
When I graduated college in 2011, I was grateful to read just about any book. My relationship to reading has changed as the years have passed.

Probably 2014, the year my read-per-year number jumped to 53 books, up from 22 in 2013 and 15 in 2012. So out of 227 books I’ve marked as “Read” since October 2010, four have no star rating because they did not earn even one star, and the remaining 223 were rated a 3.58 on average. I discovered that my average rating had dropped to 3.58. Recently I updated some things on Goodreads-finished a book, marked it Read, checked out my “2016” shelf to see how many books were on it-and learned something surprising about myself. In today’s post we look at a book review of A Study in Charlotte, Brittany Cavallaro’s promising debut YA mystery and the first in a trilogy.
