 Hey guys, it's Liana and I'm here today to tell you every book that I read in 2020. So because I read 104 books in 2020, this will be a really long video if I stop to talk in depth about each of the books. So I'm just going to tell you the book and the story reading that I gave it and then maybe maybe if it's a if it's one that I particularly loved or particularly hated, I might throw in a line or two saying something more about it, but it's just going to be mainly a list. So off we go. The first book that I read was Gwenevere Deception by Kirsten White. I gave that two stars. Then I read Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb. I gave that four stars. Then I read Serpentine Dove by Shelby Mahuryn and I gave that two stars. And then I read The Fellowship of the Ring by JR Tolkein and I gave that four stars. And then I read A Study in Scarlet by I was going to say by Sherlock Holmes. By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, I gave that four stars. And all of the books that I just listed, I have standalone videos or reviews for them. The Gwenevere Deception is actually a combo where I talked about that and Sorcerers, no, Sorcerer of Thorns, yeah. But anyway, I have separate videos for those books. The next book that I read was The First Volume of Sons of Aries by Pierce Brown. It's a graphic novel prequel to the Red Rising books. I gave that five stars. It made me cry. The next book that I read was Nocturna by Maya Montaigne. I gave that one star. I have a rant review for that. The next book I read was Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid. I gave that five stars and I have a standalone review for that. And it made my best books of the year as well. Then I read The Queen of Atolia by Makin' Well and Turner. I gave that four stars. So then I read The Sign of Four by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. I gave that three stars. Didn't like it as much as A Study in Scarlet, but I quite liked it. Then I read Born to Crime by Trevor Noah. I actually have a standalone review for that as well. And I also give that five stars and I think that might be on my best books of the year. If it wasn't, then it was a contender. I genuinely don't remember. Then I read The Art of War by Sun Tzu just because I wanted to have read The Art of War by Sun Tzu. I gave that four stars. Then I read The Lady of the Lake by Andrzej Sapkowski, which is the last book in the Witcher series. I gave that four stars. I was quite disappointed with it. I do have a video kind of on the Witcher. Once I finished that, I did a video on the Witcher series as a whole. So that's available to you. Then I read The Book Thief by Marcus Zuzak. I give that three stars. I was quite disappointed with that as well, but I do have a standalone review for it where I'm like, it was fine, but I don't get why people like this. Then I read And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. I do have a standalone review for that. I give that five stars. I really enjoyed it, which I was surprised because I hated, hates a strong word, but I really did not care for Murder on the Orient Express. So I was pleasantly surprised by how much I loved And Then There Were None. Then I read The Hearts and Visible Furies by John Boyne. I gave that five stars, but I never reviewed it for some reason. Then I read The Midnight Lie by Mary Koski, which I gave four stars to, but I also genuinely keep forgetting that I read that book. I literally leaves my brain every single time. Like looking at it right now, I was like, oh yeah. And every time I see it on my shelf, I'm like, oh yeah. Then I reread The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie. I gave that five stars. It's time the first two times I read it, I gave it four stars. This third time I gave it five. Then I read Lips Touch Three Times by Lainie Taylor, which is a trio of short stories, which were hit in this. I gave the book three stars because the average was that. But one of the stories in it I really liked and would have given it a higher rating. But the other two stories I was a little more meh on. Then I read Malice by John Gwynne, which I hated and gave one star too. I have a standalone rant review for that. And then I read Ninth House by Lee Bardugo, which I gave four stars to. I have a review for that as well, mainly positive, but I think there are some easy fixes that could have made it a five star. Then I reread The Wolf by Leo Carew. That was my third time reading that as well. Gave it five stars every time. Then I read Defy Me by Tehada Mafi, which is the second to last Shatter Me book. I have yet to read the last one. I gave that four stars, even though it was like starting to wind down for me. And like I'm beginning to sense that I'm falling out of love with Shatter Me. So I'm very scared to read the last one. Then I read Breed Down the Duke by Evie Dunmore, which I have two stars do, mainly because there were some very questionable consent things in the romance that I was just like, no. Then I read The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, which I gave four stars to. I love Oscar Wilde's plays. I love his writing. His like dry wit. So I really enjoyed Picture of Dorian Gray. Then I read Dangerous Alliance by Jeanneke Cohen, which I gave one star to and it has appeared in many listical videos of mine recently where I have slammed it over and over. Then I read Niffron Rising, which is the third book in the Re-Area Revelations by Michael J. Sullivan. I gave that four stars. Then I read Romancing the Duke by Tess Adair, which was hilarious. I gave that four stars. Then I reread Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, which, you know, it was a reread. I gave it five stars. Then I read Prosperous Demon by K.J. Parker, which is, I guess, a novella, not