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jackshoegazer ([personal profile] jackshoegazer) wrote2007-12-30 11:37 am

The Fifty Book Challenge: 2007

I failed miserably.  Thirty-four books.  Granted, I started a job this year (in February) that does not allow me to read while working (for obvious reasons,) and I started school this fall, and most of the summer I was reading Harpers and The New Yorker all the time.  I also read the entire Y: The Last Man series (so far.)  There are also quite a few more re-reads this year than in the past.  I'm calling them comfort reads.  Anyway, here is The List For 2007.  And for mere posterity, here is The List For 2006.

EDIT: The Breakdown

TOP FIVE BOOKS OF 2007
1) The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen
2) The Eden Express by Mark Vonnegut
3) Supernatural by Graham Hancock
4) The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
5) The Road by Cormac McCarthy

HONOURABLE MENTION: Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling

AUTHOR BY GENDER
23% female
77% male

AUTHOR BY NATION
59% U.S.A.
41% U.K.

TRUTHINESS
12% non-fiction
88% fiction

REPETITION
65% first-time
35% re-reads

[identity profile] jackshoegazer.livejournal.com 2008-01-01 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
The Eden Express, in case you didn't know, is Kurt Vonnegut's son, Mark's, memoir of his time with schizophrenia. It is amazing and amazingly lucid. Some books are sad books and make you feel sad; some are happy and make you feel happy. This is the only book I've ever read about insanity that made me feel insane.