2024 Books Read

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Stormlight #3: Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson
Dawnshard by Brandon Sanderson
Stormlight #4: Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson
The Lost Metal by Brandon Sanderson
Invitation to the Game by Monica Hughes
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas
House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas
House of Sky and Breath by Sarah J. Maas
House of Flame and Shadow by Sarah J. Maas
A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik
The Last Graduate by Naomi Novik
The Golden Enclaves by Naomi Novik in-progress

Burned through the third Crescent City book really fast. Part of that was wanting to get into it immediately after the surprises at the end of book 2, but it was also fast-paced from start to finish.

Also just got through the first 2 Scholomance books this week. Was a shift in writing style after reading the same author for the last few months, and the main character was a bit winey at first. I was still able to get into it fairly quickly though and sped through book 2 in just 2 days. I think it's technically considered YA, but it was a little darker than I thought it would be. The magic and the school setting were interesting though and even had some slight Kingkiller vibes at times. Moving onto the final book now.
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I loved Scholomance! I remember having to adjust to her writing style. Such a strange story - in a good way. I think it's considered dark academia, even if YA, yeah.

I just finished Throne of Glass series; took me two weeks. Should I go right into Crescent City? I read a quick book today attempting to cleanse my palate for such intensity but I'm not sure it worked.
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713nervy said:

I loved Scholomance! I remember having to adjust to her writing style. Such a strange story - in a good way. I think it's considered dark academia, even if YA, yeah.

I just finished Throne of Glass series; took me two weeks. Should I go right into Crescent City? I read a quick book today attempting to cleanse my palate for such intensity but I'm not sure it worked.
I haven't read the Throne of Glass books yet, just SJM's other books. As long as you have read the ACOTAR books first, I'd give Crescent City a shot.
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Starting Midnight in the garden of good and evil today.
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cmk10 said:

Starting Midnight in the garden of good and evil today.


Great book, I'm due for a reread. One of the few books I've read where the city it's set in is a character. I've always wanted to visit Savannah bc of that book
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I'm about to start a Wax and Wayne reread to get ready for my SA reread
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Anyone else reading the Stormlight: Wind and Truth chapters as they are coming out, already released through part 1 and interludes, first 2 chapters of part 2 came out today

https://reactormag.com/columns/wind-and-truth/
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StinkyPinky said:

Half way through Dungeon Crawler Carl. Holy crap I love this book.
same! But I'm 2/3 through book 2.
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StinkyPinky said:

Half way through Dungeon Crawler Carl. Holy crap I love this book.
I mentioned it in the Dungeon Crawler Carl thread but, for reasons I can't explain, it makes me laugh every time Donut talks to Carl in their INTERNAL CHAT.
Wait?! There is a Dungeon Crawler Carl thread?!!
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Tabasco said:

13B said:

StinkyPinky said:

Half way through Dungeon Crawler Carl. Holy crap I love this book.
I mentioned it in the Dungeon Crawler Carl thread but, for reasons I can't explain, it makes me laugh every time Donut talks to Carl in their INTERNAL CHAT.
Wait?! There is a Dungeon Crawler Carl thread?!!
On this very forum, middle of page three. I'll bump it for you.
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13B said:

Tabasco said:

13B said:

StinkyPinky said:

