As I write this tonight I can hear thunder and lightning, so much stormy weather around us at the moment. Our year has certainly thrown us many curve balls and the unpredictable weather has added to it. One thing that has remained a positive throughout the year has been the wonderful contributions by reviewers who have chosen to read general fiction. It has been an absolute joy reading through your reflections of the novels you have really enjoyed, the ones that exceeded your expectations.
I have noticed the following reviewers pop up every month, sometimes with more than one review so thank you for your contributions and your advocacy for Australian Women Writers.
Marianne’s Reviews       Sharon Hill       Carolyn Scott
Veronica@ Burgeoning Bookshelf   mrsbbookreviews
Theresa Smith Writes  Jennifer Cameron Smith.  Shelleyrae@Bookd’out
Brenda’s Reviews  Helen’s Reviews   Tracey (Carpe Librum)
And so to the most reviewed General Fiction Books in 2021 – the top 25 in alphabetical order by author!
Hopefully there are some here on this list that you might like to dive into if you haven’t had the chance. Wishing you all the very best for the festive season and I am sure you will enjoy the following round-ups as we bring the year to a close.
As this will be the last post from me I would like to say thanks to everyone who has taken the time to contribute not only this year but over the course of the AWW Challenge. You may be aware it will be changing its focus in 2022, for more information please read the ‘About’ section on the blog.
Happy reading and I hope there are some wonderful reading surprises for you over the holiday period and beyond.
Thanks for the mention Jenny and to your own contributions to the challenge as general fiction editor. It has been a pleasure working with you these past years.
Wow, thanks for the mention Jenny! I’m nowhere near as prolific in my reading as some of the legends I’m mentioned alongside, so thank you 🙂
And thank you as well for volunteering your time for the AWW Challenge, I’ve enjoyed your wrap-ups over the years.
Thanks for your contribution Jenny to the challenge. It’s been so great having all these round-ups turn up each month, keeping these books front and centre. I enjoyed seeing the top 25 for the year even though I’ve not read one of them! I have been reading Aussie women – just not those.