Voting Time!
Let me know who you picked for the goodreads choice awards this year.
Every year, the Goodreads Choice Awards bring readers together to celebrate the best books across numerous genres. This year, I’ve carefully reviewed the opening round nominees and selected standout titles worth your attention. In the Fiction category, Jojo Moyes’ 'We All Live Here' is my pick – a compelling story that truly resonates. If you enjoy thrills and intrigue, Alice Feeney’s 'Beautiful Ugly' stands out as an atmospheric mystery worth exploring. For fans of Romantasy, "Enchantra (Wicked Games, #2)" by Kaylie Smith caught my eye with its engaging world-building and character depth. Horror enthusiasts might want to check out Rachel Harrison’s 'Play Nice,' a gripping tale that promises chills and excitement. The Debut Novel category features 'Alchemised' by SenLinYu, which has garnered a lot of hype and delivers a fresh, captivating narrative. Audiobook lovers should consider Jane Austen’s classic 'Pride and Prejudice,' available as an Audible Original and rated highly by many despite some debate about its popularity. Young Adult readers have fantastic options including 'Hazelthorn' by C.G. Drews in the Fantasy & Sci-Fi realm, and the emotionally charged 'We Fell Apart' by E. Lockhart in Fiction. These titles provide rich storytelling that appeals to a wide audience. For non-fiction readers, John Green’s 'Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection' is an educational must-read that offers profound insights. Memoir lovers will appreciate Malala Yousafzai’s 'Finding My Way'—a powerful continuation that reflects her inspiring journey. Meanwhile, the History & Biography category is highlighted by Olivia Campbell’s 'Sisters in Science,' celebrating pioneering women physicists. Voting in the Goodreads Choice Awards is a fantastic way to engage with the reading community and support the authors and stories that move you. Whether you’re passionate about a current favorite or eager to discover new reads, taking part in the voting reflects your voice in the literary world. Let me know which books you’ve chosen this year—there are so many wonderful options to explore!




























































