Wednesday, December 31, 2025

2025 Reading Stats


Another year, another roundup of how I spent all my free time reading. I don't think I'm going to finish another book in 2025, so this should be relatively accurate. Everyone should account for the fact that this 100% assumes my spreadsheet is correct, so....who knows?! Stephany sent me her spreadsheet template a few years ago and I have been following it ever since, so blame her for the nitty-gritty details below. This is ridiculously long, so feel free to skip this if the number don't interest you.

Total number of books: 105

Total number of pages: 38,303 pages (about 3190 pages/month) - If I take out audiobooks, this goes down to 29,061 pages (2420 pages/month)

Average star rating: 3.55/5

Format: 22.9% audiobooks, 49.5% physical books, and 27.6% ebooks

I was curious if format changed my star ratings and it really did! That's interesting. I think I DNF physical books more because I always have another one to read, but I almost never have an audiobook or ebook lined up. 

FormatAverage star rating
audio3.44
ebook3.2
physical3.8

Audiobook stats: I listened to 24 audiobooks this year. That seems like a lot. That was nearly 319 hours of listening. (Yes, I'm basically always listening to audiobooks or podcasts.)

Book source: As with previous years, the vast majority of books I read are from libraries. I borrowed 99 of these books from the public library (94%) and owned/was gifted 6 (6%). (Interesting that none of these were borrowed from the university library. I have two holds at the university library now!)

Genre: So many genres this year! I'm pretty proud of myself for this. 


The Big Five Genre:
GenrePercentageAverage star rating
dystopia10.53.68
contemporary fiction11.43.54
romance13.33.32
fantasy13.33.5
historical fiction16.23.52

Dystopian fiction really saved me this year. Hmmm..I wonder what that says about me or the world we live in. It also probably brought down my fantasy/sci-fi numbers because if I didn't have that classification, most of those books would end up in SFF.

Star rating breakdown (out of five stars):

Money spent: I spent $26.36 to get an audiobook for my IRL book club. That was it! I went to the library on Monday to check out some books and I think that will be my last receipt for 2025. Here's what I saved!


Lord knows I can't afford my own reading habit. Yay for libraries!

Books by month:


I just figured out how to change the fill color in a chart in Google sheets. I feel like a fucking genius. 

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Historical data
I now have enough years to be able to track some patterns. First up, my overall reading is going down. I still read a lot, though. I'm never going to be able to read as much as I did when I was under/unemployed. *sigh* Those were the days, weren't they? (No. No, they were not.)


My average star rating is pretty consistent through the years.

YearAverage star rating
20223.5
20233.56
20243.67
20253.55


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Bits & Bobs
  • I mostly read women (80%). I did read 18% men and 2 books (2%) that were written by a husband and wife pair.
  • The shortest book I read was The Most (135 pages) and the longest was, of course, Gone With the Wind (1037 pages). 
  • The oldest book I read was Moby-Dick! So much whaling!
I legitimately can't stop looking at Moby Dick memes. Should I be worried? 

  • There's a lot of recency bias in my reading. 

  • I DNFed 24 books this year. Or at least 24 made it to the spreadsheet. Just because I gave up on them doesn't mean you have to!
  • I read 21 debuts this year. The average star rating for them was 3.43, so it's slightly below my total average. 
  • The lowest star rating I gave was 1.5 and that was to The Berry Pickers, which was a book I should have DNFed, but stubbornly thought was going to get good. Sorry, fans of that book. 
  • I'm still over here tracking what countries authors come from. It's still mostly the US. Do I sort of hate that? Yes. Is it going to change? Probably not. (NOTE: Some books have multiple authors, so this has more than the number of books I read this year.)
Australia3
Belgium1
Canada5
France1
Ireland2
Japan3
Malaysia1
Morocco1
Soviet Union2
Spain1
Sweden1
UK11
USA78
Jamaica1
Vietnam1

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Hats

The average number of hats was 9.27 per book.


An American Tragedy (137) had the most hats - even more than Gone With the Wind (86)! But the book with the most hats per page goes to News of the World with a hat every four pages on average (the next was An American Tragedy, but that was only about a hat every six pages). 

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And that's it, folks. Are you dying for a stat I didn't include? Burning hat questions? How was your reading year this year?

3 comments:

  1. I love all the pretty charts!!!!
    I read a lot this year and I definitely plan to read less next year. I scratched a "reading itch" but I also feel a bit burned out on reading (a scandalous announcement, I know). That said, I am already starting my first book for 2026 (I won't finish it until then), so I know my "read less in 2026" won't exactly signal that much of a decline in reading.
    That's... a lot of hats.

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  2. I never think to track pages, maybe I'll do that for 2026!
    Your top genre breakdown is exactly what I thought it would be!
    I also spend a lot of free time reading - not all, but a lot of it - and I kind of love that about us.
    The library here does that "you saved x dollars" and I love seeing those big numbers. The Calgary library didn't, and I wish I knew how much I saved all those years I lived there.

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  3. I will laud you every single time you hate on The Berry Pickers. I, too, wanted to DNF that book, but I
    A) was so sure it was going to get better; B)was influenced by all the other people who loved it and felt bad; C)bought it, so I really wanted it to be better. I give that book HALF A STAR, simply because, hey! the author wrote a book and I didn't.

    I am here for all your Moby-Dick memes. As a matter of fact, please devote one post a week? every two weeks? a month? to them. They are terrific.

    Finally, have you read any Edith Wharton?

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