I’ve set myself a target of 52 books – 1 a week. I had a few months last year where I didn’t read at all, so I’m hoping for “slow and steady wins the race” this year.
January (4)
- Mhairi McFarlane – Don’t You Forget About Me
- Romesh Ranganathan – Straight Outta Crawley
- Jane Austen – Pride and Prejudice
- Sarah Turner – The Unmumsy Mum Diaries
February (3)
March (5)
- Beth O’Leary – The Flatshare
- Milly Johnson – The Little Dreams of Lara Cliffe
- Susan Calman – Sunny Side Up
- Andrzej Sapkowski – The Last Wish (The Witcher #1)
- Vicky Beeching – Undivided
April (10)
- Elaine Storkey – Women in a Patriarchal World
- Esther Ahmad – Unveiled
- Joe Warton – 1 Peter: Confidence in a Complex World
- She Reads Truth – His Love Endures
- Graeme Simsion – The Rosie Result
- Skye Jethani – What if Jesus Was Serious?
- Phil Callaway – Laugh Like a Kid Again
- Malorie Blackman – Noughts and Crosses
- She Reads Truth – 1, 2 & 3 John
- Giovanna & Tom Fletcher – The Eve Illusion
May (4)
- John Smed – Journey in Prayer
- Madeleine Davies – Lights for the Path
- Malorie Blackman – Knife Edge
- Hyeonseo Lee – The Girl with Seven Names
June (3)
- Graham B Usher – The Way Under Our Feet
- Ben Lindsay – We Need to Talk About Race
- Jaimie Admans – The Little Bookshop of Love Stories
July (2)
August (8)
- Healthy Faith and the Coronavirus
- David Runcorn – Love Means Love
- Helly Acton – The Shelf
- Henry Louis Gates Jr – Dark Sky Rising
- Frank Cottrell Boyce – The Unforgotten Coat
- Neil Patrick Harris – The Magic Misfits
- Lindsey Kelk – In Case You Missed It
- J.K. Rowling – Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (Illustrated Edition)