Happy New Year, y’all! We made it through 2024 relatively unscathed, which is a good thing. How was your 2024? Today, I am sharing my 2024 year-end reading wrap-up. Some of these stats are from my record-keeping, and others are from Goodreads.

2024 Year-End Reading Wrap-Up

2024 Reading Stats

From My Records

Books ReadPages ReadAvg. PagesAudioDNF
Jan384828340
Feb257628833
Mar4100725253
Apr265632850
May388629551
Jun377525842
Jul5143228742
Aug392030750
Sep262431262
Oct4127331945
Nov381327143
Dec5160032070
Total3911,4102925621

From Goodreads

  • Reading Goal: 52
  • Total Number of Books Read: 95
  • Total Number Pages Read: 29,179
  • Average Book Length: 307
  • Average Rating: 4.3

Book Superlatives

All the page lengths are based on the edition of the book I read, and I did not include the pages for audiobooks.

Shortest Book

  • Title: Fence, Vol. 1 by C.S. Pacat
  • Number of Pages: 112
  • Published: January 2017

Longest Book

  • Title: The Sun and the Star by Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro
  • Number of Pages: 471
  • Published: May 2023

Most Shelved

  • Title: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
  • Number of Shelvings: 4,656,343
  • Published: July 2025

Least Shelved

Highest Rated

  • Title: Haikyu!!, Vol. 4 by Haruichi Furudate
  • Average Rating: 4.66
  • Published: January 2013

Lowest Rating

First Read of 2024

  • Title: Fence, Vol. 1 by C.S. Pacat
  • Date Read: January 1, 2024
  • Published: January 2017

Last Read of 2024

I was surprised by how things went for me in 2024. A few times, reading just wasn’t something I wanted to do. But it did help me get through a challenging place as well. And because of that, I will be eternally grateful for books. How did your 2024 year-end reading wrap-up look? What are some of your reading goals for 2025?

2024 Year-End Reading Wrap-Up

Looking for some more ideas to read? Check out my other monthly reading wrap-ups.


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2 thoughts on “2024 Year-End Reading Wrap-Up

  1. Totally agree with you, books are such a great escape! Glad that they were able to help you through the year. I had to go to Goodreads to check out The Heroines because wow, what the heck happened that the book is THAT low?! What did you think of it?

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