Showing posts with label Statistics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Statistics. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

A Look at 2017: Statistics and Numbers

Happy New Year friends! Day two already! 

I've done this post over the last four years, and I always enjoy putting it together. I'd like to share my end-of-the-year statistics roundup with you all. Like an annual report on my blog. This year I'm a little late (I usually post this on December 31st), so forgive me!



Here are some numbers and data for 2017:

- First book read: Wayfarer by Alexandra Bracken
- Total Pageviews: ~1,550,000 (since December 2012)
- Total blog followers (does not include Twitter, Facebook, or Goodreads): 7,740
   - GFC: 1,267
   - Bloglovin: 2,686
   - Email/RSS: 1,891
   - Linky: 369
   - Pinterest: 800
   - Tumblr: 339
   - Google Plus: 1,112
- Goodreads friends/fans: 2,449
- Twitter: 4,184
- Facebook: 3,107
- Number of reviews in 2017: 150 (includes three sampler reviews and two 2015 reads' review)
- Number of 1-star reviews: 3
- Number of 2-star reviews: 11
- Number of 3-star reviews: 23
- Number of 4-star reviews: 102
- Number of 5-star reviews: 10
- Average rating for 2017: 3.70
- Total books read in 2017: 150 (24 less than 2016)
- Number of pages read in 2017: 47,810 (this may not be totally accurate, if Goodreads' information is not accurate per book)
- Total number of published posts in 2017: 441
- Days missed in publishing a post: 0 (since the December 2012)


See all 150 of my 2017 reads below:



Check out my Top Ten of 2017 posts:

(Click on the button!)


Data for Books read/reviewed in 2017:

(I did this via Excel - I kept a spreadsheet throughout the year. It made it easier to put the data together and make charts and things.)

AGE LEVEL

COMPANION NOVEL?

DEBUT?

DOMINANT GENRE

NUMBER IN SERIES

PUBLICATION YEAR

PUBLISHER

RATING

SOURCE

What this tells me: 

- Age Level: I'm actually surprised I read so many more YA books than adult! I really thought I wasn't feeling YA this year. I was wrong!

- Companion novel: This is a new category I tracked this year. A lot of adult books that I read are companion novels. This definitely shows, as the number of "yes's" were lower than the number of "no's"!

- Debut: I didn't read many 2017 debuts. And honestly? I wasn't missing out.

- Dominant Genre: Fantasy is no longer my biggest genre! It's contemporary (51), fantasy (50)! That's crazy. I'm surprised!

- Number in Series: The number of "first's" is low-ish (YAY)! I read a lot of standalones and conclusion novels, which makes me happy.

- Publisher: Surprise surprise, HarperCollins dominates yet another year, in YA and adult. This year, in my pie chart, "HarperCollins" refers to all of their imprints (adult and YA). Same with Hachette, and Penguin Random House.

- Rating: My average rating increased only a little, from 2016 to 2017. In 2015, it was 3.509. In 2016, it was 3.69. In 2017, it was 3.70. The sheer number of 4-star ratings and drop in number of books read supports this. Which is cool - it means I enjoyed what I read. 

- Source: I wasn't necessarily surprised to see that publisher-sent print ARCs had the biggest number. I definitely read more electronic books (Edelweiss and NetGalley combined) but I received a lot of print ARCs this year.

- Year of Publication: 2017 was the biggest year, which is expected. I'm behind in my 2018 reading (that's really low, compared to where I want to be), and I did a poor job of reading backlist this year.


Things I did well in 2017 (and in general):

- Post my reviews on Goodreads.
- Post my reviews on Amazon.
- Post my reviews on Barnes & Noble.
- Get my NetGalley ratio to 100% (several times).
- Keep my NetGalley ratio at or above 97% at all times.


Did I meet my goals from my 2017 post?

- Read a little more. --- No. I read less. And that's okay!

- Keep up with the good commenting. --- Ehhh. I did okay. I did really well in the first half of the year, and terribly once I started working.

- Keep up with the level of posting. --- Not quite. I posted way less this year. 78 less posts, to be exact!

- Create an Instagram. --- YES! I'm @theeaterofbooks on Instagram!

