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archersangel ([personal profile] archersangel) wrote2024-12-31 11:05 pm
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2024 reading in review

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General reading themes this year:
i don't think so.

How many books did you read this year? Any trends in genre/length/themes/etc?

47. if you count what i'm currently reading. but i DNF 4.

What are your top 3 books that you read this year for the first time?
i don't recall even half of the books i read. but i like the last few of the sano ichiro series by laura joh rowland

What's a book you enjoyed more than you expected?
The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo by Tom Reiss. i thought it would not be as interesting as it was. i think they're doing a movie based on it in france.

Which books most disappointed you this year?

probably the 4 i DNF.

Did you reread any books? If so, which one was you favourite?
no rereads this year.

What's the oldest book you read?
probably my current one; the lady in the tower by jean plaidy that was published in 1986.

What's the newest book you read?
a star is bored by byron lane. it was published in 2020

Did you DNF (= did not finish) any books?

4. pompeii by robert harris (fiction), Astoria: John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire by by Peter Stark, Shopping, Seduction & Mr Selfridge by Lindy Woodhead
The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt by Toby Wilkinson.

Did you read any books outside of your usual preferred genre(s)?
i finished up the bridgerton series which is regency romance. i will not be going back that genre.

What was your predominant format this year?
because booklender folded up in may, i've had to start reading e-books

What's the longest book you read this year?
no idea.

Did you reach your reading goal for this year (if you had one)?
i had none

Any goals for 2025?
not really.
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[personal profile] aelfgyfu_mead 2025-01-04 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
47 is a lot! I didn't keep track of mine, and I should; I can't remember what I read when now.