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And first and last books? Audiobooks count.
53 books, about the same as last year First: Colored Television Last: The Correspondent, will likely finish it by Wednesday |
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| 76, maybe 78 by year's end. I didn't read much the first quarter of the year. |
| 22 or maybe 23 by the end of the year. The Trump administration has harmed my ability to focus. First book was Martyr! And last one will probably be Consider Yourself Kissed. Unless I finish Audition before the clock strikes midnight. |
| 9 |
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34 so far
1.) Conclave 34.) What We Can Know |
| 98 so far. I’m hoping to hit 100. First read was Long Island and book 98 is Everything is Tuberculosis. |
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100+
First: On Call by Anthony Fauci Last: The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley (subject to change 😀) |
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In the 50s. Usually I’m in the 80s or 90s but got hit with a surprise divorce and my concentration is shot and it turns out that documentation and litigation take a sh-t ton of time.
Loser STBX takes 18 months to read a single book, so ultimately this is for the best. Never trust a non-reader. |
| 27. I don’t listen to audiobooks (I don’t have a dog in the fight of whether that’s considered reading or not but I do know my number is lower than people who include audiobooks) and I like big fat dense nonfiction that takes a long time to get through so even though I read a lot I don’t think my number especially conveys it. My nonfiction hyperfixations this year were the wives of Henry VIII, the Romanov family, and the Vietnam War and Civil War. Best novels I read were probably North Woods and Beautyland . |
| I have no idea. I don't count them, they are not trophies or things to brag about. They're books FFS. |
Baffling why you opened this thread |
| My new years resolution is to keep track. I'd say about 150? Until I retired in June, reading books was part of my job. I now have time to read what I want. |
To answer the question. Obviously.
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| I’m finishing up #29 and hoping to hit 30 by Thursday night. Sadly, I did not break last year’s record of 32. |