Monday, January 2, 2023

Reading Analysis 2022

I have been keeping track of my annual reading for close to 15 years now. In 2022, I read 70 books, up a bit from  the 63 books I read in 2021. That was down from the 76 I read in 2020, but more than  the 65 from 2019. In 2018, I read 54, and in 2017, I read 56, which compares to 49 in 2016, 50 in 2015, 55 in 2014, 66 in 2013, 75 in 2012, 84 in 2011, 73 in 2010, 80 in 2009, 110 in 2008, and around 140-150 in the few years before that.

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 2022, which seems an achievable goal.

I have always been a fan of audio, and 37 of the 70 books I consumed this year were via unabridged audio. 26 were traditional dead-tree books, and another 7 were those newfangled digital e-books.

The 49 novels I read break down as follows: (note that the total exceeds 49, as many books fit into more than one category)
Science Fiction -- 16
Mystery/Detective -- 12
Fantasy/Horror -- 12
Adventure/Suspense -- 10
Religious/Christian -- 6
Comic Book Related -- 4 
Young Adult -- 3

The 21 non-fiction works I read break down as follows: (note that the total exceeds 21, as many books fit into more than one category)
Christian/Theology -- 10
Hobbies/Entertainment -- 6
Business -- 5
Memoir/Biography -- 4
History -- 3

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