

It’s an understatement to say I was a little behind on my reading challenge this year. With only a week left in the year, I still had 20 books to read before the end of the year (52 was my goal), At five minutes before 2020, I finished my 50th book of 2019 and called it good. Barely had time to pour some champagne before the ball dropped.
Check out all my book recommendations in my book reviews section on my website. Here are links to the 4* and 5* 2019 book reviews that I’ve written so far.
- 5* for The Boys Who Woke Up Early by A. D. Hopkins
- 5* for Hippie Cult Leader – The last words of Charles Manson by James Buddy Day
- 4* for Lost and Found in Spain: Tales of an Ambassador’s Wife by Susan Lewis Solomont
- 4* for The Legacy Letters by Carew Papritz
- 4* for Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- 4* for Silent Lee and the Adventure of the Side Door Key by Alex Hiam
- 4* for The Next Person You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom
And here are my 4* and 5* reads where I still need to write book reviews.
- Becoming by Michelle Obama
- Doctor Sleep by Stephen King
- Lock Every Door by Riley Sager
- One Day in December by Josie Silver
- The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Bloom
- The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell by Robert Dugoni
- How Languages Saved Me: A Polish Story of Survival by Tadeusz Haska
- The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware
- The Rule of One by Ashley Saunders
- The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks
- What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty
- No Exit by Taylor Adams
- 99 Red Balloons by Elisabeth Carpenter
- Driving with the Top Down by Beth Harbison
- The Invitation by Oriah Mountain Dreamer
- The Winter Sister by Megan Collins
- November Road by Lou Berney
- Eat, Live, Thrive Diet: A lifestyle plan to rev up your midlife metabolism by Danna Demetre, Robyn Thomson (stayed tuned – I received an extra copy as a promotional giveaway. Love that it’s science-based and faith-based).
- The Red Pony by John Steinbeck
- The Pearl by John Steinbeck
- The Old Man and The Sea by Ernest Hemingway
- The Lifted Veil by George Eliot
- The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell
- From Burning Out to Burning Bright by Jennifer Marcenelle
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