Half way through Dungeon Crawler Carl. Holy crap I love this book.
I mentioned it in the Dungeon Crawler Carl thread but, for reasons I can't explain, it makes me laugh every time Donut talks to Carl in their INTERNAL CHAT.
Wait?! There is a Dungeon Crawler Carl thread?!!
On this very forum, middle of page three. I'll bump it for you.
Thanks!
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Get most of my books through cheap ebook deals or books given to me.
Through September
1)-14) Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey & Maturin series. Made my way through series given to me by widow of friend who was into Military history. Cover British navy in early 1800's. Books 7-20. Read first 6 in 2023. Give series a solid B overall
15) Jo Nesbo's "Killing Moon" (13 in Harry Hole series) B
16) -18) Jack Higgins Liam Devlin Trilogy. While Liam Devlin is character in all three they are really stand alone. "The Eagle Has Landed", "Touch of Devil", "Confessional" B- overall
19) - 21) R A Salvatore's Spearwielder's Tale trilogy. "The Woods Out Back", "The Dragon's Dagger", "The Haggis Hunters". C- overall, have hard time stopping books/series after starting
22)Anhua Gao's memoir "To the Edge of the Sky". Life in communist China through much of 20th century. A
23) Ian Caldwell's "The Fifth Gospel" Story a B-, but what I learned about Catholic and Eastern Orthodox history moves it to A-
24) Joe R Lansdale's "The Thicket". East Texas Mark Twain with touch of Stephen King A-
25) - 27) Douglass Preston's "Gideon's Sword", "Gideon's Corpse", "Gideon Crew" B-
28) Christopher Clark's "The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914" (NF) Always was confused about how it could happen and why. This did a good job, even if somewhat dry, all the reasons. B
29) Martin Cruz Smith's "The Siberian Dilemma" (Arkady Renko #9). Like the series about a honest (rare) Russian detective, but just average story. B
(30) Dan Simmons' "Black Hills". A strange tale of Custer's spirit in a Native American and Mount Rushmore. B-
(31) Douglass Preston's "Tyrannosaur Canton". B-
(32) Graham Greene's "Brighton Rock". Bought a trio of his ebooks cheap. A gritty early 20th century English murder story with no heroes. C
33) Joseph Kanon's "Alibi". A bit like "Brighton Rock", but in post WW II Venice. B-
34) Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer". Wanted to see what all the fuss was about. Miller was able to make a book all about sex as anti-erotic as possible. C-
35) Louis L'Amour's "The Walking Drum" The western writer's delve into the European Middle Ages B
36) John Grisham's "The Boys From Biloxi". Gambling, wh*res and murders B
37) Ken Follett's "A Column of Fire". (Kingsbridge #3) Queen Mary & Elizabeth time period religious wars.
A-
38) Douglas Preston's "Extinction". Where de-extinct dinosaurs are not really the wildest part of story. A-
39) Pearl S Buck's "The Good Earth" Always felt guilty that used Cliff Notes instead of reading in high school. B
40) Jo Nesbo's "The Kingdom" No good guys B-

Philo B 93
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Question for the folks in this thread: Do you watch more movies or read more books in any given year?
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Definitely more movies, unfortunately. My wife and I have movie night every Saturday night, so I'm watching about 1 movie per week.

With work and a 2 year old, free time is limited. During the week we watch an episode of whatever show we're currently watching, then get ready for bed and read until my eyes get too heavy (which doesn't take long) - I think I'm averaging a book/month right now. Granted I'm a slow reader and the book series I'm working on is about 1,000 pages/ book.

Unless you count children's books, like Brown Bear Brown Bear! In that case, I read like 12 books to my daughter just last night before bed
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Philo B 93 said:

Question for the folks in this thread: Do you watch more movies or read more books in any given year?
Never had anyone ask me that before. To be honest, I don't really ever compare the two in terms of how often I consume each. I read every day without fail and average about a book a week, but my movie intake varies on how much free time I have. I would guess that I watch more movies than read books though.
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Ha! Let's not count children's books. I used to watch a lot of movies, but these days, I'm not sure I finish 12 whole movies per year, including full rewatches. I read about 30 books per year. I still watch a lot of TV shows on the streamers, just not that many feature length movies.
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I read 3-4 books a month, but probably watch 1-2 movies a week on TV. Have to remember each book is 8+ hours where movies are about 2hrs so spend much more time reading.
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I rarely watch movies anymore. Think this week I watched my first 2 movies of the year and it was because I was flying.

So I read/listen to more books.
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Philo B 93 said:

Question for the folks in this thread: Do you watch more movies or read more books in any given year?
I'd say on average I read a book a week and watch a movie probably once a month. Main contributor to that schedule (not including a full time job) is most evening are spent with the wife watching shows and sports on the weekend. Pretty standard balance. But as Marksman said, I do read nightly regardless of what I'm doing. That doesn't change.
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Bout 2-3 movies a year. My reading has taken a massive hit last year or so but still averaging around 8-10 a month I say.

Though I will randomly binge a tv show from time to time to though. Last one was Justified a coupla months ago. Getting ready to plow through Masters of the Air this weekend I think. Then go screenless for another few months I imagine until something else randomly catches my eye. Seems to be the normal pacing these days.
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Question for those reading 4-5+ books/month - How? How long are the books? How often and for how long are you reading? How many pages are you knocking out at a time? No hate - I'd love to get on that level, but I just can't wrap my head around it.

I get up between 4-4:30 every morning (M-F), gym by 5, home by 6:15, make breakfast/shower/get daughter up, at work by 7:30, work until 5:30-6, home by 6:15, help with daughter's dinner (she's 2), get daughter fed/bathed/put down for bed, sit down to eat our dinner by 7:45, watch an episode of tv while we eat (until around 8:45), wash dishes/clean up kitchen for about 20 min, get ready for bed, sitting in bed and opening book by 9:15, read for 30ish minutes (get about 20 pages in), asleep between 9:45-10, sleep for 6 hours....rinse and repeat.

