Firstly, happy new year to you all! I hope 2019 brings you good health, peace and happiness!
2018 has been an amazing reading year for me. I read 290 books, which is the most I’ve read in one year since I started keeping track of my reading! Of the 290, 211 were fiction so that has made it so hard to pick a top 10 or even a top 20 so in the end I made a list of the books that have stayed with me the most and 27 novels have made my list! (My non-fiction picks will be in a separate post tomorrow).
Some of these books have stayed with me because they were well-written, some were impossible to put down and others brought out such an emotional reaction in me that they simply had to be on this list.
So without further ado, here are my favourite books of 2018 (click the title if you’d like to read my full review on each of these books)…
In reverse order:
27. Dead in Venice by Fiona LeitchThis is one of the best audio books I listened to this year and had to be on my list as it’s really stick with me.
26. The Lingering by SJI Holliday
This was an unsettling, creepy novel that I couldn’t put down!
25. You Let Me In by Lucy Clarke
I love Lucy Clarke’s writing and this has joined The Sea Sisters as my favourite books by her!
24. The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate MascarenhasThis was such a different read for me and I utterly adored it.
23. Perfect Bones by AJ Waines
This is a crime fiction novel that haunted me in the times when I wasn’t reading it, it definitely earned its place on my list.
22. The Date by Louise Jensen
I love Louise Jensen’s writing and this book was another brilliant read by her. It gave me an insight into a condition I knew nothing much about and the ending of the book gave me chills!
21. An Unwanted Guest by Shari LapenaI read this book in one sitting on a boiling hot day but the writing was so good that I could feel the snowy cold and the oppressive atmosphere of those trapped in the hotel with a murderer on the loose!
20. Odette by Jessica Duchen
This is such a beautiful book and it really resonated with me so it had to be on this list!
19. Attend by West Camel
This is a recent read but I keep finding myself thinking about the characters and it’s staying in my mind so I had to have this in my top books.
18. Daisy Belle by Caitlin DaviesThis is a wonderful story about a young girl who wants to make it as a champion swimmer in a time when it’s not the done thing for females. It’s inspiring and beautiful and I knew it would make my top books of the year as soon as I finished reading it.
17. The Afterlife of Walter Augustus by Hannah M. Lynn
This is a bit different from my usual reads but it’s so beautiful and very moving in places and I still think about it.
16. Old Baggage by Lissa Evans
This was such a brilliant novel, and is another book that really has stayed with me.
15. The Girl in His Eyes by Jennie Ensor
This was a very prescient and moving novel, and while it was hard to read at times for me personally the writing is so sensitive and honest that I couldn’t put it down.
14. Fukushima Dreams by Zelda Rhiando
I wasn’t expecting to love this book as much as I did but it’s so stunningly written and the story is still swirling in my mind. It was an unforgettable read for me and deserves its place on my list.
13. Narcissism for Beginners by Martine McDonagh
This is another book that was a bit different to my usual read but I devoured it. It’s funny and emotional and I adored it.
12. Good Samaritans by Will CarverThis is such a brilliant read, one I’ve been recommending to people ever since I finished reading it.
11. Overkill by Vanda Symon
This is my new favourite crime thriller series and I’m desperate to get my hands on the second book as soon as it’s out!
10. Him by Clare Empson
I got this book on a whim from NetGalley and I’m so glad I did. This really got under my skin and I couldn’t put it down until I’d read all the way to the end.
9. Miss Marley by Vanessa LaFaye with Rebecca MascullThis is the only book on this list that I haven’t managed to review but I highly recommend it. It’s gorgeous and moving and just brilliant. It honours A Christmas Carol so beautifully whilst also standing on its own as a novella. The final couple of chapters were incredibly moving. I know this will be a book that I read every Christmas from now on so it absolutely deserves to be on this list.
8. Roar by Cecelia Ahern
This short story collection is brilliant. I loved every story and enjoyed finding the ones that resonated with me. It’s fabulous!
7. Once Upon a River by Diane Setterfield
This is such a magical and lyrical novel, it’s another book that is staying with me and I know I’ll want to read it again in the future.
