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2022
My Year in Books
9,985
pages read
68
books read


My Friend Richard by William  Hart
Shortest Book
41
pages
The Appeal by Janice Hallett
Longest Book
447
pages

Average book length in 2022
146
pages

Sadie by Courtney Summers
Most Shelved
332,451
people also shelved
The Case of the Lighthouse & Chips by W. ALMAC
Least Shelved
3
people also shelved

Raghav’s average rating for 2022
4.1
4.1

Italian Bones in the Snow by Elaina Battista-Parsons
Highest Rated on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ
4.90 average

It's Laugh O'Clock - Would You Rather? Halloween Edition by Riddleland

Raghav’s first review of the year

really liked it
Who knew a simple game of Would You Rather? could be so much fun. Even though we (me and my two kids) read/played the book months after Halloween, we enjoyed it a lot. The questions are funny and thought-provoking. Sometimes we tried hard to come up with crazy humorous answers. Other times, we had mini-debates on which solution would actually work and why. A lovely way to spend with the kids. Also educational in its own weird way.

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¸é´¡³Ò±á´¡³Õ’S 2022 BOOKS
It's Laugh O'Clock - Would You Rather? Halloween Edition by Riddleland
Shadow Shinjuku by Ryu Takeshi
Sadie by Courtney Summers
it was amazing
Shiver by Allie Reynolds
The Appeal by Janice Hallett
Vanish in an Instant by Margaret Millar
State of the Union by Nick Hornby
The Decagon House Murders by Yukito Ayatsuji
Ms Ice Sandwich by Mieko Kawakami
One Night Stand by Kathryn Reign
Taste by Stanley Tucci
it was amazing
Leonie Skyforce-Clarke and the Mystery of the Green Case by Elisa Nolf
Ever Rest by Roz Morris
Savage Indulgence by Shayla Raquel
Actors Like Us by Radovan Burhan
The Ragged by Brett Schumacher
Hate Mail by Michelle  Robertson
Dark Is The Water & other wyrd tales by Susan Earlam
Bloody Valentine by James  Patterson
Essential Life Skills For Teens by David Skiddy
Live This Feeling by Michelle Bonfils
it was amazing
Italian Bones in the Snow by Elaina Battista-Parsons
How To Write A Book by Keith Everett
The Grownup by Gillian Flynn
Mask Of Lies by Aleksandr Jarid
Wild about Africa by Alistair McGuinness
The Pigeon Detectives by Sean P. Gibson
Misadventures in the Screen Trade by Alison Ripley Cubitt
it was amazing
I Didn't Ask to Be Crazy by Sadee Bee
Not Sure What I Want Tonight by Liz  Doherty
True Crime Stories You Won't Believe by Romeo Vitelli
The Shortcut by Daniel Henriksen
Starstruck And Swindled In Paradise by A.H. Nazzareno
A Recycled Marriage by Rosemary  Mairs
Automatically Hip by John A. McCaffrey
Lethal Honor by Audrey Rush
A Cornish Odyssey by Axel  Forrester
The Body in the Alley by James Dain
Murder On Hickory Mountain by Walker Bramblett
it was amazing
The Candidate by A.D. Hay
Mountain Song by Lucy Fuggle
The Ideal Victim by Clive McAlpin
God's Leftovers by Grant Wamack
Black Gypsies by Grant Wamack
The Island Expats Book 1 by Deb McEwan
A Man in Winter by Katie Marie
it was amazing
Ghosts of East Baltimore by David  Simmons
The Island Expats Book 2 by Deb McEwan
The Island Expats Book 3 by Deb McEwan
The Island Expats by Deb McEwan
My Friend Richard by William  Hart
Pursuit by James  Kaine
Cruel Competition by Edwina Mills
The Island Expats by Deb McEwan
Ghoulish Tales for the Brave by Gitte Tamar
it was amazing
True Crime Stories You Won't Believe by Romeo Vitelli
Arboreality by Rebecca  Campbell
The Stripped-Down Guide to Content Marketing by John Egan
End of the Vine by Acton Manning
The Case of the Lighthouse & Chips by W. ALMAC
Do Nothing by Miguel Angel Hernandez Jr.
Girl of Dust and Smoke by Halo Scot
A Colossal Injustice by Miguel Angel Hernandez Jr.
Beyond the Wand by Tom Felton
it was amazing
Summer of Screams by Christina Hagmann
A Date to Die For by Gaylene B Corben
Face Down in the Grave - Seven Tales of Sinister Delight by Thomas O.
The Rainbow Room by Claire Ishi Ayetoro

The Rainbow Room by Claire Ishi Ayetoro

Raghav’s last review of the year

liked it
The concept behind The Rainbow Room, although very familiar, still had a lot of potential. However, the story comes across as amateurish. You can see the big twist at the end approach early on, and unlike locked-room movies/stories such as Saw, it lacks intensity, gore, or a tense setup.

Would have loved to see the author push boundaries a little more and come up with more ingenious ways to “punish� than totaling a car. It would also have been mo
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