Best (Adult)
Contemporary: Poles Apart – Terry
Fallis
Best YA: The Unexpected Everything – Morgan
Matson
(Fun fact: almost all of
those authors are Canadian!)
2. Book You Were Excited
About & Thought You Were Going To Love More But Didn’t?
First Comes Love by Emily Giffin. I’ve
been a Giffin fan for years but I just didn’t love this one, even though many
others did.
3. Most surprising (in a
good way or bad way) book you read?
It wasn’t so much the book
itself that was surprising but the subject matter, which was based on truth. In
The German Girl, by Armando Lucas
Correa, it’s 1939 and a ship full of Jewish refugees was turned away in Cuba,
the USA, and Canada before being forced to head back to Europe. Some people
were allowed off and the novel focuses on a fictional girl who stays in Cuba
with her pregnant mother but her father is not allowed off the ship. He, like
many others, dies in a camp in Europe. I didn’t love love love the book but it
made me realize how many stories I just don’t know from history.
4. Book You “Pushed” The
Most People To Read (And They Did)?
I reread Arranged by Catherine McKenzie this year
because my book club decided to read it (yes, with my urging) and it’s one I’ve
pushed on many people over the years.
5. Best series you started
in 2016? Best Sequel of 2016? Best Series Ender of 2016?
I finally read All Lined Up by Cora Carmack and loved it. I wish my library had
the books because I definitely can’t afford to buy the rest of them!
I also
freaking loved Sarah Morgan’s series From Manhattan with Love. A definite must
for romance lovers.
6. Favorite new author
you discovered in 2016?
Karma Brown. I actually
came across her in a way that’s fairly normal for others but not for me. A
co-worker was given her book and because she doesn’t read, she passed it off to
me. See the blogging life category further down for more on Karma!
7. Best book from a
genre you don’t typically read/was out of your comfort zone?
Literary fiction is not
usually my jam but I freaking loved The Hidden Keys by Andre Alexis (he won the Scotiabank Giller Prize in 2015 for
Fifteen Dogs…which is also very good.)
8. Most
action-packed/thrilling/unputdownable book of the year?
He Will Be My Ruin by KA
Tucker. I love her writing anyway but she wrote such a suspenseful book that I
just could not read fast enough.
9. Book You Read In 2016
That You Are Most Likely To Re-Read Next Year?
Arranged was a re-read and I’m likely
to re-read that one as it’s one of my all-time favourites. I also imagine I’ll
reread the Lucy Maud Montgomery books I read this year. But will any of those
get read in 2017? Unlikely.
10. Favorite cover of a
book you read in 2016?
The Regulars by Georgia Clark
11. Most memorable
character of 2016?
Most of
the characters from We’re All in this Together by Amy Jones were pretty memorable but I think I’ll have to choose
Georgia Nicolson from Louise Rennison’s series. I read these back in high
school and a blogger friend and I reread them after Rennison’s death earlier
this year. Georgia is a bit ridiculous and has so much growing up to do but she
definitely qualifies as memorable!
12. Most beautifully
written book read in 2016?
Rilla of Ingleside by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
13. Most
Thought-Provoking/ Life-Changing Book of 2016?
Either The Break Katherna Vermette or The Best Kind of People by Zoe Whittall.
Both are must reads.
14. Book you can’t
believe you waited UNTIL 2016 to finally read?
Me Before You by Jojo Moyes. I know. I had it
on my shelf but it took the movie and going to a (very very quick) signing for
me to finally read this one.
15. Favorite
Passage/Quote From A Book You Read In 2016?
So many parts of Jenny
Lawson’s Furiously Happy had me
laughing so hard I was in tears or nodding because I totally understood what
she meant. This one is one of the funny ones.
16.Shortest & Longest
Book You Read In 2016?
Longest: The Unexpected Everything – Morgan
Matson (Goodreads says 519 pages)
Shortest: Winter Wishes – Karina Halle (Goodreads says 87 pages – it’s a novella)
Shortest: Winter Wishes – Karina Halle (Goodreads says 87 pages – it’s a novella)
17. Book That Shocked You
The Most
While I
read many shocking stories this year, most of them had expected shocking
moments. Finding out who the killer is, if the father and pillar of the
community really was guilty of sexual abuse, who it really was who raped a
young girl (oh yeah, I read some really light books this year)…those are all
things you expect to find out through the course of a gripping, suspenseful
novel. But I had a literal jaw drop moment when I read Karen Swan’s latest
book, of all things. Christmas Under theStars had a few more twists than I had anticipated and I think I was more
shocked because I figured out one revelation and then, bam, Swan surprised me
with another.
18. OTP OF THE YEAR (you
will go down with this ship!)
(OTP =
one true pairing if you aren’t familiar)
Georgia
and Dave the Laugh from Louise Rennison’s series.
