Monday, April 01, 2024

The Books I Read - March 2024

Pretty happy with how my reading tracking is going. My spreadsheet has all the data so it's very quick to generate the page, although from some thoughts I've had about game tracking I think I may be able to automate a bunch of this, since generating HTML by hand is not a way to live.

Update: Finished one more book in March, so snuck it into the post..


Stats for March - (Year to date)

Reading Stats

Books Read - 12 (36)Pages Read - 4206 (12741)

Authors

Unique Authors: 10 (21)

Author - books read - pages read

Amanda Cross - 1 - 186 (1 - 186)Andrea Penrose - 1 - 387 (3 - 1126)
Anna Lee Huber - 1 - 384 (1 - 384)Ben H. Winters - 1 - 322 (1 - 322)
Charles Todd - 1 - 352 (1 - 352)CLAMP - 2 - 1188 (2- 1188)
Daniel O'Malley - (1 - 688)Deanna Raybourn - 2 - 650 (3 - 996)
Dorothy L. Sayers - 1 - 132 (1 - 132)Elly Griffiths - (8 - 2910)
Hanna Hagen Bjørgaas - 1 - 258 (1 - 258)Ian Rankin - 1 -241 (1 - 241)
Ilona Andrews - (2 - 668)Jacqueline Winspear - (1 - 352)
Katie Mack - (1 - 237)Martha Wells (1 - 424)
Mary Robinette Kowal (3 - 841)Brown, Roediger, McDaniel (1 - 293)
Sherry Thomas - 1 - 364 (1 - 364)Suzette Mayr - (1 - 224)
Vernor Vinge - (1 - 555)

A word cloud of all the authors above. CLAMP is large in the centre, and the others are clustered around in a spiral, roughly in the order I read them.March 2024 Author Cloud


Publication Range

Earliest Book - 1923 (1932)Most Recent Book - 2023 (2023)

Publications by Decades

2020s - 2 (9)2010s - 7 (23)
1990s - (1)1980s - 1 (1)
1960 - 1 (1)1920s - 1 (1)

Source

Borrowed From Public Library - 6 (21)Shared with Friends - (1)
My libro.fm Library - 2 (3)My Physical Library - (1)
Audible - (3)Author's Website - (1)
Borrowed From Friend - (1)My Kobo Library - 4 (5)

Formats

Audio Book - 5 (14)eBook - 5 (17)
eBook (Comic) - 2 (2)Blog Post - (1)
Hardcover - (1)

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