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That's me knocked off 50 too. Quite pleased because I had a hefty lull in August and September when I became a dad and was adjusting to life with less free time but it's picked up again since!

 

1: Ranulph Feinnes - Captain Scott
2: Keith Richards - Life
3: Harry Leslie Smith - Harry's Last Stand: How the world my generation built is falling down, and what we can do about it
4: Richard Moore - Mastermind: How Dave Brailsford Reinvented the Wheel
5: Eric Lichtblau - The Nazis Next Door: How America Became a Safe Haven for Hitler's Men
6: George Orwell - Nineteen Eighty Four
7: Sean Payton - Home Team: Coaching the Saints and New Orleans Back to Life
8: Atul Gawande - The Checklist Manifesto: How To Get Things Right
9: Martin Gilbert - Winston Churchill's War Leadership
10: Matt Gemmell - Raw Materials: Collected Essays
11: Robert H Frank - The Economic Naturalist: Why Economics Explains Almost Everything
12: F. Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby
13: Brett King - Bank 3.0
14: J. D. Salinger - Catcher in the Rye
15: John Buchan - The 39 Steps
16: Howard E. Wasdin - SEAL Team Six: The Incredible Story of an Elite Sniper and the unit that killed Osama
17: John Steinbeck - Of Mice and Men
18: Robert Louis Stevenson - Treasure Island
19: Michael Crichton - Jurassic Park
20: Lewis Grassic Gibbon - Cloud Howe
21: Lee Price - Turning my Back on the Premier League
22: Andy Bounds - Top Dog: Impress and Influence Everyone You Meet
23: William Wyatt - Procrastination: Stop F#cking Procrastinating And Do Some F#cking Work! - The Ultimate Guide to Get Explosive Results, Get Rid of Procrastination And Laziness
24: Lewis Grassic Gibbon - Grey Granite
25: Irvine Welsh - A Decent Ride
26: Irvine Welsh - Sex Lives of Siamese Twins
27: Thomas Hardy - Tess of the d'Urbervilles
28: Michael Lewis - Flash Boys
29: Buzz Bissinger - After Friday Night Lights: When the Games Ended
30: Michael Lewis - The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game
31: Jordan Belfort - The Wolf of Wall Street
32: Iain Martin - Making it Happen: Fred Goodwin, RBS and the men who blew up the British economy
33: Steven R. Covey - Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
34: Viktor Frankl - Man's Search For Meaning
35: Malcolm Gladwell - Outliers
36: Ernest Hemingway - The Old Man and the Sea
37: Duff McDonald - The Firm: The Inside Story of McKinsey
38: Joseph Conrad - Heart of Darkness
39: Peter Elkind & Bethany McLean - The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron
40: James Kerr - Legacy
41: Robbie Paulin - Coaching Theory for youth Teams: A quick guide
42: Chris B. Brown - The Art of Smart Football
43: Malcolm Gladwell - What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures
44: Hunter S. Thomson - The Rum Diary: A Novel
45: Jon Ronson - The Psychopath Test
46: Paul Babiak and Robert D. Hare - Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths go to Work
47: Nawal El Saadawi - Woman at Point Zero
48: Garret Kramer - Stillpower: Excellence with Ease in Sports And Life
49: Irvine Welsh - If You Liked School You'll Love Work
50: Ian Fleming - Casino Royale

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Here's my 52:

 

