I keep track of the books I read on LibraryThing. Every January, I post a list of the books I read the prior year. It's usually a few over 100. There have been a couple of years when I didn't get to 100, when work was crazy. There haven't been many years when I got over 110.
Here's the list of the 109 books I read in 2020, in the order I read them. 2020 was such an insane year, it could have gone either way, reading-wise. I know some people read twice as many books as usual, some people read hardly any. I read the same.
Notes about my rating system are below the list.
BOOKS READ IN 2020
- Circe by Madeline Miller ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Culture Counts: Faith and Feeling in a World Besieged by Roger Scruton ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Devil's Star by Jo Nesbo ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie (Women's Prize) ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Egyptologists by Kingsley Amis and Robert Conquest ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- Live by Night by Denis Lehane (Edgar Award) ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Smallest Minority: Independent Thinking in the Age of Mob Politics By Kevin D. Williamson ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Party Going by Henry Green ๐น๐น๐น
- My Salinger Year by Joanna Rakoff ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Days Without End by Sebastian Barry (Costa Book of the Year) ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Five Red Herrings by Dorothy L. Sayers ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- Cheri by Colette ๐น๐น๐น
- The Last of Cheri by Colette ๐น๐น๐น
- Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Gigi by Colette ๐น๐น๐น
- Warlight by Michaele Ondaatje ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Have His Carcase by Dorothy L. Sayers ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Vagabond by Colette ๐น๐น๐น
- Calypso by Davis Sedaris ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Shackle by Colette ๐น๐น๐น
- France is a Feast: The Photographic Journey of Paul and Julia Child by Alex Prud'homme ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Outlyer and Ghazals by Jim Harrison ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Less by Andrew Sean Greer (Pulitzer Prize) ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Sweeney Sisters by Lian Dolan ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Overstory by Richard Powers (Pulitzer Prize) ๐น๐น
- The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are by Brene Brown ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Beautiful Mystery by Louise Penny ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Tiger's Wife by Tรฉa Obreht (Women's Prize) ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Radical Kindness: The Life-Changing Power of Giving and Receiving by Angela Santomero ๐น๐น๐น
- Patrimony by Philip Roth ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Night Boat to Tangier by Kevin Barry ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- True Prep: It's a Whole New Old World by Lisa Birnbach ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- Charlotte Moss Entertains by Charlotte Moss ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Come Hell or Highball by Maia Chance ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- The Life We Bury by Allen Eskens ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- Hidden Falls by Kevin Meyers ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward (National Book Award) ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Lost for Words by Edward St. Aubyn (Wodehouse Prize) ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- Never Mind: Book One of the Patrick Melrose Novels by Edward St. Aubyn ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Bad News: Book Two of the Patrick Melrose Novels by Edward St. Aubyn ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs (Classics Club) ๐น๐น
- Some Hope: Book Three of the Patrick Melrose Novels by Edward St. Aubyn ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Billy (the Kid) by Peter Meech ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Mother's Milk: Book Four of the Patrick Melrose Novels by Edward St. Aubyn ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- At Last: The Final Patrick Melrose Novel by Edward St. Aubyn ๐น๐น๐น
- The Friend by Sigrid Nunez (National Book Award) ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- The Book of V by Anna Solomon ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- Death in Holy Orders by P. D. James ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Paris to the Past: Traveling through French History by Train by Ina Caro ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrik Backman ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Unmaking of a Mayor by William F. Buckley, Jr. ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Queen Sugar by Natalie Baszile ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Make Russia Great Again by Christopher Buckley ๐น๐น๐น
- The Likeness by Tana French ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Britain by the Book: A Curious Tour of Our Literary Landscape by Oliver Tearle ๐น๐น๐น
- The Guest List by Lucy Foley ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- A Severed Head by Iris Murdoch ๐น๐น๐น๐น1/2
- The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen (Pulitzer Prize) ๐น๐น๐น
- Save Me the Plums by Ruth Reichl ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Letters to Yesenin by Jim Harrison ๐น๐น๐น๐น1/2
