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Also this seems to my year of completing long running series - finished The Last King of Osten Ard (Tad Williams) and The Dandelion Dynasty (Ken Liu) at the fag end of the year. A sense of completion as well as a bit of fatigue 😄


And before anyone compares themselves to me, I retired this year due to illness so my schedule has been free for reading. But I do know what it is like to try to read when you have a job or school and other stuff. It's why I hadn't been doing nearly as much reading in recent years and this year I tried to do some catching up.
Even with all I read this year, I feel a barely made a dent in what I want to get caught up on, whether it's rereads, or reading older books I never got around to, or reading more current releases.

pages read
207
books read not counting the Delphi ones (Rinehart had 38 books)
Themis Files archive
Shortest Book
6 pages
Delphi Collected Works of Mary Roberts Rinehart by Mary Roberts Rinehart
Longest Book
7,942 pages
Average book length in 2024
348 pages
Animal Farm by George Orwell
Most Shelved
6,233,661 people
Delphi Collected Works of Mary Roberts Rinehart by Mary Roberts Rinehart
Least Shelved
11 people
Neighborhood Birding 101 by Seymore Gulls
Highest Rated on Goodreads
5.00 average


Thanks in no small part to this group, I braved books and series that were long-time residents of my wishlist: I've read three books and a handful of stories by Ursula K. Le Guin, the Broken Earth trilogy by N.K. Jemisin, my first Delany, more recently one of G. Willow Wilson's novels.
I resumed reading in Spanish from both Spain (Layla Martínez) and Mexico (Álvaro Enrigue); but also Thailand (Saneh Sangsuk). I've read the new Lauren Groff and finally tackled Percival Everett. There's been illustrated books and YA, amazing graphic novels and comics: including an old Miyazaki, the last Taniguchi, the only Jemisin (so far) and the entire recent Marvel era of Conan the Barbarian. In recent months I started a project on the translations of Beowulf first planned years ago.
I hit 10K pages, which has been the norm in recent years. I can't wait to do it again.
I originally set a goal of 60 books, updated to 80 when I started adding picture books and such; but now I might have to revert to 60 after all.

I should add that writing a couple of lines as a comment doesn't work for me; my personal preference is closer to a proper article.




I thought it was obvious. Yes. Les Mis. Almost killed me but I'm glad I got through it.
I do love Wicked also, but haven't read a book if there is one. I've been fortunate to see Les Mis and Wicked live here in Phoenix. OT: Saw the Wicked movie couple of days ago. Mixed feelings.





I ended up reading 127 books this year, and 35 of them were by Lois McMaster Bujold. 😂 I went on a spree, starting with Paladin of Souls in January 2024, through all of the World of the Five Gods books (including Penric novellas) and all of the Vorkosigan books. I am even finishing the year with her Spirit Ring (but I may not finish it by Dec 31st). I regret this not at all. :-)
About 60% of my reading was print/ebook and 40% was audio. 94% fiction and 6% nonfiction. SF&F were my top two genres (by a lot), followed by LGBTQIA+, YA, and short stories.
Looking forward to another great year of reading in 2025!
Authors mentioned in this topic
Percival Everett (other topics)Ursula K. Le Guin (other topics)
N.K. Jemisin (other topics)
Samuel R. Delany (other topics)
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