This decrease from the mid-2000s is because I listen to an absolute ton of podcasts, which cuts into my reading (and audiobook listening) time. I have also stopped counting graphic novels and comic book collections, after I started listed them weekly on this site, and preparing the monthly Comic Reading Journal episodes. I hope that I can again read 60+ books in 2021, which seems an achievable goal.
I have always been a fan of audio, and 42 of the 76 books I consumed this year were via unabridged audio. 26 were traditional dead-tree books, and another 8 were those newfangled digital e-books.
The 60 novels I read break down as follows: (note that the total exceeds 60, as many books fit into more than one category)
Mystery/Thriller -- 23
SF -- 20
Religious/Christian -- 10
Young Adult -- 10
Fantasy -- 4
Historical -- 3
The 16 non-fiction works I read break down as follows: (note that the total exceeds 16, as many books fit into more than one category)
Christian/Theology -- 7
Memoir/Biography -- 6
The Arts -- 4
Historical -- 3
The 16 non-fiction works I read break down as follows: (note that the total exceeds 16, as many books fit into more than one category)
Christian/Theology -- 7
Memoir/Biography -- 6
The Arts -- 4
Business -- 3
History/Politics -- 2
Sports/Entertainment -- 2
Sports/Entertainment -- 2
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