19. Favorite Non-Romantic Relationship Of The Year
The
friendship between Hannah and Kate in Karma Brown’s The Choices We Make is one of the strongest and best I’ve ever
read.
20. Favorite Book You
Read in 2016 From An Author You’ve Read Previously
He Will Be My Ruin by KA Tucker
21. Best Book You Read In
2016 That You Read Based SOLELY On A Recommendation From Somebody Else/Peer
Pressure:
I kind of wanted to read
it anyway but all the press about The Nest
made me look forward to the book. End result? Meh. I do not see what the
fuss is about.
22. Newest fictional crush from a book you read in
2016?
Blake
Crawford from Karina Halle’s Smut. Blake
is British, smart, funny (sometimes more on the dry wit and sarcastic side),
and good-looking. Sign me up. Plus – Halle’s muse was Sam Claflin. Yum.
23. Best 2016 debut you read?
Technically Amy Jones has been published before but
We’re All in This Together is her
first novel (and it’s delightful). Also a stretch because it’s not her first
book but it is her first novel, The Break
by Katherena Vermette. Although, I did
read Karma Brown’s debut novel, Come Away With Me, this year even though this wasn’t the year she published it.
24. Best Worldbuilding/Most Vivid Setting You Read
This Year?
The Break takes place in Winnipeg, which
is a real place and wouldn’t necessarily need a lot of “worldbuilding” but in
order for the story to work, Vermette had to paint a picture of what it’s like
to live as a Native Canadian. She did and it’s a total gut punch. And a must
read.
25. Book That Put A Smile On Your Face/Was The Most
FUN To Read?
I read a lot of books that are on the lighter side
so they have funny and sweet moments throughout so, I think I’ll go with Hot Dudes Reading because, hello.
26. Book That Made You Cry Or Nearly Cry in 2016?
Raise your hand if you’re surprised that it was Me Before You.
27. Hidden Gem Of The Year?
28. Book That Crushed Your Soul?
It Ends with Us by
Colleen Hoover. Read it.
29. Most Unique Book You Read In 2016?
I really enjoyed Don’t I Know You? by Marni
Jackson. It’s a book of short stories that follow a woman from 16 to 60 as she
has the most random encounters with celebrities in her everyday life. You have
to suspend your belief a little bit but once you do, it all works and it’s
thoroughly enjoyable. Notable celebrity mentions: Leonard Cohen, Taylor Swift,
Keith Richards, Meryl Streep, and Bob Dylan.
30. Book That Made You The Most Mad (doesn’t
necessarily mean you didn’t like it)?
I had an ARC that infuriated me but some of the
issues did get resolved so my pick is
Falling by Jane Green. It was
infuriating and I think tried a little too hard to be like other popular books.
Your Blogging/Bookish Life
1. New favorite book blog
you discovered in 2016?
Every
year I say, “Kaley, make sure you write down which new blogs you’ve discovered
otherwise you’ll forget when it’s time to do the end of year survey” and every
year I forget. So, I’m going to promo for a friend (who has no idea that I’m
going to hehe) Rattle the Stars belongs to a girl I went to university with. She’s
just about to celebrate her first blogoversary (so I guess, technically, I did discover it in 2016 lol).
2. Favorite review that
you wrote in 2016?
I’m going
to go with my review of Hot Dudes Reading because
the book and review meant staring at hot dudes who were reading. You cannot go
wrong with that.
3. Best
discussion/non-review post you had on your blog?
2016 was my sixth blogoversary, can you believe it?
I kind of let it all out in a post celebrating that and I’m glad. We always
talk about being yourself and blogging the way you want to blog so I kind of
just talked about everything that was good and bad and in between with blogging
over the last year.
4. Best event that you
participated in?
I finally read Me Before You this year and adored it. I
heard Jojo Moyes would be in Toronto (about 1.5 hours away from me) for a
signing so made plans to go. It was a bit of a clusterfuck getting there as I didn’t
realize until close to the event that it was just a signing, and a fast one at that, and realized the day before
that it was at a different Indigo than I thought. I almost didn’t go but having
the chance to hang out with Jess from Paper Trail Diary was too good of a
chance to pass up. Fast forward to the day of and having to drive into Toronto (shudder)
and almost not finding the store and having to buy new copies of the book for
Jess and myself because of their stupid rules and not being able to hear any of
the Q&A before the signing, we got our copies of Me Before You signed by the lovely Moyes. That doesn’t sound like
much fun, right? Well, you’re right. But because of who I was standing with
(Terri from Read and Riot), we all got passes to see the movie Me Before You that night – about two
weeks before it was released in
theatres. VIP theatre (my first experience), free popcorn, water (or pop),
magazine, and Kleenex (and yes, it was necessary). It was so much fun and I was
so glad I made the trek into the city for the signing!