- Attend more events. YES! I went to the NoVa Teen Book Festival in March, Kristin Cashore's event in September, B-Fest in September, the Baltimore Book Festival in September, and a Penguin Random House event at The Ivy Bookshop in October!

- Figure out what to do on Tuesdays. --- I winged it! It worked out.


Things I'd like to do better:

- Reply to comments on my blog. I really dropped the ball last year. I have so many comments to reply to on my blog, from March 2017. I have no idea how I'm going to catch up. I'm doing pretty okay with returning comments on other blogs though.

- Comment on new blogs. I feel like I pigeonhole myself into commenting on only the blogs that I have saved to my bookmarks, or that auto-fills in the URL bar! I need to find new blogs.

- Be more active on Twitter. I've really moved away from Twitter, and I'd like that not to be the case. So we'll see how that goes.

- Meet bookish peeps in real life. This is always fun!


So that's that! The Eater of Books! blog in terms of numbers, for 2017. I'm disappointed in my reading numbers (especially my early reading for 2018), but I'm not too mad because I graduated... and I started working... and 150 is still amazing. I'm looking forward to 2018, in terms of reading and blogging. Happy New Year, everyone!

Friday, December 15, 2017

2017 Annual End Of Year Survey


The 8th Annual End of Year Survey is hosted by Jamie @ The Perpetual Page-Turner! This is my first year participating and I'm excited to do so. I'm a little early so some of my responses will be projected ones. I'll have my own yearly wrap-up posted on December 31st. Thanks for checking out my post!

2017 Reading Stats:

Number Of Books You Read: 145 (projected to be 151)
Number of Re-Reads: I don't track these! There would be A LOT though.
Genre You Read The Most From: Fantasy

Best in Books:

1. Best Book You Read In 2017?
(If you have to cheat — you can break it down by genre if you want or 2017 release vs. backlist)

YA Fantasy: Avenged by Amy Tintera + The Valiant by Lesley Livingston
YA Contemporary: Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer
Adult Contemporary Romance: Beautiful Lawman by Sophie Jordan
Adult Historical Romance: Duke of Desire by Elizabeth Hoyt

2. Book You Were Excited About & Thought You Were Going To Love More But Didn’t?

Just Friends by Tiffany Pitcock - it had so much potential!

 3. Most surprising (in a good way or bad way) book you read?  

An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson - I really was not exciting to love this book, but I did!

 4. Book You “Pushed” The Most People To Read (And They Did)?

A Gentleman Never Surrenders by Lauren Smith

 5. Best series you started in 2017? Best Sequel of 2017? Best Series Ender of 2017?

Series started -- Flame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh
Sequel -- Avenged by Amy Tintera
Series ender -- The Fallen Kingdom by Elizabeth May

 6. Favorite new author you discovered in 2017?

Katana Collins (Ex-Con, Outlaw, Enforcer)

7. Best book from a genre you don’t typically read/was out of your comfort zone?

Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer; I'm not a YA contemporary fan, and definitely not a tough-issue contemporary fan. But this book was AMAZING!

 8. Most action-packed/thrilling/unputdownable book of the year?

Devils & Thieves by Jennifer Rush

 9. Book You Read In 2017 That You Are Most Likely To Re-Read Next Year?

Adult -- Beautiful Lawman by Sophie Jordan 
YA -- Devils & Thieves by Jennifer Rush

10. Favorite cover of a book you read in 2017?

Flame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh

11. Most memorable character of 2017?

Raphael from Duke of Desire by Elizabeth Hoyt. I adore him!

 12. Most beautifully written book read in 2017?

Flame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh. The woman is an amazing storyteller!

13. Most Thought-Provoking/ Life-Changing Book of 2017?

This is a tough one for me because "life-changing" doesn't pop up often... but probably Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer!

 14. Book you can’t believe you waited UNTIL 2017 to finally read? 

Night of Cake & Puppets by Laini Taylor

 15. Favorite Passage/Quote From A Book You Read In 2017?

"Takuminarsivalliajuq, she thought. An Inuit word to describe a person whom becomes more beautiful over time."

- The Savage Dawn by Melissa Grey

16. Shortest & Longest Book You Read In 2017?
How I did this: Went to my read books on Goodreads and sorted by page number and just looked for what I knew I read this year that was the shortest and longest.

Shortest: Goodreads isn't telling me the shortest? But it's probably an adult romance novella.

