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2023
My Year in Books
47,122
pages read
145
books read


The Hypothyroid Mother by Jacqueline Montero
Shortest Book
36
pages
The Snowball by Alice Schroeder
Longest Book
816
pages

Average book length in 2023
324
pages

The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Most Shelved
3,472,296
people also shelved
Precision Retailing by Laurette Dube
Least Shelved
4
people also shelved

Bharath’s average rating for 2023
4.0
4.0

Savarkar by Vikram Sampath
Highest Rated on Goodreads
4.69 average

Owl in the Oak Tree by Penny Walker Veraar

Bharath’s first review of the year

really liked it
If you like stories with a simple plot and good character development, chances are you will like this book.

Reagan, a teacher in Norwood near Cincinnati, is struggling to cope with life after her husband passes away. She has two kids – Matthew and Lizzie, and Lizzie is a special needs child with Down’s Syndrome and Autism. There is a shooting on the street and Reagan is a witness. After this, Reagan lives constantly under stress and fear for her f
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BHARATH’S 2023 BOOKS
Owl in the Oak Tree by Penny Walker Veraar
Her Deadly Game by Robert Dugoni
it was amazing
The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Over by Naseem Rochette
Baksheesh and Brahman by Joseph Campbell
Bizarre by Marc Dingman
Last Breath by Robert Bryndza
Liar by K.L. Slater
The Extinction Trials by A.G. Riddle
Cocktail Time by P.G. Wodehouse
My Sister's Grave by Robert Dugoni
Girl Out of Time by Clyde Boyer
it was amazing
From Outer Space to Inner Space by Dr. Edgar  Mitchell
How to Stop Time by Matt Haig
The Narrator by K.L. Slater
The Doctor by Annie Payne
The Girl from the Well by Rin Chupeco
End of Story by Louise Swanson
India that is Bharat by J. Sai Deepak
The Art of Being by Erich Fromm
Zenzele by J. Nozipo Maraire
Our Moon Has Blood Clots by Rahul Pandita
it was amazing
Cold Blood by Robert Bryndza
Living Untethered by Michael A. Singer
Gut Driven by Ellen Postolowski
The Good Patient by Alex      Stone
Smart Until It's Dumb by Emmanuel Maggiori
Bombay Balchao by Jane Borges
Burying Eva Flores by Jennifer Alsever
Reversing the Rivers by William F. Schulz
Lost in Time by A.G. Riddle
Tea with a Drop of Honey by Varadharajan Ramesh
Cheating Death by Rand McClain, Dr.
it was amazing
Deadly Secrets by Robert Bryndza
Dark Matter and Dark Energy by Brian Clegg
Femicide by Pascal Engman
Eve in Overdrive by Faith   Gardner
I Used to be Fun by Melanie Summers
really liked it
The Night Watchman by Louise Erdrich
The Last True Poets of the Sea by Julia Drake
Moonlight Becomes You by Mary Higgins Clark
Cholesterol by Sarah Brooks
The Librarian by Valerie Keogh
The Serial Killer’s Sister by Alice  Hunter
Infinity in the Palm of Your Hand by Marcus Chown
Burnout by Larry A. Winters
The Forgetting by Hannah Beckerman
Golden State by Michelle Richmond
The Grieving Brain by Mary-Frances O'Connor
The Woman in Carriage 3 by Alison  James
The Maid by Nita Prose
The Water Tower by Amy    Young
The Elephants of Thula Thula by Françoise Malby-Anthony
it was amazing
In a Thousand Different Ways by Cecelia Ahern
Close to the Bone by Lisa Ray
Route 13  by Varadharajan Ramesh
Hitler's Children by Gerald Posner
it was amazing
The Letter Reader by Jan Casey
Six - Strange Stories of Love by Poornima Manco
Revenge by Kerry Kaya
The Murmur of Bees by Sofía Segovia
The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green
Prediabetes by Jill Weisenberger
Summer Frost by Blake Crouch
The Hypothyroid Mother by Jacqueline Montero
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
Miracle Cure by Harlan Coben
How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water by Angie Cruz
The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters by Enid Blyton
it was amazing
After That Night by Karin Slaughter
The Secret of Villa Alba by Louise Douglas
Sidney Sheldon's Angel of the Dark by Tilly Bagshawe
The World Behind the World by Erik Hoel
Five Seats of Power  by Raghu Ananthanarayanan
it was amazing
Her Enemy by Emma Tallon
Dust Child by Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai
The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown
Stalker by Gemma Rogers
The Shining by Stephen King
The Patient's Secret by Loreth Anne White
Ashtavakra - The Vedic Sage by Gopish Gopalkrishna
Fadeaway Joe by Hugh  Lessig
No Ordinary Moments by Dan Millman
The Control by M.W. Layne
The Book of Beginnings by Sally Page
Her Final Breath by Robert Dugoni
Observer by Robert Lanza
Rich Blood by Robert  Bailey
This Is How We Are Human by Louise Beech
it was amazing
HBR Guide to Executing Your Strategy by Harvard Business Review
Lie by the Pool by Susan   Walter
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
The Gymnast by Sanjay Chandra
Goya by Priya Bajpai
The One Thing You Need to Know by Marcus Chown
Alzheimer's Disease by Mary T. Newport
Everyday Ayurveda by Bhaswati Bhattacharya
Sanghi Who Never Went To A Shakha by Rahul Roushan
it was amazing
The Snowball by Alice Schroeder
Understanding and Healing Hypothyroid Hashimotos by Deepti Kulkarni Bakshi

Super Attractor by Gabrielle Bernstein

Bharath’s last review of the year

really liked it
This book delves into how you can have the law of attraction work for you. If you do not believe the law of attraction can be useful, this is not the book for you. On the other hand, if you are open to the possibility, this is a very good book.

I have not read her ‘The Universe has your Back’ and Gabrielle mentions this book continues from there. However, I had no trouble going through this independently. There are lots of advice packed across the
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2023 Reading Challenge Img rccompleted
2023 READING
CHALLENGE
Bharath read 145 out of 100 books.
 
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