Blog No 171 – 2021 Reading List

My goal for 2021 was to read more than 40 books. If I could beat my previous years target of 66 books or more, I was going to be extremely happy. I achieved 43 books in total, therefore I superseded my target and averaged nearly one book a week, which wasn’t bad for last year.

Here is my reading list: –

  1. The Whitechapel Girl – Gilda O’Neil
  2. Quick Cooking – Mary Berry
  3. The Colliers Wife – Chrissy Walsh
  4. A Sisters Sorrow – Kitty Neal
  5. The Jam Factory Girls – Mary Wood
  6. The Abandoned Daughter – Mary Wood
  7. The Little Book of Colour- Karen Haller
  8. Joe Biden – Beatrice Gormley
  9. The Brave Daughters – Mary Wood
  10. The Wronged Daughter – Mary Wood
  11. An Orphan’s Journey – Dilly Court
  12. Secrets of the Jam Factory Girls – Mary Wood
  13. As Time Goes By The House – Anne Bennett
  14. Get Fit, Get Healthy, Get Happy – Mark Wright
  15. Another Mans Child – Anne Bennett
  16. Unnatural Causes – Dr Richard Shepherd
  17. Winter Wedding – Dilly Court
  18. Where’s There’s a Will – June Francis
  19. Girls in Tin Hats – Anne Murray
  20. A Girl From Woolworths – Elaine Everest
  21. Two Pence to Cross the Mersey – Helen Forrester
  22. The Case for Keto – Gary Taubes
  23. Suspects – Lesley Pearce
  24. Fortunes Daughter – Dilly Court
  25. A Promised Land – Barack Obama
  26. A Mother’s Secret – Kitty Neal
  27. The Patchwork Girls – Elaine Everest
  28. A Winter Love Song – Rita Bradshaw
  29. The Forgotten Daughter – Glynis Peters
  30. The Doctor Will See You Now – Dr Amir Khan
  31. Reluctant Heiress – Dilly Court
  32. It’s a Love Story – Martin Kemp & Shirley Kemp
  33. Rome is Where the Heart is – Tilly Tennant
  34. Over the Rainbow – Katie Flynn
  35. Keto in an Instant – Jen Fisch
  36. Shuggie Bain – Douglas Stuart
  37. Shamed – Linda Castillo
  38. The Stolen Baby – Diney Costeloe
  39. The Butler – Danielle Steel
  40. A Sinple Wish – Rosie Goodwin
  41. Meet Me in London – Georgia Toffola
  42. The Red Cross Orphans – Glynis Peters
  43. The Asylum – Carol Minto

Here’s a reading Q&A

What is your favourite time of the day to read.

I tend to read when I go to bed, however I do listen to audiobooks during the day whilst I’m undertaking tasks.

How many hours do you read a day.

I can read or listen anything from 15mins to 2/3 hrs. It all depends what I’m doing or how tired I am.

What is my favourite genre.

Historical fiction is my favourite, however I’m trying other genres. I do like biographies, I feel it’s an education learning someone else’s struggles. It can make me appreciate my life and have empathy and compassion for other people. Even though I have cancer, I’m always saying there is someone out there suffering more than me so I’m lucky.

Which author did you first get obsessed with.

I would say it was Lyn Andrews then Katie Flynn

Who are you currently obsessed with.

Definitely Mary Wood and Dilly Court. To be fair my obsession is growing with many authors.

Can you read multiple books at one time.

Yes I can, nevertheless I think two is enough for me.

Which book/books was your favourite this year.

I did love “The Orphans Journey ” by Dilly Court, “Patchwork Girls ” by Elaine Everest and “The Jam Factory”’Series by Mary Wood.

Who was your favourite author this year.

I would say Mary Wood because her books are all so different and clearly well researched. Her imagination is incredible and it blows my mind how creative she is with her books.

Which new authors did you try this year

I would say Tilly Tennant and Georgia Toffola this year.

Which book touched you this year.

It has to “The Asylum” by Carol Minto. The true story was about the horrific abuse by her family and Aston Hall, the asylum.

How many books do you intend to read in 2022

I’m think about 40 again, let’s see what happens.

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