5 Books I Can’t Stop Thinking About

These are my most memorable reads of 2020, which have stayed with me months after finishing them

Eliza Lita
A Thousand Lives

--

Photo by RF Studio via Pexels.

It could be that 2020 has made me more mindful, or maybe I just had a great reading year, but seldom has it happened for the memories of so many books to recur in my mind.

This plays an essential part in choosing my top ten favourite books of the year, because the longer a book stays with me, the stronger its impact, and I often like to pause and think about what specific part of the book made it so important to me.

I made a note of every such book throughout the year, as well as why it’s so meaningful, and chose the best five to include in this list. These are not exactly my top five books of the year, but they are the most memorable, and I selected them by how often I have thought about them throughout the year.

(Please note that links mentioned in this article are affiliate links. If you are a UK or US resident, I will receive a small commission if you buy books via these links. Bookshop.org is a website that supports independent bookshops.)

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

Taylor Jenkins Reid

--

--

Eliza Lita
A Thousand Lives

ADHD, books, writing, fitness, lifestyle. | Founder and editor: Coffee Time Reviews. | Library Mouse | Language nerd.