2014: My Reading Year in Review
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My 2014 goals were the following:
- Read at least 52 books (1 per week) – Check (71 read)
- Read at least 12 non-fiction books (1 per month) – Check (20 read)
- Read at least 12 Science Fiction books (1 per month) – Check (15 read)
- Read at least 24 Speculative Fiction books (2 per month) - Check (29 read)
- Read more on Physics and Computer Science – Check (5 of each read)
- Read at least 12 essay books (1 per month) – Failed (6 read)
- Read at least 12 fantasy books (1 per month) – Failed (0 read)
- Read more short-story collections – Failed (read only 2)
- Read more books published 2014 than books published in previous years - Failed (“2014”: 2%; “<2014”: 57.8%)
- Read the 2 volumes of Heinlein’s biography – Check
- Write a review for every book read – Check (71 books read; 71 reviews written)
Not bad altogether…
In the spirit of Science then, on to the numbers!
Books read in 2014: 71 (1.36 books read per week; 5.9 books read per month)
Fiction: 51 (71.8%)
Crime: 25
Science Fiction: 15
Historical: 1
Mainstream: 5
Horror: 4
Spy: 1
NB: Speculative Fiction = 15 + 4 = 29 (no Fantasy again…)
Non-Fiction: 20 (28.1%)
Biography: 2
Essay: 6
Physics: 5
Computer Science: 5
Collections of short stories: 2
Published in 2014: 30 (42.2%)
Published < 2014: 41 (57.8%)
Number of words written in the 71 reviews: 41728 (average 588 words per review)
Number of pages read: 21876 (421 pages per week; 1823 pages per month)
Reading Chart per Month (July and December with 10 books read each):
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Avg rating as awarded at the time: 3.4
Avg rating as adjusted after reflection: 3.33
Place imagem com challenge (71/52)
My Book-Nirvana (6 star-books) for the year was (*) – colocar links
- What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions by Randall Munroe;
- Lamentation by J. Sansom;
- The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher by Hilary Mantel;
- The Folding Knife by K.J Parker;
- Everyware:The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing by Adam Greenfield;
- After the Apocalypse: Stories by Maureen F. McHugh;
- Medieval Shakespeare: Pasts and Presents by Ruth Morse, Helen Cooper, Peter Holland;
- World of Trouble by Ben H. Winters;
- How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare by Ken Ludwig;
- A Man: Klaus Klump by Gonçalo M. Tavares (trans. Rhett McNeil);
- Greg Egan by Karen Burnham;
- Feynman Tips on Physics by Feynman, Gottlieb and Leighton;
- The Shakespeare Wars: Clashing Scholars, Public Fiascoes, Palace Coups by Ron Ronsenbaum
- Adrift in the Noösphere by Damien Broderick;
And only 71 books? In 2013 I read 91! Already the impact of having a little gadget on the way is making itself clear. But I did better at reading things published in 2014 than I'd feared, although I still feel quite a bit behind the curve there. I haven’t got high hopes for 2015 though, because the little gadget will make his appearance in the beginning of the year.
NB: (*) Here my scope is comprised of my 5-star books, aiming to produce 6-star books (what I call my book Nirnava).