I thought it was time for a "get to know me" post. Like most people I have a number of hobbies but my number one hobby is reading! I'm not even sure at this point you can call it a hobby because I do it every single day. It is really more like a habit. Can't stop, won't stop! There are worse habits to have. It's part of my morning ritual, my evening ritual, I do it when waiting for clients, airplanes, medical appointment etc. Basically, if there is a slow time in the day, I will open my Kindle and read a few pages. And sometimes...I create the slow times just so I can get back to the story. Shhhh.
I love to escape into the worlds the authors create and become immersed in the characters. I read a few genres but crime/mystery/psychological thrillers are my first choice. What I love about reading on my Kindle is that I can explore new authors. Read new releases, classics, best sellers and $1 dollar Kindle specials. I have discovered some amazing stories for minimal cost. When I find a series, I am over the moon. Whether there are 4, 12, or 20, when I find a series I like, I run with it! It is devastating when you get so into a series and then it ends.
I am on my 2nd Kindle in 13ish years. You know you read a lot when you can literally burn out a Kindle. It takes hundreds of books to do that, in case you were wondering. 2022 was a record setting year! I read approximately 127 books last year. I usually average about 85-95 books a year.
Some of you might be thinking wow, that is a lot of books. Wouldn't having a library card or sharing books with people be a smarter, more economical way to read? And yes, you would be correct but I don't mind buying books. It supports the writers and sometimes I do like to go back and reread some books. My husband and I share the account and we will often read the same books. I also have a bit of a germ thing with second hand books. Lol. I am actually a little bit of a germaphobe. No, this wasn't created in the chaos of the last couple of years. It was there long before the pandemic.
Here are a few books that stick out in my head from the last year:
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab
The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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