Happy New Year y’all! We made it through 2022 relatively unscathed, which is a good thing. However, December did decide to throw some stressful twists in at the end to keep us all on our toes. How was your 2022? Today, I am sharing my 2022 year-end reading wrap-up and some 2023 goals. Some of these stats are from my record-keeping, and others are from Goodreads.

2022 Year-End Reading Wrap-Up and 2023 Goals

Reading Stats for 2022

From My Record-Keeping Efforts

Books ReadPages ReadAvg. PagesAudioDNF
Jan7209629921
Feb618953152
Mar617432911
Apr4112328112
May6186931121
Jun414353592
Jul4120830221
Aug4126431611
Sep517263455
Oct414143543
Nov412283072
Dec5148429754
Total59184853132810

From Goodreads

  • Reading Goal: 52
  • Total Number of Books Read: 87
  • Total Number Pages Read: 27, 035
  • Average Book Length: 310
  • Average Rating: 4.0

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 Read: 192 pages

Haikyu! Vol 1 by Haruichi Furudate | Animal Life by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir | At Bertram’s Hotel by Agatha Christie

Longest Book Read: 464 pages

The Lipstick Bureau by Michelle Gable

Most Shelved: 1, 237, 063

Book Lovers by Emily Henry

Least Shelved: 88

We Are the Troopers by Stephen Guinan

Highest Average Rating: 4.62

The Vinyl Cafe Celebrates by Stuart McLean | Gridiron Girl by Tamara Girardi

Lowest Average Rating: 3.04

Out of His League by Caroline Richardson

First Book Read in 2022

Appointment with Death by Agatha Christie

Last Book Read in 2022

Murder at Mallowan Hall by Colleen Cambridge

Goals for 2023

Simple Goals

I will aim for 52 books, which is one book a week, though I’m sure I will read more than that.

I also want to read my shelves a bit more, as I have accrued quite a few books last few years.

  • Non-fiction books: 6
  • Agatha Christie novels: 17
  • Fiction: 87

I know those numbers may not seem very high, but when I used to only have 5-10 books on my shelf at any moment, that is quite a bit for me.

Challenges

One challenge I’m doing this year is Buzzwordathon from Kayla at Books and Lala. Kayla has given a word or theme for each month. The goal is to read books with these in the title. Many of these words have become popular in recent years in book titles.

Another challenge I’m doing is a 5-4-3-2-1 challenge. I can’t remember where exactly I found this, but I know it was one I came across through Top Ten Tuesdays. The challenge is one that the reader generates and then completes. For me, the challenge looks like this:

  • 5-Action/Spy books: Think like James Bond and Jack Ryan.
  • 4-Graphic Novels: Self-explanatory, I have one from Christmas, so I only need three more
  • 3-Manga: Again, self-explanatory, I have one from Christmas, and there are plenty in my house for me to choose from
  • 2-Science Fiction: I’m not a huge fan of sci-fi books, but I am willing to try the genre. Do you have any suggestions for a beginner?
  • 1-Classic: Another self-explanatory one

I was surprised by how things went for me in 2022. 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 2022 year-end reading wrap-up look? What are some of your reading goals for 2023?

2022 Year-End Reading Wrap-Up and 2023 Goals

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


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6 thoughts on “2022 Year-End Reading Wrap-Up & 2023 Goals

  1. Great wrap up! It looks like you had a pretty awesome year of reading 🙂 One book a week sounds like a great goal and those challenges also look like fun! There were also moments for me when I didn’t really feel like reading this year but those moments didn’t last long. I hope you have an amazing 2023!

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