It’s the last day of 2025, and before it strikes midnight, it’s time to look back on my reading and blogging stats for the year. Overall, my sense is that it was a good reading year! I definitely read lots of book that I loved… but let’s see what the numbers reveal!
First, according to Goodreads:
Ha! I forgot that I reread Twilight this year after a visit to Forks over the summer!
I completed my 2025 Reading Challenge… but keep in mind my total includes graphic novels and children’s books as well as novels and big “serious” books.
I’m planning to lower my goal for 2026 by a lot. I’m aiming for 100 books in 2026. I want to give myself plenty of breathing room and allow space for books that take more time and concentration.
I really like the Goodreads graphics that I received in a wrap-up email last week:
Over on Storygraph, different sets of stats and views are available. From my challenge page, here’s where I stand as of December 31, 2025:
For my year in review:



This little tidbit made me laugh:


I participated in three private challenges on StoryGraph as well:
- Series Progress Challenge: I set myself a goal to read at least five books from series on my TBR — either by starting with the first book or reading at least one more from an already started series. And I did it! I’m planning to do something similar in 2026.
- 20th Century Decades Challenge: I decided to challenge myself to read one book from each decade of the 20th century. I did pretty well! I still need to read books from the 1920s and 1960s… and since this challenge is just for me — and because I do want to see it through — I’ve extended the end date by three months to give myself more time. My challenge, my rules!
- Ideal Bookshelf 2025 Calendar: This was a fun one! As a holiday gift last year, I bought the 2025 Ideal Bookshelf calendar for my daughter, and then treated myself to one as well. My brilliant daughter decided it would be fun to create a challenge for the two of us, with the goal of reading one book from each month on the calendar. And I did it! Since two months were cooking/baking-themed, she made those bonuses. In the end, I read one per month of all the rest, plus one bonus book. We didn’t get the calendars for 2026, so this was a one-time challenge. I loved it!
In terms of blogging stats, I think I had a decent year!
Most of my referrers were search engines and WordPress reader. I had a few very odd days with 1000+ views — which is NOT my norm — and there was no particular reason for it. Chalk it up to a visit from the bots!
According to WordPress, these were my most-viewed posts from 2025:
I’m not sure how real any of this is. It’s not like the most-viewed book review posts got a significant number of comments relative to other book review posts — so again, I’m guessing a lot of this is bot-driven. I will note, however, that my small number of TV-related posts tend to get high numbers of reviews and comments… which is a bit weird for me, since most of my focus is books, not TV. (Sad commentary on today’s society? Or just another weird fluke of search engines and bots?)
Well… that was fun! I tend not to follow stats too closely during the year, but it’s interesting to see all the graphs and trends at year end.
Onward to 2026! Wishing one and all a year full of great books and happy reading hours!





















Happy New Reading Year! 🥂
Happy New Reading Year to you too!!
This was fun to look at, Lisa. You read a lot of books this year! Here’s to more books in 2026 🙂
Thanks, Barbara! Wishing you a very happy new year and lots of great books in 2026!
My cousin does a book recommendation request every New Year’s Eve and in looking at my stats, I definitely read a lot more nonfiction this year than I realized. Need to switch that up a bit.
And I’m planning to actively read more non-fiction in the coming year — I really didn’t do much at all this past year!
I put a linky up today for end of the year summaries. I love to look through others’ summaries for the year. I get lots of great ideas from others’ lists.
Oh, great to know — off to check out your linky! It is so much fun to see everyone else’s wrap-ups and best books.
It was fun to see the different ways the two sites provide information about your year in reading.
You did have a good reading year! The stats do look fun! Happy New Reading Year!
Thank you! Happy New Year!
Wow, you had a fantastic year! I was also confused by the Goodreads challenge number versus the “Year in Books” number, which was much lower. Im thinking of using Storygraph this year in addition to GR. And I had a lot of “bot bombs” this year too, so annoying! It really screws up your real stats.
Happy New Year, wishing you another great year of reading!
Last year was my first with Storygraph (other than importing all my data in 2024), and I ended up really liking it! I’m not quitting Goodreads, but it’s been great to have Storygraph as yet another option. They have some really interesting stats, challenges, etc. Happy New Year!
Wow, 160 books is amazing!
Thank you! I always feel like I need to qualify that by pointing out that that includes a bunch of short stories, children’s books, etc!
Looks like you had a fantastic reading year!
It’s funny you mention the TV posts getting a lot of views… to this day, I still get a lot of views from TV shows I watched 10 years ago. I don’t know if it’s actual people searching out these posts or it’s the bots, but those posts still rank so high even though I mainly focus on books now.
How strange about the TV posts! It’s so puzzling to me when these random old posts get hits!
I know right?! I haven’t figure it out yet!
You had a great reading year! 160 books is amazing.
Thank you so much! Happy new year!
Congratulations on a great year of reading!
Thank you! Happy New Year!
Sounds like an excellent bookish year! I loved all the stats.
Thanks! Yes, it was a good reading year – -it makes me happy to look back and see so many books that I loved.
Wow, you have a high average star review. That’s awesome.
Thanks — I think the high average rating mainly shows that I’ve gotten more picky about what books I read in the first place… but I feel fortunate to have read so many great books this past year!