Longest: Freedom's Slave by Heather Demetrios (608 pages)

 17. Book That Shocked You The Most
(Because of a plot twist, character death, left you hanging with your mouth wide open, etc.)

 The Empress by S.J. Kincaid. The ending had me reeling!

18. OTP OF THE YEAR (you will go down with this ship!)
(OTP = one true pairing if you aren’t familiar)

 Amani and Jin from Traitor to the Throne by Alwyn Hamilton

19. Favorite Non-Romantic Relationship Of The Year

Ranmaru and Okami from Flame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh. What an adorable bromance!

20. Favorite Book You Read in 2017 From An Author You’ve Read Previously

Duke of Desire by Elizabeth Hoyt

21. Best Book You Read In 2017 That You Read Based SOLELY On A Recommendation From Somebody Else/Peer Pressure:

An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson

22. Newest fictional crush from a book you read in 2017?

Crowe from Devils & Thieves by Jennifer Rush

23. Best 2017 debut you read?

Black Bird of the Gallows by Meg Kassel

24. Best Worldbuilding/Most Vivid Setting You Read This Year?

The world of Traitor to the Throne by Alwyn Hamilton

25. Book That Put A Smile On Your Face/Was The Most FUN To Read?

Wesley James Ruined My Life by Jennifer Honeybourn

26. Book That Made You Cry Or Nearly Cry in 2017?

Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer

27. Hidden Gem Of The Year?

Wesley James Ruined My Life by Jennifer Honeybourn

28. Book That Crushed Your Soul?

Traitor to the Throne by Alwyn Hamilton. The ending!

29. Most Unique Book You Read In 2017?

Wintersong by S. Jae-Jones. I didn't love the book, but it is one-of-a-kind.

30. Book That Made You The Most Mad (doesn’t necessarily mean you didn’t like it)?

Just Friends by Tiffany Pitcock. I'm mad that the book wasn't great and I'm mad that I didn't like it!


Your Blogging/Bookish Life:

1. New favorite book blog you discovered in 2017?

There were quite a few! Lauren's Crammed Bookshelf makes the cut.

2. Favorite review that you wrote in 2017?


3. Best discussion/non-review post you had on your blog?


4. Best event that you participated in (author signings, festivals, virtual events, memes, etc.)?


5. Best moment of bookish/blogging life in 2017?


6. Most challenging thing about blogging or your reading life this year?

My reading level significantly dropped since graduating from college in May. I've been busy with working full-time and it's honestly more draining and time-consuming than I thought it would be. I have a window of about four hours when I come home from work, in which I can do stuff... mostly I just want to sleep.

7. Most Popular Post This Year On Your Blog (whether it be by comments or views)?

By pageviews -- my January giveaway!

8. Post You Wished Got A Little More Love?


9. Best bookish discover (book related sites, book stores, etc.)?

I went to the The Ivy Bookshop for the first time this year! It's a little out of my way but I've been back several times since then. =)

10.  Did you complete any reading challenges or goals that you had set for yourself at the beginning of this year?

I only had one official goal which was 150 books, and I will be meeting that goal!


 Looking Ahead:

1. One Book You Didn’t Get To In 2017 But Will Be Your Number 1 Priority in 2018?

Jane, Unlimited by Kristin Cashore. Whoops!

2. Book You Are Most Anticipating For 2018 (non-debut)?

Smoke in the Sun by Renee Ahdieh

3. 2018 Debut You Are Most Anticipating?

I honestly am not looking forward to many debuts in 2018! Likely because I don't know of many. But I'm extremely excited about Beyond a Darkened Shore by Jessica Leake, which I have from Harper/Edelweiss!

 4. Series Ending/A Sequel You Are Most Anticipating in 2018?

Hero at the Fall by Alwyn Hamilton (which I have!). Smoke in the Sun by Renee Ahdieh (which I do not have).

5. One Thing You Hope To Accomplish Or Do In Your Reading/Blogging Life In 2018?

Be more active on Instagram! I created on in July and it started off well and now I'm just lazy.

6. A 2018 Release You’ve Already Read & Recommend To Everyone (if applicable):

Meet Cute anthology! I also read Heart of Iron by Ashley Poston and while I didn't love it, I have a feeling many will.