Maybe I'm a slow reader? I'm reading A Song of Ice and Fire series now, so around 1,000 pages/book, but even if I'm reading a 300 page book, we're talking a couple of weeks at that rate.

What's the secret? Or am I just a dumb-dumb?
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It helps to be retired
Philo B 93
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I try to read 30 - 40 pages per day, and I like shorter books (400 pages or less). Long novels tend to be more memorable, but I also sprinkle in several history and autobiographies that are shorter.

Also, in spite of trying to be a good reader, I'm sure I have some degree of ADHD, which is one of the reasons I started reading regularly.

Sometimes I look back at my reading list over the last few years and see novels that I remember almost nothing about.
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I read every night before I go to sleep; it helps me unwind and relax. I generally read what I consider to be novels of a normal length(300-400 pages), and by reading around 50 pages(which probably takes me about 45 minutes) per day, I can finish the book in approximately a week.
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I'll read anywhere from an hour to 2.5 hours a night starting at 8:30 pm. I am not a morning person and need my eight hours so work out at lunch (cardio) and then alternate cardio/weights after work. Then dinner and then shows with the wife until 8 pm at which times she hits the sack (she is a nurse and early riser).
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Wolfpac 08 said:

Question for those reading 4-5+ books/month - How? How long are the books? How often and for how long are you reading? How many pages are you knocking out at a time? No hate - I'd love to get on that level, but I just can't wrap my head around it.

I get up between 4-4:30 every morning (M-F), gym by 5, home by 6:15, make breakfast/shower/get daughter up, at work by 7:30, work until 5:30-6, home by 6:15, help with daughter's dinner (she's 2), get daughter fed/bathed/put down for bed, sit down to eat our dinner by 7:45, watch an episode of tv while we eat (until around 8:45), wash dishes/clean up kitchen for about 20 min, get ready for bed, sitting in bed and opening book by 9:15, read for 30ish minutes (get about 20 pages in), asleep between 9:45-10, sleep for 6 hours....rinse and repeat.

Maybe I'm a slow reader? I'm reading A Song of Ice and Fire series now, so around 1,000 pages/book, but even if I'm reading a 300 page book, we're talking a couple of weeks at that rate.

What's the secret? Or am I just a dumb-dumb?
You are not a dumb-dumb.

I have a similar schedule (sans 2 year old). I have bone conduction headphones and will listen to audiobooks on the way to gym, when out running errands or use regular earbuds while mowing or chores with either (pending on exterior noise levels). Book books I read before bed or (TMI) when on the pot. Generally, peck away at it little bit by little bit.

Audible helps some but I do the lion's share of listening/reading through Libby which is a free app associated with local libraries ( I have access to B/CS, Houston Public and Harris County which has given me a ton of books to get through).
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I definitely watch more movies but this is the most I've read in a single year maybe ever. I'm on my 35th and 36th book right now.

I have a book on my bedside table that I read at night. Its typically a shorter book or collection of stories that I can jump in and out of. Aside from that I use audible any time I am driving, doing yardwork, cleaning up around the house, etc. Even though I work from home, I still manage to get through a lot of books with most of them being around 10-12 hours long.
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You have a more disciplined schedule than most, I'd say. And you're better for it. Not a dumb-dumb whatsoever. You're probably not even a slow reader.

I read every single day. Some days it's 20 minutes but most days it's at least 2 hours. It's my favorite hobby.
Wolfpac 08
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Thanks - sometimes I feel like I'm burning through a book, then I check in on this thread and most of you guys seem like you've read more this year than I have in my whole life...

When you said a few posts up that you knocked out the Throne of Glass series in 2 weeks, I was floored lol - my wife is on the second book of that series and I think she knocked out the first one in a little over a week

Either way, I love reading and just wish I had more time for it - I go to B&N or Half Priced Books and make mental notes of everything I want to read, but know I'll likely never get to bc there are so many unread books on my shelf...I also love hearing about all the things you guys are reading!

Maybe one day I'll get to retire, in the meantime I'll keep trying to keep up with you guys
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Books Read 2024:

January: 13

  • Limitless - Jim Kwik - B
  • 6:20 Man - David Baldacci - B+
  • Career of Evil - Robert Galbraith - B
  • The Silent Patient - Alex Michaelides - B
  • Never Lie - Freida McFadden - B - Decent page turner
  • Into Thin Air - Jon Krakauer - A - Mt. Everest disaster - True Story
  • The Chemist - Stephanie Meyer - B
  • The Inheritance Games - Jennifer Barnes - B
  • The Antisocial Network - Ben Mezrich - B
  • Long Shadows - David Baldacci - B+ - memory man series
  • Outliers - Malcom Gladwell - A -
  • Bomber Mafia - Malcom Gladwell - A
  • The Dark Hours - Michael Connelly - B-

