Before you roll your eyes, I want to say that I don't classify myself as a "fast reader". Yes, I can read fairly quickly, but it isn't by choice – it's an addiction.
The minute a book grasps my attention whether it's light or heavy, frivolous or deep, my eyes can't help themselves from darting across the pages moving faster and faster until my brain can barely keep up.
I've come to the conclusion that the faster (read: chaotic) pace of my reading usually means I'm so engrossed in a book that I can't stop until it's complete.
Because of this I usually have to read these books at least twice to make sure I've fully grasped the themes and concepts (yes, book clubs hate me).
So yes, based on this reading method the following list contains books I've read at least twice this year and I've ranked them according to how fast I got through them (and liked them, of course).
Heartbake: A Bittersweet Memoir by Charlotte Ree
Time to read: 9 days.
This is one of the most wholesome memoirs I've read with gorgeous themes of cooking and baking layered throughout. Memoirs usually take me at least two weeks to get through, but this one had a very warm and calming element that was felt throughout – including the sections that explored darker themes.
It also ended with some of Charlotte's recipes that she mentions throughout the book and although I'm a horrible cook, I ingested every single recipe she listed.