Saturday, December 31, 2016

A Look at 2016: Statistics and Numbers

Happy New Year's Eve, friends! Are you ready for 2017? I sure am. 

I've done this post over the last three years, and I always enjoy putting it together. I'd like to share my end-of-the-year statistics roundup with you all. Like an annual report on my blog.



Here are some numbers and data for 2016:

- First book read: Titans by Victoria Scott
- Last book read: Hard Hitter by Sarina Bowen
- Total Pageviews: ~887,000 (since December 2012)*
*Approximately 322,000 unique pageviews during 2016 
- Total blog followers (does not include Twitter, Facebook, or Goodreads): 6,746
   - GFC: 1,211
   - Bloglovin: 2,483
   - Email/RSS: 632
   - Linky: 368
   - Pinterest: 644
   - Tumblr: 296
   - Google Plus: 1,112
- Goodreads friends/fans: 2,076
- Twitter: 3,003
- Facebook: 3,025
- Number of reviews in 2016: 179 (includes three sampler reviews and two 2015 reads' review)
- Number of 1-star reviews: 5
- Number of 2-star reviews: 9
- Number of 3-star reviews: 30
- Number of 4-star reviews: 121
- Number of 5-star reviews: 9
- Average rating for 2016: 3.69
- Total books read in 2016: 174 (42 less than 2015)
- Number of pages read in 2016: 60,830 (this may not be totally accurate, if Goodreads' information is not accurate per book)
- Total number of published posts in 2016: 536
- Days missed in publishing a post: 0 (since the December 2012)


See all 174 of my 2016 reads below:



Check out my Top Ten of 2016 posts:

(Click on the button!)


Data for Books read/reviewed in 2016:

(I did this via Excel - I kept a spreadsheet throughout the year. It made it easier to put the data together and make charts and things.)



What this tells me: 

- Age Level: This year, my YA/adult ratio got even closer. I'm reading nearly as many adult books as I am YA books. This does not bother me at all! I love adult romance.

- Debut: This was a new category I tracked this year. I was curious to see how many debut novels (YA or adult or whatever) that I read in a year, especially with 2016 being a year in which YA debuts were so championed. It turns out... the "debut" label means very little to me, in terms of reading selection. Which makes sense - I don't really read books specifically because they are debut novels.

- Dominant Genre: Back to fantasy being the highest read genre! The large number of contemporary is due to all of the adult contemporary romance novels I read this year. See my comments on "Age Level" directly above.

- Number in Series: I'm still reading way more "first" novels than I'd like, but I also read a happy amount of standalone and conclusion novels. 

- Publisher: Surprise surprise, HarperCollins dominates yet another year, in YA and adult. In my pie chart, "HarperCollins" refers to their teen imprints only (HarperTeen, Balzer+Bray, Katherine Tegen, etc.). Avon is an adult imprint of HarperCollins, but I have it noted separately.

- Rating: My average rating jumped a lot, from 2015 to 2016. In 2015, it was 3.509. In 2016, it was 3.69. The sheer number of 4-star ratings and drop in number of books read supports this. Which is cool - it means I enjoyed what I read. You'll also note that I got pickier this year - I read 42 books less this year. 

- Source: I'm a little surprised to see my Edelweiss numbers drop. I didn't do a lot of downloading/requesting on Edelweiss this year, so it shouldn't surprise me, but still. I did a good job of clearing my NetGalley account though, and getting through print ARCs. It should surprise exactly no one that the main source of my reading material is review galleys (electronic or print). I'm not really in a hurry to change that, to be honest. I tend to read more if they're galleys.

- Year of Publication: 2016 was the biggest year, which is expected. I'm behind in my 2017 reading (that's really low, compared to where I want to be), and I did a poor job of reading backlist this year.


Things I did well in 2016 (and in general):

- Post my reviews on Goodreads.
- Post my reviews on Amazon.
- Post my reviews on Barnes & Noble.
- Get my NetGalley ratio to 100% (several times).
- Keep my NetGalley ratio at or above 97% at all times.
- Review the eARCs/ARCs within a month before publication.
- Diversify my reads in terms of genre.
- Comment on new blogs.
- Reply to comments on my blog within 24 hours.
- Return comments to the blogs that commented on mine, within 24 hours.
- Read less. (Yes! This was a goal that I made!)