1 Stephen King - 11/22/63
2 Stephen King (as Richard Bachman) - Thinner
3 Chris Jericho - The Best in the World: At What I Have No Idea
4 Richard Wiseman - 59 Seconds: Think a Little, Change a Lot
5 James Crosbie - Peterhead Porridge: Tales From The Funny Side Of Scotland's Most Notorious Prison
6 Chuck Palahniuk - Pygmy
7 J.K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6)
8 Thom Fell - Acceptable in the Eighties
9 Michael Connelly - The Black Echo
10 R.D. Reynolds - The Death of WCW: 10th Anniversary
11 David Wong - John Dies at the End
12 Lee Price - Turning My Back on the Premier League
13 Roddy Doyle - The Commitments
14 Roddy Doyle - The Snapper
15 J.K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7)
16 Sarah Silverman - The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption, and Pee
17 Iain Hyslop - Is the Baw Burst?: A Long Suffering Supporter's Search for the Soul of Scottish Football
18 Holly Goddard Jones - The Next Time You See Me
19 Stephanie Meyer - Twilight
20 James Patterson - Along Came a Spider
21 Roddy Doyle - The Van
22 Mindy Kaling - Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?
23 Piper Kerman - Orange Is the New Black
24 Nick Hornby - Juliet, Naked
25 Irvine Welsh - Trainspotting
26 Ron Jeremy - Ron Jeremy: The Hardest (Working) Man in Showbiz
27 Motley Crue - The Dirt
28 Irvine Welsh - Glue
29 Terry Pratchett - The Color of Magic 
30 Tera Patrick - Sinner Takes All: A Memoir of Love and Porn
31 Nikki Sixx - The Heroin Diaries: A Year In The Life Of A Shattered Rock Star
32 J.B. Morrison - The Extra Ordinary Life of Frank Derrick, Age 81
33 Stephen King - Doctor Sleep 
34 Terry Pratchett - The Light Fantastic 
35 J.K. Rowling - The Casual Vacancy
36 Charlie Carroll - No Fixed Abode: A Journey Through Homelessness from Cornwall to London
37 Stephen King - Dolores Claiborne
38 Stephen King - Gerald's Game
39 Jon Ronson - The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry
40 Bill Bryson - Notes from a Big Country
41 Stephen King - The Colorado Kid
42 Ray Kavanagh - Mamie Cadden: Backstreet Abortionist
43 Stephen King - Joyland
44 Mark Webber - Aussie Grit: My Formula One Journey
45 Stephen King (as Richard Bachman) - Blaze
46 Stephen King - The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower, #1)
47 Stephen King - Salem's Lot
48 Terry Pratchett - Sourcery 
49 Yann Martel - Life of Pi
50 Chuck Palahniuk - Snuff
51 Chuck Palahniuk - Damned 
52 Kurt Vonnegut - Slaughterhouse-Five
 
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I've only ever read one of his books - but you obviously rate Stephen King. Would you say he's a good writer in the classic sense or more of a good yarn spinner?

I was indifferent to Joyland. It kept me reading but didn't really fulfil me in the way that my favourite authors do. Do you reckon it's worth persevering with him?

 

P.S. I say this because I'm bored and half cut, not because I'm particularly interested in Stephen King's works.

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On 11/29/2015, 7:06:05, James Broonbreed said:

I've only ever read one of his books - but you obviously rate Stephen King. Would you say he's a good writer in the classic sense or more of a good yarn spinner?

I was indifferent to Joyland. It kept me reading but didn't really fulfil me in the way that my favourite authors do. Do you reckon it's worth persevering with him?

 

P.S. I say this because I'm bored and half cut, not because I'm particularly interested in Stephen King's works.

His old stuff is scary but not particularly well written. His new stuff is well written, but not that scary. He's a great storyteller but not a great writer. There are a few of his you should definitely read but you can skip a lot of his work. Off the top of my head I'd say 22/11/63, IT and Misery are probably his most essential reading. The Stand frequently tops list of best Stephen King books but I confess I haven't read it since I was 15 and I don't really remember much of it. Different Seasons is a good read as well, it's four short stories and includes Stand By Me and The Shawshank Redemption.

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Everyone can relax now: I managed 50.

