Reading My Age: 2024 Stats
Once upon a time (maybe 8 or 9 years ago?) I was struggling to figure out a reading goal for the year. I had tried for 100, and come up short and frustrated. Then I saw or heard about someone reading the same amount of books as their age, and it was such an elegant solution that I've adopted and used it ever since. Most years I exceed the goal, but this year, I barely made it, and I know why: Too much phone. Can I fix this? Can I manage my addiction? Neuroplasticity is a wonderful thing. Stay tuned.
Here are a few stats from my reading year:
Books read: 63
Fiction:27
Nonfiction: 36
Audiobooks: 18
Graphic novels: 3
Library books: 50
My books: 12
Gift: 1
First book of 2024: Being Henry: The Fonz and Beyond - Henry Winkler (memoir)
Last book of 2024: Animals Make Us Human - Temple Grandin (nonfiction)
Longest book: The Sunne in Splendour - Sharon Kay Penman (novel) 936 pages
Shortest book: Granny Smith is NOT an Apple! - Sharon Glen Fortson (picture book) 32 pages
Funniest book: Crazy Rich Asians - Kevin Kwan (novel) and I Must Be Dreaming - Roz Chast (graphic novel)
Saddest book: Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing - Matthew Perry (memoir)
Most helpful book: Animals Make Us Human - Temple Grandin (nonfiction)
Bridge books (started in 2024, will finish in 2025: One of Ours - Willa Cather (novel), Be Ready When the Luck Happens - Ina Garten (memoir), and A Really Good Day -Ayelet Waldman (nonfiction)
DNF I don't think I DNF'd anything this year. I wanted to, but I didn't, which brings me to the next category...
Give me back my time: Where the Crawdads Sing - Delia Owens (novel), Sociopath - Patric Gagne (memoir), and Leave Her to Heaven - Ben Ames Williams (novel). In the case of the two novels, watch the movies instead.
Smooth Bookworm Moves:
1. Discovering Sharon Kay Penman's books
2. Discovering Temple Grandin's works
3. Finishing the Kopp Sisters series
4. Quitting lame-o book group
5. Finding new book group where organic discussion is prized
6. Joining university library -- so vast and delightfully niche-y at the same time.
Next up: The fiction I read in 2024
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