Did I meet my goals from my 2015 post?

- Read more backlist. --- No. For shame. *sigh*

- Read less in general. (uni comes first!) --- Yes. I read 42 books less. That's more than I expected not to have read, but at least I met that goal?

- Comment on unfamiliar blogs. --- Yes. I met a lot of great people by doing this.

- Comment on blogs (any) without them commenting on mine first. --- Yes. This year, I spent a lot of times commenting on blogs. I made that a priority over reading.

- Do a little more on Twitter. --- Yes, kind of? I reached over 3,000 followers (barely).

- Attend more events. (This isn't quite my fault - Baltimore doesn't have many!) --- Sort of? Besides the Baltimore Book Festival (my usual), I went to Kathy MacMillan's release party. That was cool! But really, I didn't quite meet this goal like I would have wanted.


Things I'd like to do better:

- Read a little more. More than 200, this year. I was hoping to read 200 in 2016. It was not feasible, towards the end, and that's fine. My grades from Spring 2016 and Fall 2016 were reaaaaaally good, as a result.

- Keep up with the good commenting. Like I said, I made commenting a priority in 2016. I'd like to maintain that level of rigor (or do better), in terms of replies, returns, and new comments.

- Keep up with the level of posting. Note that even though I read 42 books less than in 2015, I published 17 blog posts more than in 2015. Which is cool. 

- Create an Instagram. I MIGHT do this, after I graduate in May. I feel like I flood Twitter with my weekly book haul, and I'd love to post that on Instagram instead (or maybe both?). I don't want to get carried away though. This isn't about followers or publicity.

- Attend more events. This might actually happen since I'll be graduating in May, and hopefully employed after I graduate. 

- Figure out what to do on Tuesdays. I ran a year-long debut feature (Sweet Talk with the Sweet Sixteens) every Tuesday. I have nothing to replace that and no idea what to do on Tuesday. We'll see how it goes! I do not like winging things. I need a plan!


So that's that! The Eater of Books! blog in terms of numbers, for 2016. I'm a tiny bit disappointed in my reading numbers (especially my early reading for 2017), but I can't be too upset because I slayed in my academics. Between the two, academics will always come first. I'm really looking forward to 2017, in terms of reading and blogging. Hopefully it's a better year in general. Happy New Year, everyone!

Thursday, December 31, 2015

A Look at 2015: Statistics and Numbers

Hi, lovely people! Happy New Year's Eve!

Like the last couple of years, I'd like to share my end-of-the-year statistics roundup with you all. 2015 was an excellent year in reading and in number!


Here are some numbers and data for 2015:

- Last book read: Tell Me You Want Me by Joya Ryan
- Total Pageviews: ~565,000 (since December 2012)
- Total blog followers (does not include Twitter, Facebook, or Goodreads): 5,998
   - GFC: 1,185
   - Bloglovin: 2,117
   - Email/RSS: 559
   - Linky: 368
   - Pinterest: 518
   - Tumblr: 248
   - Google Plus: 1,003
- Goodreads friends/fans: 1,494
- Twitter: 2,541
- Facebook: 2,842
- Number of reviews in 2015: 214
- Number of 1-star reviews: 7
- Number of 2-star reviews: 14
- Number of 3-star reviews: 65
- Number of 4-star reviews: 122
- Number of 5-star reviews: 8
- Average rating for 2015: 3.509
- Total books read in 2015: 216
- Total number of published posts in 2015: 519
- Days missed in publishing a post: 0 (since the December 2012)


See all 216 of my 2015 reads below:

Follow Alyssa's board 2015 Reads! on Pinterest.


Data for Books read/reviewed in 2015:

(I did this via Excel - I kept a spreadsheet throughout the year. It made it easier to put the data together and make charts and things.)









What this tells me: 

- Age Level: I more than doubled the amount of adult books I read, from 2014 to 2015! That makes me happy. Still VERY heavily YA based.

- Dominant Genre: contemporary overtook fantasy! I think it's because of the amount of adult contemporary romance books though.

- Number in Series: I am so proud of myself for reading more standalones and conclusions! "First" books still dominated but YAY for completing series and not starting new ones!