February: 10

  • Camino Island - John Grisham - B-
  • Pelican Brief - John Grisham - B+
  • The Alienist - Caleb Carr - A
  • Chaos book - Tom O'Neil - A
  • Hawthorne Legacy - Jennifer Barnes - B-
  • Final Gambit - Jennifer Barnes - C
  • The Edge - David Baldacci - B
  • Code Breaker - Walter Isaacson - A
  • Elon Musk - Walter Isaacson - A
  • Think Again - Adam Grant - B

March: 8

  • Leonardo Da Vinci- Walter Isaacson - A-
  • The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas - A
  • Thank You For My Service - Mat Best - B
  • The Psychology of Money (Re-Read) - Always Great - A+
  • The Spy and the Traitor - Ben Macintyre - B+
  • Agent Zigzag - Ben Macintyre - B-
  • The Snowball - Warren Buffett and the Business of Life - Alice Schroeder - B+ - 42
  • Endurance / Shackleton - Alfred Lansing - A-

April: 12
  • Band of Brothers - Stephen Ambrose - B+
  • Killing the Rising Sun - Billy O'Reilly - B+
  • Tyranny of the Minority - Seven Levitsky - B
  • American Predator - Maureen Callahan - A-
  • The Lost City of Z - David Grann - B
  • The Wager - David Grann - B
  • The Bat (Harry Hole #1) - Jo Nesbo - B
  • Cockroaches (Harry Hole #2) - Jo Nesbo - B-
  • Murder, interrupted - James Patterson - B
  • Empire of Pain (Purdue Pharma) - Patrick Keefe - B+
  • A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking - B
  • Same as Ever - Morgan Housel - A

May: 9
  • Flowers for Algernon - Daniel Keyes - A
  • If You Tell - Gregg Olsen - B-
  • Girl, Alone - Blake Pierce - C
  • The Lock Artist - Steve Hamilton - A-
  • American Psycho - Bret Easton - B
  • Upgrade - Blake Crouch - C
  • Dark Matter - Blake Crouch - A
  • The Andromeda Strain - Michael Crichton - B
  • The Lost World - Michael Crichton - B

June: 10
  • The Great Train Robbery - Michael Crichton- B
  • The Murder Rule - Dervla McTiernan - C-
  • Presumed Innocent - Scott Turow - B+
  • The Housemaid - Freida McFadden - B
  • The Housemaid's Secret - B-
  • Room - Emma Donoghue - A
  • Man's search for meaning - Viktor Frankl - A
  • When Bad Things Happen to Good People - Harold Kushner - A
  • Rock Paper Scissors - Alice Feeney - B-
  • In Cold Blood - Truman Capote - B+

July: 4
  • The Choice - Edith Eger - B+
  • The Dead Zone - Stephen King - B+
  • Billy Summers - Stephen King - B
  • Pet Sematary - Stephen King - B

August: 7
  • Savage Son - Jack Carr - C
  • Leaders Eat Last - Simon Sinek - B-
  • Relentless Optimism - Darrin Donnelly - B
  • Red War (Mitch Rapp) - C-
  • Contagious - why things matter - Jonah Berger - B+
  • Open - Andre Agassi - A
  • Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing - Matthew Perry - A

September:10

  • Bad Monkey - Carl Hiaasen - B+
  • Home is where the bodies are - Jeneva Rose - C-
  • Harry Potter & The Sorcerers Stone - A
  • Outlive - Peter Attia - A
  • Double Whammy - Carl Hiaasen - C
  • A is for Alibi - Sue Grafton - B
  • Horns - Joe Hill - B+
  • The Killers Shadow - John Douglas - C
  • Murder Beyond the Grave - James Patterson - B-
  • Holmes, Marple and Poe - James Patterson - C-
  • Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil - Reading now - should finish by Thursday or Friday
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This is what I'm talking about

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I can typically read about an hour or so at work (kindle screen on my work computer) and at least an hour to 2 hours at home. I record every Astros game so i read and then watch some of the game and then keep reading... Not having any kids really makes it easier to get a lot of reading in...
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Where does the Elon Musk biography end? Been thinking of that one.

See you read "The Alienist", really enjoyed, but his other books not as good.

See you started the Harry Hole series. Have enjoyed and finally got caught up.
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i think the Musk book ends after he buys Twitter, and the changes he makes. Talks about him switching / moving all of the servers from one location to another and basically doing it with his cousin and a few others. Definitely worth reading and i think its on Kindle Unlimited right now.
I need to get back on the Harry Hole Series, or at lest read The Snowman book. i heard that one was solid.
 
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