@jack_edwards

my year in books dot com !!

@wiebkelubben2370

That's actually almost 60 days spent reading (not 6) 😮

@michellexbeauty9832

This is so cool but for anyone curious: storygraph does something similar for you at the end of every year :)

@Apero1Spritz

Reading: A+;Math: C-
God is fair.

@BooksandBuns

I read all the Sherlock Holmes books this year, which makes Arthur Conan Doyle my favourite writer of the year, & the year in review decides to list off EVERY. SINGLE. SHORT STORY that I read, unravelling them all one by one in the looongest animation possible

@toychristopher

The StoryGraph does this right out of the tin.

@Greeneggsnblam

85,000 minutes is closer to 60 days of reading, not 6!

@monkeyangelow2816

Good thing you’re better with words than you are with numbers ☃️

@Lulu_Reads_Books

I think it's so cool that the creator of the site is Grace Li's (author of Portrait of a Thief) brother!

@AvinaGreen

Storygraph will be putting out their wrap up either the 31st or 1st of January. Hoping it's the 1st, as it gives me a couple extra hours to finish War and Peace. (I'm glad there's no way for anyone to find out how long I've spent reading this year. It would be nauseating to look at)

@kristenk9990

Just saying you guys could use storygraph. It has its own wrapped.

@biancagorospe8706

Absolutely recommend Portrait of a Thief (the woman who wrote that book is the sister of the guy who made this program)! 📚

@WandasBestLife

That was really cool. Thanks for sharing that. My top genres were fantasy, horror, and thriller. Fantasy was a huge surprise to me. 😆

@myguitarisbetterthanyou

I loved the journey you took us in

@joana_jj_8

Thanks to your recommendation I read Foster - it was really good, the only thing that took me out of the immersion a bit was that the girl was sometimes too mature in her analysis  (but mostly her character was really well written as a child). I went on to read "Small things like these" which was just perfect. I'd recommend anyone read up on the Magdalene Laundries before reading the latter book.

@imfromneverland3692

I thought you used the storygraph 😮 cause I do because of you

@hunnervirsingh3561

I'll rank living fantasy authors based on versatility, my enjoyment and impact (out of the ones I've read):
1) Eiichiro Oda
2) Brandon Sanderson
3) Kentaro Miura
4) Joe Abecrombie
5) Fonda Lee

@Monicareads15

This is so cool!

@rueyellow04

How can I find it?? Can someone pls share the link ?:)

@mariapires7135

That's so coool aaaa