5. Best moment of
bookish/blogging life in 2016?
As I mentioned earlier,
Karma Brown was a new to me author in 2016. I saw an event coming up where
Karma was being interviewed by another author I knew and liked (Marissa
Stapley) so I devoured her first book (Come
Away with Me, the one I was given) and bought the second (The Choices We Make) at the event. It was a great event – two smart women talking about
books and publishing! – and I had a chance to hang out with my Toronto author
friend Samantha Stroh Bailey and bumped into author Chantel Guertin too! But
that wasn’t the best part of my year with Karma and her books. My book club
decided to read Come Away with Me so I
tweeted at Karma to tell her that. She ended up coming to our meeting! It was
an excellent night and almost everyone in my club was engaged and asked
questions. We kept Karma for almost two hours (sorry about that…) but it was a
fantastic evening.
6. Most challenging thing about blogging or your
reading life this year?
Fitting in time to blog
and being inspired to write were my biggest challenges. I got a lot of reading
in but just did not feel like sitting down to write the reviews. Sigh.
7. Most Popular Post This
Year On Your Blog (whether it be by comments or views)?
My post on my
blogoversary was well loved (thanks, guys!) but my review of The Unexpected Everything by Morgan
Matson was a popular one, too!
8. Post You Wished Got A
Little More Love?
I think everyone needs to
read Karina Halle and everyone can because she has something in pretty much
every genre. I reviewed a couple of hers this year, and read a few more, but I don’t
think enough readers know about her. If you’re a fan of KA Tucker or Colleen
Hoover, you should really read Halle.
9. Best bookish discover
(book related sites, book stores, etc.)?
Hamilton Review of Books
(not to be confused with the musical…I live near Hamilton the city) just
started up a month or so ago and I’m looking forward to seeing what they come
up with next. The Penguin Shop in Toronto opened this year but I have yet to
visit (they’re only open during the week and I’m never in Toronto during the
week or, if I am, it’s after the store has closed). Finally, I discovered FirstEdition Tea and have even bought some…I just haven’t tried it yet. Oops. Their packaging
is just so fun!
10. Did you
complete any reading challenges or goals that you had set for yourself at the
beginning of this year?
I had decided to make my
reading goal 75 because I was hopeful I would eventually work full time and
would therefore have less time to read. I did
get full time but I also managed to read 103 books.
I also reread all of the
Georgia Nicolson books with Jessica from Paper Trail Diary. It was a mission
and a half (and we may have regretted our decision partway through the year)
but we stuck with it. It was really interesting to read YA books from when we
were teens and compare them to what teens are reading these days. Let me just
say, thank goodness some things are changing.
Looking Ahead
1. One Book You Didn’t
Get To In 2016 But Will Be Your Number 1 Priority in 2017?
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. I bought it the day it released
(the actual day time…I didn’t do the midnight release) and because of
magazine deadlines and other books and life, I just haven’t gotten to it yet.
2. Book You Are Most
Anticipating For 2017 (non-debut)?
Once and For All by Sarah Dessen (my all-time
favourite author!) and Until it Fades
by KA Tucker. Oh and Things to Do When It’s Raining by Marissa Stapley! And for a non-fiction choice, Baseball Life Advice by Stacey May Fowles (It looks like Goodreads hasn't updated the listing for the book yet with the right title or new cover but that's the book! You can see the cover here).
3. 2017 Debut You Are Most Anticipating?
This is one of the hardest questions to answer! I’m
so bad at knowing what debuts are coming, plus I always find it’s YA debuts
that are talked about most in the blogosphere. Not helpful for me. (Even if
answers for 2 and 4 make you think otherwise haha)
I did find one article on the interwebs that
included The Young Wives Club by
Julie Pennell. I have no idea if I’ll get to it this year or not, but it sounds
intriguing and it’s her first novel.
4. Series Ending/A Sequel You Are Most Anticipating
in 2017?
Always and Forever, Lara Jean (SO EXCITED) by Jenny Han and The Enemies of Versailles by Sally Christie (that one will be my first read of
the year!).
5. One Thing You Hope To
Accomplish Or Do In Your Reading/Blogging Life In 2017?
Other than recommitting
and blogging more, I really really really want to finally redesign my site. There’s
so much work involved (design, hosting, etc etc etc) that I’ve been putting it
off for awhile now.
6. A 2017 Release You’ve Already Read &
Recommend To Everyone:
I beta-read
one upcoming novel which I’m really excited about but you’ll just have to wait
to hear more about that one.
I did
finish Juliet’s Answer: One Man’s Search for Love and the Elusive Cure for Heartbreak by Glenn Dixon, which releases
later this month, and it was delightful.
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