That 70 books breaks down into over 32,000 pages read, for an average book length of 465 pages. The shortest book I read was The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe at 206 pages, and the longest was James Michener's The Covenant at 1,240 pages. According to Goodreads, the most popular book I read was the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and the "least popular" was Venom Doc. Apparently the average rating I gave my reads this year was 4.2.
So, what were my favorite reads of 2018?

I also really enjoyed Roma and Empire by Steven Saylor. These two novels (to be followed by a third, I believe) tell the story of the early years of the Roman Empire by following two families through history, somewhat a la James Michener (although, in my opinion, more readable). The first novel follows Roman history from Rome's legendary beginnings through the death of Julius Caesar. The second follows the story through such famous emperors as Caligula and Nero. Readable and fascinating, these books definitely put Saylor on my list of authors to read more of in 2019.

I also started the Conqueror series by Conn Iggulden, which starts with Genghis: Birth of an Empire. The first book covers the early years of Genghis' life and the beginnings of his extraordinary rise to power. He was a fascinating man, and I am three books into this series and loving it! I will also be reading more of Iggulden in 2019.

Other favorite historical fiction reads for the year included CW Gortner's The Romanov Empress, the story of Maria Feodorovna of Russia and the fall of the Romanovs; Russka by Edward Rutherfurd, a James Michener like telling of the history of Russia; The Last Days of Night, a tale of the patent battle between Westinghouse and Edison over the light bulb as told by Graham Moore, and Morgan's Run, the story of the colonizing of Australia by prisoners in the late 1700s as told by Colleen McCullough.
Stay tuned for my favorite Sci-Fi & Fantasy and Non-Fiction reads from 2018.
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