6. The Long Forgotten by David WhitehouseI was looking forward to reading this novel but I wasn’t expecting it to get to me in the way it did. It’s very moving and so fascinating, and the writing is stunning.
5. Snap by Belinda Bauer
This was my favourite crime thriller of the year, I loved it. I don’t think I’ve read a crime novel before that has made me cry in the way this did. It’s such a brilliant novel.
4. Three Things About Elsie by Joanna Cannon
This novel really connected with me in so many ways and my review ended up being very personal as the story got so entwined with my emotions at the time I was reading. It’s a beautiful novel and I urge you to read it if you haven’t already.
3. Love and Fame by Susie Boyt
This book is why I love blog tours – I was offered a copy of Love and Fame, a book I hadn’t heard of before and decided to give it a go. It’s such a witty, funny and moving novel about grief and loss in various forms. I absolutely fell in love with this book and it’s one I consider to be a firm favourite. I’m so glad this book found me!
And the next two books are jointly my favourite books of the year because I just couldn’t pick between them…
The Lion Tamer Who Lost by Louise Beech
I adore Louise Beech’s writing anyway but The Lion Tamer Who Lost stole my heart in a way that no other book has done in 2018. I keep thinking of the characters and wondering how they are, I keep thinking of how cruel life can be but how a novel like this does ultimately remind you why you need to keep going. I cried buckets reading parts of this book but I fell in love with it and it absolutely deserves this number one spot!
Let Me Be Like Water by S. K. Perry
I hadn’t heard of this book before a copy got sent to me for review but it was serendipity that it came into my life at the perfect moment. This is such a beautiful, lyrical novel that had me sobbing one moment and feeling consoled the next. The characters are wonderful and the depiction of grief is so real, as is the way we find a way to start living with grief. A stunning book that I will treasure forever and ever!
Tomorrow I’ll be sharing my Top Non-Fiction books of the year so look out for that then. In the meantime what were your favourite books of 2018? If you have a blog post please feel free to leave the link below. Happy New Year! š
So many tempting books! I read and enjoyed The Date and An Unwanted Guest. Old Baggage has been on my list.
Enjoy your 2019 books, and have a Happy New Year.
So many on your list that I still haven’t got round to reading… Happy New Year!
I have Snap on my TBR list and am really excited about it.
I loved Miss Marley
Happy New Year, Hayley! I’m very glad you had such good reads this past year, and there are plenty I want to try. I’m so glad you like Vanda Symon’s work; she is awfully talented, isn’t she? I hope you’ll get to read more of her books.
Happy New Year, Hayley! This is a wonderful list! I see so many Iāve loved, too, and so many more I want to read.
Old Baggage is on everyone’s list who has read it – will add to my wishlist. I *LOVED* Narcissism for Beginners, and really enjoyed the Kate Mascarenhas too in your super list. Happy New Year.
Happy New Year Hayley ⤠I’ll have to add a few of these! I definitely want to read some more Orenda books this year!
A fabulous list of books and an amazing year for you. 290!! Iām impressed š
290 books is incredible, well done you! The Lion Tamer Who Lost was sooo good. Happy New Year! š
Oh my goodness – 290 books! I knew you were an avid reader, but that it an amazing number. I agree that The Psychology of Time Travel is a remarkable read – I thoroughly enjoyed it. I’m glad to see you loved Once Upon a River so much, as it’s one I want to read in 2019…
Once Upon a River was a great book. I can see why it made your list!
Holy moly thatās a lot of books! This is a great list too, Iām going to have to check a bunch of these out.
I haven’t read any of these. How did that happen! Must fix that. And wasn’t this the year for fabulous cover art:) Happy New Year, Hayley!
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I have only read one on your list and have 2 on my TBR, so I will have to check them out on Goodreads. Happy New Year, Hayley!
What beautiful covers some of those have – and hooray for Old Baggage, which would have been in my top 10 fiction if I’d allowed myself ten of each!
What a wonderful list! The Date is on my list of top reads as well and a lot of the others are on my TBR… Looks like you had a wonderful year!
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