(sorry for messed up copy paste formatting)

Fiction:

1. Jerome Ferrari           Where I Left My Soul

2. Cees Nootemboom            The Foxes Come at Night

3. Luis Fernando Verissimo        The Spies

4. Jacob Ejersbo            Revolution

5. Jiang Rong                Wolf Totem

6. Alissa Walser            Mesmerized

7. G.R.R Martin            A Game of Thrones

8. Khaled Hosseini            And the Mountains Echoed

9. Martin Amis                Einstein’s Monsters

10. Mo Yan                Shifu, You’ll Do Anything for a Laugh

11. Gustav Flaubert            Madame Bovary

12. Ernest Hemingway        The Old Man and the Sea

13. Terry Pratchett            Unseen Academicals

14. Rodman Philbrick            Lobster Boy

15. Amitav Ghosh            Sea of Poppies

16. Davide Longo            The Last Man Standing

17. Norbert Gstrein            Winters in the South

18. Mohsin Hamid            The Reluctant Fundamentalist

19. Virgil                The Aeneid

20. Shakespeare            Richard II

21. Marie NDaiye            Three Strong Women

22. Nguyễn Ngọc Thuần        Open the Window, Eyes Closed

23.                     Beowulf

24. Tom Pollock            The City’s Son

25. Rudyard Kipling            Kim

26. Vũ Trọng Phụng            Dumb Luck

27. Kari Hotakainen            The Human Part

28. Amitav Ghosh            River of Smoke

29. Rudyard Kipling            The Jungle Book

30. Nguyễn Nhật Ánh            I See Yellow Flowers on Green Grass

31. Haruki Murakami            Norwegian Wood

Non-fiction:

1. Andrew Wells-Dang        Informal Pathbreakers

2. Francis Fukuyama             Political Order and Political Decay

3. Jared Diamond            Guns, Germs and Steel

4. Elizabeth Kolbert            The Sixth Extinction

5. Elizabeth Economy, M. Levi    By All Means Necessary

6. Jared Diamond            Collapse

7. Frank Dikotter            Mao’s Great Famine

8. Patsy Lightbrown, N. Spader    How Languages are Learned

9. William Easterly            The Tyranny of Experts

10. Reza Aslan            Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth

11. Thomas Piketty            Capital in the Twenty-First Century

12. Jared Diamond            The Third Chimpanzee

13. Stephen Hawking            A Brief History of Time       

14. Thomas De Quincey        Confessions of an English Opium Eater

15. Edwin O. Reschauer        Japan: The Story of a Nation

16. Jeffrey Sachs            The Price of Civilisation

17. Niall Ferguson            The Great Degeneration

18. Tony Morning            Coffee with Tony

19. D. J. Hand                Statistics: A Very Short Introduction

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Fiction: Wolf Totem (Jiang Rong); Revolution (Jakob Ejersbo); Sea of Poppies and RIver of Smoke (1st two of a trilogy) as best fiction. Kipling's Kim and The Jungle Book were also unexpectedly amazing. Also really worth a read are The Spies, Einstein's Monsters; Lobster Boy (good children's fiction, Dahl meets Hemingway); Shifu, You'll Do Anything for a Laugh; The Last man Standing; The Human Part; Dumb Luck. Maybe I'll put up some notes on each later.

 

Non-fiction: Apart from a handful of specialist books, I'd highly recommend almost any of them. Either of Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel and Collapse; The Third Chimpanzee too, maybe just a bit dated now. The Sixth Extinction in a slightly similar vein. Political Order and Political Decay. Mao's Great Famine is an amazing piece of scholarship, though a thoroughly grim read. Similarly The People's Republic of Amnesia*. Most of Zealot (attempts to be a biography of the historical Jesus, the actual guy) is really atmospheric and interesting, even if one isn't much interested in the attendant religion. Capital in the 21st Century is really worthwhile. A Brief History of Time is amazing if you haven't read it. And Japan like I posted a while back.

*I see I missed this in this list, but definitely read it this year. So I got 51. Hooray. If I didn't miss anything else...

