#GoodreadsYearInBooks

A promotional graphic from Goodreads featuring a person named Pratibha, announcing the 'Year in Books' initiative, with two book covers visible: 'Borrowed Wisdom That Made Me Wise' and 'Wildhood Awakened'.
An infographic showing the number of books read per month throughout the year, with each month labeled and book covers displayed.
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Illustration depicting a reading theme with an ocean backdrop, showcasing diverse marine life including an octopus, fish, and a sea creature, along with individuals reading books. Text reads '51.3K pages read' and mentions the Mariana Trench.
Image displaying a collage of book covers, including titles like 'Redemption' by Nadia Lee and 'Obsession' by Kristen Proby. Text highlights '153 books read' and 'You're a Top 5% reader!'
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A collage featuring book covers of favorite reads, including 'Borrowed Wisdom That Made Me Wise,' 'Wildhood Awakened,' 'Face the Fire,' and 'Twisted Lies,' with a background of subtle patterned design and stars emphasizing a 5-star theme.
Graphic congratulating readers for finishing 3 books nominated for the 2025 Goodreads Choice Awards, featuring book covers of 'Rewind It Back', 'King of Envy', and 'Wild Side'.
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Graphic featuring a pink background with a rose and heart illustration, displaying the text 'This year, love stories stole your heart' and 'Your top genres: Romance, Contemporary Fiction, Memoir & Biography' in a modern font.
Illustration for the 2025 Goodreads Reading Challenge featuring a whimsical design that shows various people reading books, with a text stating '153/100 books read (so far)' on a green background.

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6 comments

  1. I thought my reading habits were excessive; yours are impressively excessive. I can devour pretty much everything except some of the classics. One cannot read Tolstoy or Dostoevsky quickly. Or McCarthy, for that matter. So, I save those for winter season when playing outside isn’t as much fun.

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