Finally! As long as it is the first week or weeks? of January: the SUMMARY of reading and the announcement you’ve all been waiting for . . . Care’s Books & Pie 2025 Pie in Literature Award!
2025 STATS
Total books read: 114 – down 5 from last year.
Pages read: 32,415 ………………………………2024: 34,365
Average pages per book: ~284……………………………..289 in 2024
Average pages per day: ……..……………………………….89
Hours listened: ~ 309 audiobooks: count 33
My Top Ten: The Correspondent, Beautyland, Heart the Lover, Woodworking, Glorious Exploits, There Was a Party for Langston Hughes, A Cartography of Peace, How the Penguins Saved Veronica, Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk
| 5 STAR READS | 27 |
| 4 STAR | 49 |
| 3 STAR | 29 |
| 2 STAR | 7 |
| 1 STAR | 0 |
How many books did I read that were OVER 400 pages? 14! Same as last year. Only 2 books over 500 pages.
Woman / Man Author Ratio: 81 : 34 BETTER than last year.Not sure about race or LQTBQIA+ though I do attempt to differentiate that the male count is not all OWD (old white dudes). I actively promote and read women authors; I seek a diverse author pool and yet, I just discovered that I didn’t read very many black women authors. Hmm.
Repeat Authors: Elizabeth Strout and Percival Everett are repeats and more than one title this year; I read THREE by Rachel Joyce. I read another by Clare Pooley, Jane Austen, Barbara Pym, and 13 more. Debut authors that I managed to category-check: Virginia Evans, Misha Popp, Emma Pattee. New to me and am most excited to read more: Jamie Quatro
Repeat authors that made Top 20 last year AND this year, and the year before: Clare Pooley!
I read 12 “Classics” defined as older than 25 years, five (5) over 50 years old.
Oldest book: Persuasion by Jane Austen – buddy read with Facebook AND Litsy friend Melissa the Avid Reader.
I read 26 books (23%) of nonfiction, mostly Memoir. The four Graphic Novels I read were all memoir.
I am considering the switch or new dedication to Storygraph app for genre tracking; I’m not going to classify the 2025 list now. Audiobooks are still my favorite; I read less ebooks – only 26, 35 up from 28 hardcovers, and the rest tradeback style (0 of the smaller paperback size).
I again completed the challenges that I love: the 12 category #ReadICT Challenge sponsored by the Wichita Public Library and local public radio station KMUW; What’s in a Name 2025 (6 categories) and the T-O-B in March. I again finished the 50 category Reading Challenge sponsored by the Ashe County (NC) Library! FIFTY!! I added a few more Litsy readalongs and I continue in two IRL book clubs.
On the 1001 Books to Read Before You Die:
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oh dear, maybe Persuasion? I didn’t track this in 2025, apparently.
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FINALLY, anyone still reading this?! what you all have been waiting for is the Pie Award! Drumroll please…
How many books mentioned pie that I managed to catch?! 50 – down from 62 last year. I no longer had the ability to save my quote highlights with pie mentions to my goodreads updates or rather, I can’t FIND the updates easily due to GR shenanigans? (thus the droves of readers abandoning that site for Storygraph…)

And… starting with Honorable Mentions. The Care’s Books & Pie 2025 Pie in Literature Award goes to:
First Honorable Mention: Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton: 

Second Honorable Mention: Misha Popp’s
Pies Before Guys Mystery series. I’ve only read the first two and own the third which I hope to read sooner than later. GOOD FUN! — well, maybe good as in guilty pleasure good, but I am finding these very entertaining. Fast-paced, snappy dialogue, characters to cheer for, etc. And, duh, LOTS of pie.
AND OUR COVETED 2024 Pie in Literature Award goes to:

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Pies Before Guys Mystery series. I’ve only read the first two and own the third which I hope to read sooner than later. GOOD FUN! — well, maybe good as in guilty pleasure good, but I am finding these very entertaining. Fast-paced, snappy dialogue, characters to cheer for, etc. And, duh, LOTS of pie.





by Janet Gazeri and it was both delightful in its fact-sharing of SO MANY THINGS about the Brontë’s and the times their books were written but also a bit tedious with academic snoozable stuff. 

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by Beatriz Williams, 2024, 384 pages