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Finished the year on 57, so pleased with that considering parenthood came along in August and interrupted my reading! Got into a good rhythm on my commutes and read some wicked stuff, with a lot more downloads sitting on the Kindle ready for 2016.

1: Ranulph Feinnes - Captain Scott
2: Keith Richards - Life
3: Harry Leslie Smith - Harry's Last Stand: How the world my generation built is falling down, and what we can do about it
4: Richard Moore - Mastermind: How Dave Brailsford Reinvented the Wheel
5: Eric Lichtblau - The Nazis Next Door: How America Became a Safe Haven for Hitler's Men
6: George Orwell - Nineteen Eighty Four
7: Sean Payton - Home Team: Coaching the Saints and New Orleans Back to Life
8: Atul Gawande - The Checklist Manifesto: How To Get Things Right
9: Martin Gilbert - Winston Churchill's War Leadership
10: Matt Gemmell - Raw Materials: Collected Essays
11: Robert H Frank - The Economic Naturalist: Why Economics Explains Almost Everything
12: F. Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby
13: Brett King - Bank 3.0
14: J. D. Salinger - Catcher in the Rye
15: John Buchan - The 39 Steps
16: Howard E. Wasdin - SEAL Team Six: The Incredible Story of an Elite Sniper and the unit that killed Osama
17: John Steinbeck - Of Mice and Men
18: Robert Louis Stevenson - Treasure Island
19: Michael Crichton - Jurassic Park
20: Lewis Grassic Gibbon - Cloud Howe
21: Lee Price - Turning my Back on the Premier League
22: Andy Bounds - Top Dog: Impress and Influence Everyone You Meet
23: William Wyatt - Procrastination: Stop F#cking Procrastinating And Do Some F#cking Work! - The Ultimate Guide to Get Explosive Results, Get Rid of Procrastination And Laziness
24: Lewis Grassic Gibbon - Grey Granite
25: Irvine Welsh - A Decent Ride
26: Irvine Welsh - Sex Lives of Siamese Twins
27: Thomas Hardy - Tess of the d'Urbervilles
28: Michael Lewis - Flash Boys
29: Buzz Bissinger - After Friday Night Lights: When the Games Ended
30: Michael Lewis - The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game
31: Jordan Belfort - The Wolf of Wall Street
32: Iain Martin - Making it Happen: Fred Goodwin, RBS and the men who blew up the British economy
33: Steven R. Covey - Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
34: Viktor Frankl - Man's Search For Meaning
35: Malcolm Gladwell - Outliers
36: Ernest Hemingway - The Old Man and the Sea
37: Duff McDonald - The Firm: The Inside Story of McKinsey
38: Joseph Conrad - Heart of Darkness
39: Peter Elkind & Bethany McLean - The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron
40: James Kerr - Legacy
41: Robbie Paulin - Coaching Theory for youth Teams: A quick guide
42: Chris B. Brown - The Art of Smart Football
43: Malcolm Gladwell - What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures
44: Hunter S. Thomson - The Rum Diary: A Novel
45: Jon Ronson - The Psychopath Test
46: Paul Babiak and Robert D. Hare - Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths go to Work
47: Nawal El Saadawi - Woman at Point Zero
48: Garret Kramer - Stillpower: Excellence with Ease in Sports And Life
49: Irvine Welsh - If You Liked School You'll Love Work
50: Ian Fleming - Casino Royale
51: David Tuffley - Being Happy
52: Jon Ronson - Lost at Sea
53: Eric Liu and Nick Hanauer - The Gardens of Democracy: A New American Story of Citizenship, the Economy, and the Role of Government
54: Philip K. Dick - The Man in the High Castle
55: Michael Lewis - The Money Culture
56: William McIlavnney - Remedy is None
57: Irvine Welsh - Trainspotting

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Started this year on more of a fiction vein than usual

1: William McIlvanney - Docherty
2: William McIlvanney - The Kiln
3: Willy Russell - The Wrong Boy
4: Simon Sinek - Start With Why
5: Chris Fore - Building Championship Caliber Football Programmes
6: George Samuel Clason - The Richest Man in Babylon
7: William Golding - Lord of the Flies

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Bit of a mix for the last few.

