As the year comes to a close, it’s time to reflect on all the books we’ve read in 2015. The end of year book survey is a popular way for book lovers to share their thoughts on their reading habits, favorite books, and memorable moments from the past 12 months.
This year’s survey is no exception, with readers from all over the world participating in the online questionnaire. From avid readers who devour dozens of books a year, to casual readers who only manage a few, the survey provides a fascinating glimpse into the reading habits of people from all walks of life.
One of the most popular questions on the survey is always about favorite books of the year. Readers are given the opportunity to list their top reads, and it’s always interesting to see which books come out on top. In 2015, there was a wide variety of books mentioned, ranging from bestsellers like “The Girl on the Train” by Paula Hawkins, to lesser-known gems that readers stumbled upon by chance.
Another popular question on the survey is about reading goals for the upcoming year. Many readers use this question as a way to hold themselves accountable and set some concrete reading goals for the year ahead. Whether it’s a specific number of books to read, a particular genre to explore, or a challenge to finally tackle that 1000-page tome sitting on the shelf, the survey is a great way to kickstart a year of reading.
The end of year book survey also asks readers to reflect on their reading habits and preferences. Do they prefer fiction or non-fiction? Physical books or e-books? Reading alone or in a book club? The answers to these questions can provide some interesting insights into the reading community as a whole.
Overall, the 2015 end of year book survey has once again proven to be a valuable tool for book lovers to share their thoughts and experiences, and to connect with like-minded readers from around the world. As we head into 2016, let’s continue to celebrate our love of books and reading, and look forward to another year of great reads.