a novel, which I quite liked. And I gave that four stars. Then I read The Wolf of Orinero by K.S. Viosa, which is the first book in the Chronicles of the Bitch Queen. And I also really liked that. And I recently recommended it in a video. I gave that four stars. I finally read Vengeful by the Ishuang, which is the sequel to Vicious. And I gave that five stars. Then I read The Silence of Bones by June Her, which I gave four stars. Then I read The Paris Hours by Alex George, which kind of like the Midnight Light. I keep forgetting that I read that. But I gave it four stars. I thought it was pretty good. Then I reread Before They Are Hanged by Joe Abercrombie, which I gave four stars. Then I read Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson, which is the first book in the Truly Devious series. I read that all in one sitting. It was a pretty great time. I gave that four stars. Then I reread The Gentleman's Guide to Bison Virtue by Mackenzie Lee. Even though I had a great time with it, I still gave it three stars the second time. Then I read Uprooted by Naomi Novik, which I hated. And I gave one star too. I have a standalone rant review for that. Then I finally, finally finished Red Sister by Mark Lawrence. I didn't hate it as much as Uprooted, but I didn't like it. Give it two stars. I have a standalone rant review for that as well. Then I read The Foxhole Court by Nora Saccovich, which is the first in the all for the game series. As you will soon see, I read the next two as well. And I had to review a video of the trilogy as a whole. Then I reread The Last Argument of Kings by Joe Avercromby, which is the third and final book in the first law trilogy. Gave that five stars. Then I read The Raven King, which is the second all for the game book. I gave that three stars. Then I read Five Feet Apart by Rachel Lippincott and Mickey Daughtry and Tobias Laconis. I bawled my eyes out, reading that and I gave it five stars. Then I read After the Armistice Ball by Kitriana McPherson, which is the first in the Dandy Gilbert Mysteries series. And I had a really good time with that. I gave it four stars. Then I reread Morning Star by Pierce Brown because I was trying to reread all the revising books before reading Dark Age. I gave that five stars again. Then I finished the All for the Game series with The King's Men by Nora Sackovich. Gave that three stars. Then I read Beach Read by Emily Henry, which I gave five stars to. I really liked that one. Then I read The Shift of Seas in by N.K. Jemisin and My Mind Was Blown when I gave it five stars. Then I read The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates. Also amazing. I gave that five stars. Then I read Eden Brook by Julianne Donaldson, which was a really sweet romance that was just a nice, nice pleasant time. I'm gonna give that four stars. Then I read The 39 Steps by John Buckin, because I quite liked the Hitchcock movie. And I also liked the new adaptation of it from maybe like 10 years ago. And I concluded that both movies vastly improved on the source material. I didn't really like it. I gave it three stars because it's an old, like a lot of its problems are because it's old, but I also unhauled it. The next book that I read was The Silver in the Wood, by Emily Tesh. I recommended that recently. I gave that four stars. Then I read Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates. That was on my best ofs for the year for sure. Give that five stars. That is required reading. Everyone should read that. Then I read The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller. And I gave that five stars. Also balled my eyes out. Then I read Dread Nation by Justina Ireland. That was on my best ofs for the year. Give that five stars. Then I read Normal People by Sally Rooney, which I've watched a lot more than I expected to. And I gave that five stars. Then I read Kings of the Wild by Nicholas Ames, which I hated. I have a standalone rant review for that. I give that one star. Then I read Be Read Iron Gold by Pierce Brown. Again, be reading Red Rising. Give that five stars. Again, then I read The Obelisk Gate, which is the sequel to the fifth season, the second book on the Broken Earth trilogy. Give that five stars as well. Mind continued to be blown. Then I read The First Three Volumes of Sandman. So I read Preludes and Nocturnes and gave that four stars. I read The Doll's House, gave that five stars. And Dream Country and gave that five stars. Those are all by Neil Gaiman, of course. Then I read Get a Life Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert and liked that more than I expected to. Give that four stars. It was really funny. Then I read Cersei by Madeline Miller, which I didn't like as much as Long of Achilles, but I did think it was really good. I gave that four stars. Then I reread A Little Hatred by Doe Abercrombie, gave that five stars because in anticipation of the next one coming out. Then I read Dearing in the Duke by Sarah McLean and hated it. I think that I made that my worst of the year. One Star. Then I read Reach of Dragons by Evan Winter, which I have a review for. I gave that three stars. I didn't love it. I didn't hate it. I just, I thought it was... Then I read The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander, which is the first book in the Chronicles of Prudain. And I really enjoyed that. I gave it four stars. Then I finally, finally read Dark Age by Pierce Brown, having reread All of Red Rising and Mind Blown. It was on my best of the year for sure. Five stars. Then I read The Liars' Girl by Catherine Ryan Howard, which was a thriller and it was quite thrilling. I gave it four stars. Then I read The Sky is Falling, how vampire zombies, androids, and superheroes made America great for extremism. And it was interesting, but I didn't agree with