1: William McIlvanney - Docherty
2: William McIlvanney - The Kiln
3: Willy Russell - The Wrong Boy
4: Simon Sinek - Start With Why
5: Chris Fore - Building Championship Caliber Football Programmes
6: George Samuel Clason - The Richest Man in Babylon
7: William Golding - Lord of the Flies
8: James Vint - Installing Explosive RPO Concepts Into Any Offense
9: John B. Arden - Improving your memory for dummies
10: Ryan Holiday - The Obstacle is the Way

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Had a slow period in the middle of the year where I didn't read as much as I'd have liked but been getting back into it with some great stuff recently. Here's where I am in mid August

1: William McIlvanney - Docherty
2: William McIlvanney - The Kiln
3: Willy Russell - The Wrong Boy
4: Simon Sinek - Start With Why
5: Chris Fore - Building Championship Caliber Football Programmes
6: George Samuel Clason - The Richest Man in Babylon
7: William Golding - Lord of the Flies
8: James Vint - Installing Explosive RPO Concepts Into Any Offense
9: John B. Arden - Improving your memory for dummies
10: Ryan Holiday - The Obstacle is the Way
11: Irvine Welsh - Crime
12: Irvine Welsh - The Blade Artist
13: Tim Layden - Blood, Sweat and Chalk: The Ultimate Football Playbook: How the Great Coaches Built Today's Game
14: Steve Williams - The Successful Coach - Become the Coach who Creates Champions
15: Mike Mitchell - Mindfulness: Mindfulness for Anxiety Relief
16: Partick Easton Ellis - American Psycho
17: Matt Zeigler - College Football Schemes and Techniques
18: Roger Steare - Ethicability: How to decide what's right and what's wrong
19: Michael Francis - Guvnors: The Autobiography of a Football Hooligan Gang Leader
20: Jon Gordon - The Energy Bus
21: Chip Heath and Dan Heath - Switch: How to change things when change is hard
22: David Halberstam - The Education of a Coach
23: Ian Fleming - Live and Let Die
24: Les Giblin - Skill With People
25: Les Giblin - The Art of Dealing with People
26: Armin A. Brott - The New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year
27: Russ Roberts - How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life: An Unexpected Guide to Human Nature and Happiness

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Been off the pace still this year but 30 read so far:

1: William McIlvanney - Docherty
2: William McIlvanney - The Kiln
3: Willy Russell - The Wrong Boy
4: Simon Sinek - Start With Why
5: Chris Fore - Building Championship Caliber Football Programmes
6: George Samuel Clason - The Richest Man in Babylon
7: William Golding - Lord of the Flies
8: James Vint - Installing Explosive RPO Concepts Into Any Offense
9: John B. Arden - Improving your memory for dummies
10: Ryan Holiday - The Obstacle is the Way
11: Irvine Welsh - Crime
12: Irvine Welsh - The Blade Artist
13: Tim Layden - Blood, Sweat and Chalk: The Ultimate Football Playbook: How the Great Coaches Built Today's Game
14: Steve Williams - The Successful Coach - Become the Coach who Creates Champions
15: Mike Mitchell - Mindfulness: Mindfulness for Anxiety Relief
16: Partick Easton Ellis - American Psycho
17: Matt Zeigler - College Football Schemes and Techniques
18: Roger Steare - Ethicability: How to decide what's right and what's wrong
19: Michael Francis - Guvnors: The Autobiography of a Football Hooligan Gang Leader
20: Jon Gordon - The Energy Bus
21: Chip Heath and Dan Heath - Switch: How to change things when change is hard
22: David Halberstam - The Education of a Coach
23: Ian Fleming - Live and Let Die
24: Les Giblin - Skill With People
25: Les Giblin - The Art of Dealing with People
26: Armin A. Brott - The New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year
27: Russ Roberts - How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life: An Unexpected Guide to Human Nature and Happiness
28: George Lakoff - The All New Don't Think of an Elephant: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate
29: Steve Boseley - Die, Blossom, Bloom
30: Steven Kotler - The Rise of Superman: Decoding the Science of Ultimate Human Performance

