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John (johnpsauter) | 168 comments Mod
2015 Read a Classic Challenge Statistics

Here are the results of the 2015 Read a Classic Challenge challenge. The results were a little bit lighter than in the past, but many of us, including the moderators, were pretty busy this year.
- A lot of readers read books that were unique this year, as it seemed like there was less overlap among readers reading the same books.
- Rachel and John K. continued to post some very impressive reading stats, with newcomer Bob A. joining the club.
- Scott’s Henriad Reading Group read 9 books catapulting Shakespeare to the top of the most read
- Our Goodreads group has hit 402 members which has surpassed the facebook group which is holding steady at 347.

Be sure to join us for the 2016 Challenge
Remember to log in a book this year, even if 80% of our members log in a book in 2016, we can crush the statistics of the past few years.

Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/60542...
Goodreads Group: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...
Website: http://readaclassic.weebly.com/

Enjoy,
John, David, Crystal & Scott

Overall Totals 2015

Total Pages Read = 109,467
Total Books Read = 377
Different Books Read 332
Total Authors Read = 210
Total Readers = 67

Averages

Average book length = 290 pages
Average books read per reader = 5.6 books
Average number of pages read per reader = 1,634 pages

Most Books Read (3 or more)

5 - Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
4 - Richard II by William Shakespeare (group read)
3 - A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
3 - Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
3 - I am Legend by Richard Matheson
3 - Kim by Rudyard Kipling
3 - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
3 - The Old Man in the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
3 - To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

Most Read Authors (3 or more)

14 - William Shakespeare
10 - Lucy M. Montgomery
7 - Edgar Rice Burroughs
6 - Jane Austen
6 - Ray Bradbury
6 - Baroness Emmuska Orczy
6 - Laura Ingalls Wilder
5 - Isaac Azimov
5 - Agatha Christie
5 - Charles Dickens
5 - Thomas Hardy
5 - Jack London
5 - Jules Verne
4 - Stephen King
4 - Richard Matheson
4 - Ernest Hemingway
4 - Ayn Rand
4 - Upton Sinclair
4 - Robert Louis Stevenson
4 - J. R. R. Tolkein
3 - Louisa May Alcott
3 - Frank L. Baum
3 - Truman Capote
3 - Joseph Conrad
3 - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
3 - Robert Heinlein
3 - Homer
3 - James Howe
3 - James Henry
3 - Rudyard Kipling
3 - Harper Lee
3 - Tamora Pierce
3 - Plato
3 - Ann Rice
3 - John Steinbeck
3 - Virginia Woolf

Longest Books Read

2262 pages - The Complete Works by Francis A. Schaeffer
1232 pages - Les Miserables x 2 by Hugo, Victor
1188 pages - Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
1157 pages - Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkein
1037 pages - Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell

Shortest Books/Short Stories Read

6 pages - There Will come by Thomas Parkes
8 pages - An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce
9 pages - The Lottery by Shirley Jackson
12 pages - The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe
19 pages - Apology by Plato
23 pages - Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving
24-27 pages - The Skull by Philip K. Dick

Top Readers by # of Books (5 or more)

64 = Rachel
53 = John K.
49 = Bob A.
15 = Patti St. J. M.
14 = Amanda S.
14 = Brian S.
14 = Martha
13 = Scott H.
12 = John S.
10 = Aaron M.
7 = Cynthia
6 = Joann M.
6 = Powder River Rose
6 = Laurie
5 = Diana D.
5 = Josh A.
5 = Abby L.
5 = Angelique

Top Readers by Page Numbers (1000+)

19,128 = Rachel
16,322 = John K.
10,562 = Bob A.
4,957 = Martha
4,018 = Scott H.
3,454 = Amanda S.
3,329 = Patti St. J. M.
3,314 = John S.
2,673 = Brian S.
2,652 = Cynthia
2,228 = Aaron M.
2,028 = Joanne K.
1,987 = Joann M.
1,801 = Josh A.
1,748 = Abby L.
1,695 = Laurie
1,646 = Pamela B. P.
1,524 = Debbie
1,461 = Skip A.
1,128 = Angelique
1,110 = Jenn H. M.
1,090 = Powder River Rose

Henriad (William Shakespeare Group Read)

Scott H. - 4 books
Brian S. - 3 books
Laura S. - 1 book
Josh A. - 1 book

International Geographic Stats

Australia - 1 Reader, 4 Books
Canada - 2 Readers, 7 Books
Philippines - 1 Reader, 1 Book
US - 56 Readers, 345 Books (one book was read in Germany)
Unknown 7 Readers, 20 Books

Domestic Readers by US States (Alphabetical)

AZ - 4 Readers, 10 Books
CA - 7 Readers, 13 Books
CO - 1 Reader, 1 Book
DC - 1 Reader, 1 Book
DE - 1 Reader, 1 Book
FL - 1 Reader, 1 Book
GA - 1 Reader, 49 Books
IL = 2 Readers, 15 Books
IN - 2 Readers, 6 Books
KS - 4 Readers, 20 Books
LA - 1 Reader, 1 Book
MD - 2 Readers, 17 Books
MI - 1 Reader, 7 Books
MO - 1 Reader, 1 Book
NC - 1 Reader, 14 Books
NH - 1 Reader, 1 Book
NY - 5 Reader, 83 Books
OR - 1 Reader, 7 Books
PA - 2 Readers, 2 Books
TN - 1 Reader, 2 Books
TX - 1 Reader, 1 Book
VA - 11 Readers, 31 Books
WA - 1 Reader, 64 Books
Unknown 8 Readers, 21 Books

Top Readers by State

NY - 5 Reader, 83 Books
WA - 1 Reader, 64 Books
GA - 1 Reader, 49 Books
VA - 11 Readers, 31 Books
Unknown 8, 21 Books
KS - 4 Readers, 20 Books
MD - 2 Readers, 17 Books
IL = 2 Readers, 15 Books
NC - 1 Reader, 14 Books
CA - 7 Readers, 13 Books
AZ - 4 Readers, 10 Books


message 2: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) Thanks for all your hard work. I do love reading the statistics. My reading was down some this year for a couple of reasons. My Sweet husband had a stroke Labor Day weekend. He's doing well & making remarkable progress, but has had to learn to talk & write again. Still can't read very well, but we're hoping he'll regain that as well. In July I found that I can crochet again without pain. I'm enjoying that so much. Both reading & crocheting have been life savers the last few months especially.


message 3: by John (new)

John (johnpsauter) | 168 comments Mod
Martha, I am glad to hear that your husband is doing well. I know that a number of our participants are struggling in one way or another, and I am glad that reading and this challenge can help to bring people together in a positive manner. We will keep you both in our thoughts.


message 4: by RachelvlehcaR (new)

RachelvlehcaR (charminggirl) | 208 comments Thanks for putting up the stats. I love seeing them. Thanks for all the hard work. :)


message 5: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) Thanks, John!


message 6: by Cosmic (new)

Cosmic Arcata | 1 comments This is amazing! Makes me want to read more classics!


message 7: by John (new)

John Komenda | 308 comments Thank you John, and the other moderators for all the work you put in to this site.


message 8: by Millie (new)

Millie | 2 comments Yes, thank you for keeping up with this! I think since joining I've only posted one book, but I love seeing what others are reading. It is my New Years resolution to read more and post more this year!


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