- A Dance at the Slaughterhouse by Lawrence Block (Edgar Award) ๐น๐น๐น
- Country Girl by Edna O'Brien ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Vinegar Girl by Anne Tyler ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Late George Apley by John P. Marquand ๐น๐น๐น
- House of Trelawney by Hannah Rothschild (Wodehouse Award) ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Style Evolution: How to Create Ageless Personal Style in Your 40s and Beyond by Kendall Farr ๐น๐น๐น
- The Invitation by Lucy Foley ๐น๐น๐น
- The Drowning Season by Alice Hoffman (Erica Jong List) ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (Classics Club) ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Underground Railroad by Coleson Whitehead (Pulitzer Prize) ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- The Nickel Boys by Coleson Whitehead (Pulitzer Prize) ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Airborne: A Sentimental Journey by William F. Buckley, Jr. ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King (Edgar Award) ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Quartet in Autumn by Barba Pym ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The White Album by Joan Didion ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Prospero's Cell: A Guide To The Landscape And Manners of The Island Of Corfu by Lawrence Durrell ๐น๐น๐น
- The Stranger by Albert Camus (Classics Club) ๐น๐น1/2
- The Adventures of Sally by P. G. Wodehouse ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- An Everlasting Meal: Cooking with Economy and Grace by Tamar Adler ๐น๐น๐น๐น1/2
- The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens (Classics Club) ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- The Swans of Fifth Avenue by Melanie Benjamin ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Murder Room by P. D. James ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Electric Kool-aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- Bend Sinister by Vladimir Nabokov ๐น๐น๐น
- English House Style from the Archives of Country Life by John Goodall ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- A Thousand Days in Venice by Marlena de Blasi ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- The Lying Life of Adults by Elena Ferrante ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation by Michael Pollan ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Writers & Lovers by Lily King ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Something to Answer For by P. H. Newby (Booker Prize) ๐น๐น๐น
- For the Sake of Elena by Elizabeth George ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- Room at the Top by John Braine (Burgess List) ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty ๐น๐น๐น๐น1/2
- Just Like You by Nick Hornby ๐น๐น๐น
- They Came to Baghdad by Agatha Christie ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair by Joel Dicker ๐น๐น1/2
- The Hanging in the Hotel by Simon Brett ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- A Venetian Reckoning (aka Death and Judgment) by Donna Leon ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- Bridget Jones's Baby: The Diaries by Helen Fielding ๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Innocence of Father Brown by G. K. Chesterton ๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น
- The Stars Look Down by A. J. Cronin ๐น๐น๐น1/2
- Jump the Gun by Zoe Burke๐น๐น๐น1/2
- Life Is Meals: A Food Lover's Book of Days by James and Kay Salter ๐น๐น๐น๐น
MY RATING SYSTEM
My rating system is my own and evolving. Whatever five stars might mean on amazon, goodreads, or Netflix, a five-star rating probably doesn't mean that here. In fact, I'm going to change this year and use roses for my rating system, since this is Rose City Reader. My system is a mix of how a book appeals to me and how I would recommend it to other people.
๐น๐น๐น๐น๐น Five roses for books I loved, or would recommend to anyone, or I think are worthy of classic "must read" status." Examples would be Lucky Jim (personal favorite), A Gentleman in Moscow (universal recommendation), and Great Expectations (must read).
๐น๐น๐น๐น Four roses for books I really enjoyed and/or would recommend to people who enjoy that type of book. Examples would be The Jewel in the Crown and In the Woods. Most mysteries get four roses from me because I like them a lot but would only recommend them to people who like mysteries. (A few really great mysteries get five roses from me.) Similarly, some of my favorite authors get four roses from me because I wouldn't recommend them to a general audience, like funny books by P.G. Wodehouse or food memoirs by M.F.K. Fisher.
๐น๐น๐น Three roses for books I was lukewarm on or maybe liked personally but wouldn't think of recommending. Examples would be Sexing the Cherry (lukewarm) and The Year of the French (liked personally but wouldn't inflict recommend).
๐น๐น Two roses if I didn't like it. The Neapolitan Quartet is an example, which proves how subjective my system is because lots of people loved those books.
๐น One rose if I really didn't like it. I don't know if I've ever rated a book this low. The Magus might be my only example and I read it before I started keeping my lists.
I use half roses if a book falls between categories. I can't explain what that half rose might mean, it's just a feeling.
Here is a link to the star rating system I used for years. I include it because the stars I used in years past meant something different than these roses, so if you look at my lists from past years, the ratings won't mean quite the same thing.
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