 

Don't think of an Elephant and The Rise of Superman are both excellent reads

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I'm only at 20 for the year, been distracted by other activities in what would have been my reading time last year (XBox, my Odeon Unlimited card) , and one of my friends got a job in my company so my lunch hour read is mostly gone. Also I've been reading the same gargantuan Stephen King novel for a month and I'm really not enjoying it so every time I pick it up I read it for ten minutes then think of an excuse to go and do something else. 

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Holiday reading gave me a boost so looks like I should get past 50 again this year. The reads so far:

1: William McIlvanney - Docherty
2: William McIlvanney - The Kiln
3: Willy Russell - The Wrong Boy
4: Simon Sinek - Start With Why
5: Chris Fore - Building Championship Caliber Football Programmes
6: George Samuel Clason - The Richest Man in Babylon
7: William Golding - Lord of the Flies
8: James Vint - Installing Explosive RPO Concepts Into Any Offense
9: John B. Arden - Improving your memory for dummies
10: Ryan Holiday - The Obstacle is the Way
11: Irvine Welsh - Crime
12: Irvine Welsh - The Blade Artist
13: Tim Layden - Blood, Sweat and Chalk: The Ultimate Football Playbook: How the Great Coaches Built Today's Game
14: Steve Williams - The Successful Coach - Become the Coach who Creates Champions
15: Mike Mitchell - Mindfulness: Mindfulness for Anxiety Relief
16: Partick Easton Ellis - American Psycho
17: Matt Zeigler - College Football Schemes and Techniques
18: Roger Steare - Ethicability: How to decide what's right and what's wrong
19: Michael Francis - Guvnors: The Autobiography of a Football Hooligan Gang Leader
20: Jon Gordon - The Energy Bus
21: Chip Heath and Dan Heath - Switch: How to change things when change is hard
22: David Halberstam - The Education of a Coach
23: Ian Fleming - Live and Let Die
24: Les Giblin - Skill With People
25: Les Giblin - The Art of Dealing with People
26: Armin A. Brott - The New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year
27: Russ Roberts - How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life: An Unexpected Guide to Human Nature and Happiness
28: George Lakoff - The All New Don't Think of an Elephant: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate
29: Steve Boseley - Die, Blossom, Bloom
30: Steven Kotler - The Rise of Superman: Decoding the Science of Ultimate Human Performance
31: Michael Lewis - Boomerang: The Meltdown Tour
32: Roald Dahl - Danny Champion of the World
33: Roald Dahl - Fantastic Mr Fox
34: Dr. Brad McRae and David Brooks - The Seven Strategies of Master Presenters
35: Les Giblin - How to have Power and Confidence when Deadling with People
36: Jonathan Wilson - Inverting the Pyramid: The History of Football Tactics
37: Urban Meyer - Above The Line
38: David Peace - The Damned Utd
39: Michael Grant and Rob Robertson - The Management: Scotland's Great Football Bosses
40: Eric Clapton - The Autobiography
41: Dave Eggers - Zeitoun
42: Dave Eggers - The Wild Things
43: Mark Twain - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
44: Mark Twain - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
45: Philipp Meyer - American Rust
 

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On 31/12/2015 at 3:10 PM, Lemonade said:

Managed to squeeze one last one in. Finished the year on 55. Nae bad going. 

32 in 2016. Still not bad, and arguably enjoyed this year more because I could take my time and enjoy reading rather than racing through books. 32 books in a year is still pretty good going. 

