As 2014 comes to a close, avid readers everywhere are reflecting on the books they’ve read over the past year. One popular way to do this is by participating in the End of Year Book Survey, a survey created by Jamie from The Perpetual Page-Turner that asks readers to share their reading habits and preferences from the past year.
The survey covers a wide range of topics related to reading, including the number of books read, favorite genres, favorite books of the year, and reading habits. Participants are also asked to share their thoughts on various aspects of the reading experience, such as their opinion on a specific book or author, their reading plans for the upcoming year, and any reading challenges they may have faced.
One of the most anticipated questions in the survey is “Best Book You Read In 2014?” Readers are eager to share their top picks and see what others have chosen as their favorites. This question often sparks lively discussions and recommendations, as readers compare their choices and discuss what made a particular book stand out among the rest.
Another popular question in the survey is “Most Surprising (in a good way or bad way) Book You Read.” This question allows readers to reflect on books that exceeded or fell short of their expectations, and to share any unexpected discoveries they made while reading.
The survey also includes questions about reading habits, such as how many books were read in a month, how many books were finished vs. abandoned, and whether any reading goals were met. These questions provide valuable insights into how readers prioritize their reading and can help identify areas for improvement in the coming year.
Overall, the End of Year Book Survey is a fun and informative way for readers to look back on their reading experiences from the past year and to share their thoughts with others in the book community. Whether you’re a seasoned bookworm or a casual reader, participating in the survey is a great way to connect with fellow book lovers and discover new books to add to your reading list for the upcoming year.