A Year in Review: My Reading Habits and Highlights

This year has been a great year for reading, and I've had the opportunity to dive into a wide range of books. From thrillers like The Final Twist by Jeffery Deaver to nonfiction books on personal development like Dare to Lead by Brené Brown, I've had a diverse mix of genres and authors on my list.

One of the things that I've really appreciated about my reading this year is the opportunity to learn and grow. The nonfiction books I've read have provided valuable insights and techniques that I've been able to apply in my personal and professional life. For example, Think Again by Adam Grant has helped me to challenge my assumptions and think more critically, while The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel has given me a deeper understanding of the psychological and emotional factors that influence our financial decisions.

In addition to the personal growth I've experienced through my reading, I've also had a lot of fun with the fiction books I've read. Born Standing Up by Steve Martin and Still Foolin' Em by Billy Crystal are both hilarious memoirs by comedians, and I thoroughly enjoyed learning about their careers and getting a behind-the-scenes look at the world of comedy.

Overall, my reading this year has provided a great balance of entertainment and personal growth. I'm grateful for the insights and enjoyment that I've gained through my reading, and I'm looking forward to continuing to expand my horizons in the coming year. Whether it's through fiction or nonfiction, ebooks or audiobooks, I'm excited to see what new insights and adventures the written word has in store for me.