a lot of its points. So I gave that three stars. Then I read The Vanishing Stare, which is the second truly devious book. I had continued to have a great time and gave that four stars. The next book that I read was by Forrest Alon by Lavi Tadar. And I thought it was quite a unique book. So I gave that four stars. I have a standalone review for By Forrest Alon as well. Then I read The Trouble with Peace by Joe Abercrombie, which was like one billion out of five stars. Loved It was my best book of the year. Have two reviews for it, a non-spoiler, any spoiler review. Then I read The Eyes of the Dragon by Stephen King, which I really, really enjoyed. I gave that four stars. Then I read The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lou, which I liked a lot more than I expected to, even though I picked it up because I thought I, I thought I would like it, but it was really good. I gave that four stars. Then I read Skulled Duggery Pleasant by Derek Landy. I have a standalone review for that. Really, really enjoyed it, gave it five stars. Then I read Piranesi by Susanna Clarke. Also have a standalone review for that. Gave it four stars. Then I read The Unsuitable by Molly Pollig, which I really, really, really enjoyed. I gave that four stars. And I gave a copy to Shaya, who loved it. Then I read The Prestige by Christopher Priest. And I have a review or a video of discussing the book as it compares to the film, The Prestige. I thought the book was pretty good. Gave it four stars. Then I read The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, because it was the season. I gave it four stars. Then I read A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik. And I hated it. And I gave it two stars. Then I read Playing with Fire by Derek Landy, which is the second Skulled Duggery Pleasant book. I didn't like it quite as much as the first, but I did quite like it. So I gave it four stars. Then I read The Wolf by Chelsea Bobolski, or Bobolski, which started strong, but then fizzled. So I gave it three stars. Then I read The Bright and Breaking Sea by Chloe Neal, which I have, I don't, I never did a standalone review for it, but I talked about it quite a bit in my wrap up. I felt I had very, very mixed feelings about it. So I gave it three stars. Then I read The Southern Book Club's Guide to Sling Vampires. And Amanda has on her channel our live show where me, Mara, Bethany and Amanda all dressed up as vampires to discuss it. It was one of my favorites of the year. I gave it five stars. The next book that I read was Black Chalk by Christopher Yates. I didn't really care for it, but I gave it three stars. Then I read Something We Get This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury, and I gave that four stars. Next I read Rebecca by Daphne Demourier. I have a video talking about the book as well as the various adaptations of it. I gave the book five stars. I really liked it. Then I read The Invisible Life of Adi LaRue by the Eshwab. I gave it three stars. I have a standalone review for it. I didn't really care for it, and I found it quite underwhelming. Next I read Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood. I gave that five stars. Loved it so much. Oh, I think that was all my best steps for the year. Next I read The Turn of the Screw by Henry James. Give that three stars. Then I read The Devil in the Dark Water by Stuart Turton. Give that three stars. Then I reread The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. Surprise, surprise, give it five stars. Then I read The Left-Handed Booksellers of London by Garth Nix, and I was very let down by that. Gave it two stars. Then I read The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley. Gave that four stars. Then I reread The Bone Season, thinking to reread the books in order to read the new one coming out. But upon reread, realize that I don't like this series and will not be continuing with a reread or a reading of the new books. So that's one less thing to worry about. Two stars. Then I read The Emerald Storm, which is the fourth book in the re-area revelations by Michael J. Sullivan. Had a good time. Gave that three stars. Then I read One Day in December by Josie Silver, which was extremely frustrating. But overall, I enjoyed it. So I gave it four stars. Then I read In a Holidays by Christina Lauren, which was me and Amanda's buddy read for that month. It's on her channel, our discussion, Bethany joined us for it. I didn't really care for it, gave it two stars. Then I reread Intreat Me for the third time and gave that five stars. Then I read A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness, which I had very mixed feelings about again. So I gave it three stars. Then I read Spinning Silver and in a surprising turn of events, I ended up loving a Naomi Novik book. So I gave that four stars. And then the last book that I read in 2020 was The Black Cauldron, which was the second book in the Chronicles of Predane by Lord Alexander. Had a great time. Gave it four stars. That's all I read. Let me know in the comments down below if you read any of the books that I read. If you liked or hated the books that I read or whatever you wanna let me know. Yeah. Hope this was entertaining for you. I know it wasn't too in depth. This would be like a monstrously long video. If I went super in depth, like a full wrap up with all of them. So, yep, that's just all. All. There you go. Mission accomplished. My reading goal, my reading challenge goal was 90 books. So I well surpassed my reading goal. So I've made my reading goal for 2021, 100 books. Hopefully I surpassed that again. Let me know in the comments down below all the things. I post videos on Saturdays, other random times as well, but definitely Saturdays. So like and subscribe. And I'll see you when I see you. Bye.