Any reading goals for 2017? 

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(copy-pasted from Google Docs; the formatting is all messed up and the website won't let me fix it).

 

I finished 48. Like I posted earlier, I think at least 34 of them were in the latter 6 months, and I thought I'd hit 50; but I also took it upon myself to read the Wealth of fucking Nations. Anyway, I'm calling it a moral victory. I obviously went on A Very Short Introduction binge (they're very addictive; and the one on the History of Life is one of the best books I've read this year), but I don't think they're really all that short compared to your Gatsbys, Catcher in the Ryes, etc. And between the Wealth of Nations and that book on food security, I think there are probably a dozen decent sized novels. The one marked x2 at the top of fiction I read twice, in English and Polish respectively.

 

Non-fiction

 

1. Peter Boomgaard (ed.)            A World of Water (SE Asian history essays)

2. Charles Darwin                          The Voyage of the Beagle

3. Carlo Rovelli                               Seven Brief Lessons on Physics

4. Friedrich Nietzsche                    Beyond Good and Evil

5. Niall Ferguson                            Empire [British]

6. Zhao Ziyang                               Prisoner of the State

7. David B. Norman                        Dinosaurs: A Very Short Introduction

8. Philip W. Sutton                          Nature, Environment and Society

9. Michael J. Benton                       The History of Life: A Very Short Introduction

10. Rachel Carson                           Silent Spring

11. Harry Sidebottom                     Ancient Warfare: A Very Short Introduction

12. Mungo Park                              Travels in the Interior of Africa

13. John Parker, Richard Rathbone        African History: A Very Short Introduction

14. Michel Foucault                        The Birth of Biopolitics

15. Ian Shaw                                     Ancient Egypt: : A Very Short Introduction

16. Nico Stehr, Hans von Storch        Climate and Society

17. Philip Ball                                    Elements: A Very Short Introduction

18. Michel Foucault                          On the Government of the Living

19. William Easterly                         The Elusive Quest for Growth

20. Jeffrey Sachs                             The Age of Sustainable Development

21. Gary Gutting                               Foucault: A Very Short Introduction

22. Mike Jeffries, Derek Mills            Freshwater Ecology

23. Aristotle                                        The Nicomachean Ethics

24. Shunji Matsuoka (ed)             Effective Environmental Management in Developing Countries                     

25. Charles Darwin                          The Origin of Species

26. D. John Shaw                            World Food Security: A History Since 1945

27. Rab Houston                               Scotland: A Very Short Introduction

28. Joseph Stiglitz                              Globalization and its Discontents

29. Diana Rosemary Sharpe            New Horizons in Asian Management

     Harukiyo Hasegawa (eds.)   

30. Eric Hobsbawm                           Industry and Empire

31.  Michel Foucault                         Security, Territory, Population

32. J. C. Polkinghorne                       Quantum Theory: A Very Short Introduction

33. Frank Close                                  Particle Physics: A Very Short Introduction

34. Adam Smith                                 Wealth of Nations

35. Vũ Trọng Phụng                         Lục Xì: Prostitution and Venereal Disease in Colonial Hanoi                                 

36 Dan Senor; Saul Singer            Start-Up Nation [Israel]

37. Kunio Yanagita                          The Legends of Tono

 

Fiction

 

1/2. Nguyễn Ngọc Thuận            Open the Window, Eyes Open (x2)

3. Wei Hui                                       Shanghai Baby

4. Rudyard Kipling                        Just So Stories

5. Trần Đăng Khoa                        Garden and Sky

6. Nguyễn Huy Thiệp                   The General Retires

7. Chuck Palahniuk                       Damned

8. Guy de Maupassant                   The Best Short Stories

9. Ray Bradbury                            Fahrenheit 451

10 Jonas Jonasson                    The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden

11. F. Scott Fitzgerald                The Great Gatsby

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