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This year’s book count was much closer to my mean than last year: 27 prose books, broken down into 8 Kindle books, 7 other ebooks, and 12 physical books.

I actually read significantly more non-fiction than anything else, most of it being video game-related: 10 of the books can be grouped into the category of “video game histories” (and 5 of those were from the Boss Fight Books Humble Bundle). After that came 7 sci-fi novels, 3 memoirs/biographies, and a handful of other things.

Martha Wells shows up four times, as I read the first four Murderbot Diaries books. All three of Clyde Mandelin’s “Legends of Localization” books appear as well. Seanan McGuire also gets to be a repeat author, as I read another two Wayward Children books.

In terms of recommendations, very few of them are universal: I clearly enjoyed the Murderbot Diaries (starting with All Systems Red) by Martha Wells. Bible Adventures by Gabe Durham was probably the most interesting of the Boss Fight Books. Lying Awake by Mark Salzman was outside my usual comfort zone and it was fascinating.

In terms of non-fiction, I’ll totally recommend these if you are specifically interested in the topics: Like a Bat Out of Hell: The Larger Than Life Story of Meat Loaf by Mick Wall, Tell Me What You Want: The Science of Sexual Desire by Justin J. Lehmiller, Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law by Mary Roach, Game Wizards: The Epic Battle for Dungeons & Dragons by Jon Peterson, Legends of Localization: Earthbound by Clyde Mandelin, and Useable Usability: Small Steps for Making Stuff Better by Eric Reiss.

On that comics front, I read the Dynamite Favorites and New Hits Bundle (11 volumes), the 25 Years of Oni Press Bundle (29 volumes), the Comics Are For Everyone Pride Month Collection (39 volumes), the Top Cow’s 30th Anniversary Bundle (23 volumes), a collection of physical books picked up at various cons (20 volumes), and four comics from Izneo.com that I haven’t gotten around to posting reviews of. Oh, and I re-read the first 50 issues or so of the Archie Comics Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series from the 90s. So that’s on the order of 130 trade paperbacks or around 650 pamphlets. (Damn!)

I have no idea what the new year will bring. I still have a bunch of memoirs and non-fiction stacked up but relatively little prose fiction that strongly interests me; and I have several more Humble Bundles I haven’t put on my ReMarkable; and a banker’s box full of Marvel trades. We’ll see how far I get!

Date: 2023-01-02 08:00 pm (UTC)
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Ooh! Thank you for this. Adding Lying Awake, Tell Me What You Want, Fuzz, and Usable Usability to my reading list.

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