Chelsea’s Favorite Books of 2022

Here are the books I read this year, and the ones I loved the most!

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Woohoo! It is already 2023! How did that happen?? I have no idea, but I am happy to say that I accomplished my reading goal for the year of 2022. Reading as an adult out of school has been a little difficult for me so setting these annual goals are so helpful for me. Last year I read 12 books and really enjoyed it! I track all of them through the years using Pinterest, be sure to follow me over there if you want more regular updates. 🙂 If you want to see a video version, check out my YouTube Channel!

In chronological order of when I read them, here are the books of 2022:

TitleAuthorFiction/Non
Jurassic Park
Michael CrichtonFiction
Death on the Nile
Agatha ChristieF
The Hiding PlaceCorrie Ten BoomNF
The Tripods Series
(Books 1-3)
John ChristopherF
Fair SunshineJock PurvesNF
The Book Thief Markus ZusakF
The Fruitful LifeJerry BridgesNF
I’m Glad My Mom DiedJeanette McCurdyNF
Total Truth Nancy PearceyNF
The Murder at the VicarageAgatha ChristieF
The Secret AdversaryAgatha ChristieF
The Shadow of PlentyGeorge GrantNF

I really enjoyed reading more non-fiction books this year. I believe that joining a book club this year really helped me finish all those books!

As I look to next year, I am excited for all the books I want to read! I have a few in mind already, but please let me know any that you recommend. It would be great to branch out even more in 2023.

Have you read any of the above books? Did you enjoy them?

Much Love,

Chelsea

Author: Chelsea Yell

I write for fun and to keep up with memories I make with others.

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