- Publisher: it's no surprise that HarperCollins dominates, in both YA and Adult. In my pie chart, "HarperCollins" refers to their teen imprints only (HarperTeen, Balzer+Bray, Katherine Tegen, etc.). Avon is actually part of HarperCollins too! An adult imprint.

- Rating: Generally it seems that I like what I read. I continued to have a low amount of five-star ratings, but an even higher amount of three-star ratings. That "meh" feeling though.

- Source: The number of books from the publisher (meaning printed ARCs) jumped A LOT. It overtook Edelweiss which is a huge surprise for me. O_O But I had a jump in NetGalley reads - this is indicative of the NetGalley cleanse I went on!

- Year of Publication: 2015 dominated, as it should have. But this tells me that I didn't do as good a job with backlist titles as I wanted (every Friday is a backlist review day -- usually).



Things I did well in 2015 (and in general):

- Post my reviews on Goodreads.
- Post my reviews on Amazon.
- Post my reviews on Barnes & Noble.
- Get my NetGalley ratio to 100%.
- Review the eARCs/ARCs within a month before publication.
- Do backlist reviews (mostly 2014 though).
- Diversify my reads in terms of genre.
- Reply to comments on my blog within 24 hours.
- Return comments to the blogs that commented on mine, within 24 hours.


Things I'd like to do better:

- Read more backlist.
- Read less in general. (uni comes first!)
- Comment on unfamiliar blogs.
- Comment on blogs (any) without them commenting on mine first.
- Do a little more on Twitter.
- Attend more events. (This isn't quite my fault - Baltimore doesn't have many!)


And there you have it! The Eater of Books! blog in terms of numbers, for 2015. I thought I had a good year, despite technically scaling back in reading (in September, I cut back from four reviews per week to three. Or I was supposed to. I did for most weeks!). I can't wait to see what 2016 brings!

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

A Look at 2014: Statistics and Numbers

Hello there! Happy New Year's Eve!

Like last year, I'd like to share my end-of-the-year statistics roundup with you all. 2013 was a great year, and 2014 was an even better year, in terms of blogging (in terms of life, not so much).

Here are some numbers and data:

- Total Pageviews: roughly 324,000 (since December 2012)
- Total blog followers (does not include Twitter, Facebook, or Goodreads): 4861
   - GFC: 1077
   - Bloglovin: 1581
   - Email/RSS: 457
   - Linky: 363
   - Pinterest: 380
   - Tumblr: 215
   - Google Plus: 788
- Goodreads friends/fans: 980
- Twitter: 1,775
- Facebook: 2,438
- Number of reviews in 2014: 211
- Number of 1-star reviews: 7
- Number of 2-star reviews: 19
- Number of 3-star reviews: 41
- Number of 4-star reviews: 127
- Number of 5-star reviews: 17
- Average rating: 3.61
- Total books read in 2014: 211
- Total number of published posts in 2014: 513
- Days missed in publishing a post: 0 (since the December 2012)


(Feel free to compare these to last's year statistics.)


Data for Books read/reviewed in 2014:

(I did this via Excel - I kept a spreadsheet throughout the year. It made it easier to put the data together and make charts and things.)


(In number of books, totaling 211.)


(In number of books, totaling 211.)


(In number of books, totaling 211.)


(In number of books, totaling 211.)


(In percent, totaling 100%.)


(In number of books, totaling 211.)


(In percent, totaling 100%.)



What this tells me: 

- Age Level: I obviously like reading YA books.
- Dominant Genre: no surprise that fantasy takes the top spot... but contemporary in second?! Since attending college, I've found SOME contemporary novels more agreeable than usual...
- Number in Series: I read a lot of "first" and "standalone" novels... but hey, I completed a lot of series, too :D
- Publisher: HEY THERE, HARPERCOLLINS! This only includes the TEEN imprints, like HarperTeen, Balzer+Bray, Katherine Tegen, etc. Notice that I put Avon in its own category. But Avon is an (adult) imprint of HarperCollins.
- Rating: Wheeeeee, four stars. But I had more two-star ratings than last year, and less five-star ratings.
- Source: Publishers sent me more physical ARCs this year (thank you!), but Edelweiss and NetGalley are getting a lot of love too. Basically, I read a lot of review books.
- Year of Publication: 2014 dominated, in terms of pub year reads. As if should have.