Today I’m going to analyse everything I read in September, October and November! I think this will be fun! So without further ado, let’s get started!
Everything I’ve read
Age category
Of the total of 12 books,
3 are Adult
7 are Young Adult
2 are Middle Grade
Genre
2 contemporaries
2 historical fiction books
2 retellings
4 fantasy books
1 classic
1 detective
Ratings
5 stars
Cress by Marissa Meyer
Warcross by Marie Lu
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
4 stars
The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
Wires and Nerve by Marissa Meyer
3 stars
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
Suikerkind by Olga Gromova
Windfall by Jennifer E. Smith
2 stars
Ink by Alice Broadway
1 star
Le professeur a disparu by Jean-Philippe Arrou-Vignod
Languages
I’m learning several languages (French, English, Ancient Greek, Latin, German + my mother tongue Dutch) at the moment and thus I read in a few different languages. I thought it would be fun to analyse it!
Dutch 16.7 %
Suikerkind by Olga Gromova
Windfall by Jennifer E. Smith
English 66.7%
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
Geekerella by Ashley Poston
Cress by Marissa Meyer
Aaru by David Meredith
Warcross by Marie Lu
The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
Ink by Alice Broadway
Wires and Nerve by Marissa Meyer
French 8.3%
Le Professeur a disparu by Jean-Philippe Arrou-Vignod
Latin 8.3%
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Gender
Protagonist
In the other category are two books with multiple protagonists.
Author
I hope you enjoyed these pie charts! I certainly did 🙂 See you next time!
Love,
Wow! So many languages!! I tried reading some books in French a few months ago but I got a few pages through and I wasn’t in the mood. However, I probably would have done better had I gone for one of my Harry Potter or TMI editions instead of something a little more challenging because I have not read anything in French for at least 3 years.
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Thanks 🙂 You should definitely read one of those books in French! The more languages the better😉
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Definitely! I’ve grown up around foreign languages and I love knowing them. I just don’t get the chance to use them that much anymore. Saying that, one of my resolutions for next year is to start using my spoken languages again (French and Spanish). I’m also thinking about learning either Italian or German, but I think Italian might be the easier of the two for me to pick up.
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That is great! It’s an awesome resolution 🙂 I hope you succeed!
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Love the piecharts! Also I really loved Cress too!
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Thanks 😃 That’s awesome!
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You’re welcome! 😁
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Am also a pig fan of the pie charts, really nicely done! 🙂
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Thanks !!
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I love this analysis. So different and unique! You’re learning so many languages! And reading in them! That’s really amazing! You featured a lot of amazing books too. Great post!
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Thanks 🙂 The language thing is mainly because of school. Everyone has to learn Dutch, French, English and German. I chose two additional languages, because I like to learn them🙂 Thanks again!
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Ohh. I understand now. It’s still amazing. Well done!
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