A year in books.

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I like how my Goodreads app summarizes my yearly reading.

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Although they jumped the gun on their annual count this time around.

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As I’d read another 3 books by January first.

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Does size matter?

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Not really, though they always highlight it.

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And look Brian!

One other people have shelved your book.

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23 thoughts on “A year in books.”

  1. I’m sure, out of that many books, there had to be a few clinkers you just couldn’t take. Is there a special shitcan section for all those hard lessons in literary taste you just couldn’t stand for one more page?

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  2. You can also drop a book because it is gorey or gruesome. I would rather read something fluffy and fun than dark and brooding. Sometimes evil is scarier in reality but with novels, I don’t chose to read about true cases of certain crimes. I know it is out there but I prefer the mysteries with stolen monies, art work, but not murder, gruesome. On the other hand, I enjoy when there is a twist that you don’t see coming. If I don’t care for a novel, I usually give it a 2 or a 3 but I don’t say anything nasty as it appears strange or vindicative. I just keep it to myself. Most writers like honest reviews but not personal vendettas as it seems there is something else at play.

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      1. Me, too! I read so much that it takes someone exceptional to make me want to write a review. Like Jason Summers, a self published Australian author or an unusual book or sometimes a new author, to encourage them, along. Totally agree. I do get lazy with reviews often.

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  3. I don’t read books much anymore, but one of the great things about being on WordPress is following people who do. I see a bunch of recommendations, and if something strikes my fancy I’ll take the plunge!

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