As 2020 comes to a close, it’s time to reflect on the books we’ve read throughout the year. Whether you’ve delved into fiction, non-fiction, poetry, or any other genre, the end of year book survey is a great way to look back on your reading journey and share your thoughts with the literary community.
The 2020 End of Year Book Survey is a popular tradition among book bloggers, readers, and booktubers. It was created by Jamie of The Perpetual Page-Turner and has been adapted and used by many in the online book community. The survey consists of a series of questions about the books you’ve read in the past year, such as your favorite book, least favorite book, favorite characters, and more.
One of the highlights of the end of year book survey is the opportunity to look back on the books that have made an impact on you throughout the year. It allows you to revisit the stories, characters, and themes that have stayed with you long after you turned the final page. It’s a chance to celebrate your reading achievements and share your love for books with others.
The survey also provides a platform for book lovers to discover new reads and connect with fellow readers. By sharing your answers to the survey questions, you can recommend books to others, discuss your favorite authors, and engage in meaningful conversations about literature. It’s a wonderful way to celebrate the joy of reading and inspire others to pick up a book and start their own reading journey.
As we wrap up 2020, consider taking part in the End of Year Book Survey and sharing your reading experiences with the world. Whether you’ve read a few books or tackled a massive TBR pile, your voice and opinions are valuable in the book community. So grab a pen, open up your favorite reading journal, and start reflecting on the books that have made 2020 a memorable year in reading.