Now that 2015 is almost done, it’s time to review my reading year. Thanks to GoodReads, I have a very good idea of how I did. I had set my reading goal at 75 books, and I completed 87 with a total of 29,110 pages. This is a little lower than the last few years, but I did enjoy many of these books in audiobook format, which does take longer. The shortest book I read was Two Tales of the Iron Druid Chronicles by Kevin Hearne which had a total of 39 pages, and the longest was Voyager by Diana Gabaldon which weighed in at a hefty 870 pages. I read some pretty amazing books this year. So without further ado, in no particular order, here are the books I enjoyed most. Fool’s Quest by Robin Hobb is pretty much defaulted to my top books list because I am so, so invested in the characters of Fitz and the Fool and their unconventional friendship. Of course I was going to soak up every nuance of their continuing tale. Hobb would have had to really mess it up for me not to like it. Fortunately, she produced a wonderful continuation to…