Books I’ve Read
I read a lot of books. Here is my read book list.
Reading Stats:
- 2025 - 24 books, 6010 yearly pages read, ~41 daily pages read
- 2024 - 58 books, 13440 yearly pages read, ~36 daily pages read
- 2023 - 49 books, 11180 yearly pages read, ~30 daily pages read
- 2022 - 70 books, 17020 yearly pages read, ~46 daily pages read
- 2021 - 64 books, 19962 yearly pages read, ~54 daily pages read
- 2020 - 54 books, 12881 yearly pages read, ~35 daily pages read
- 2019 - 75 books, 21400 yearly pages read, ~58 daily pages read
- 2018 - 45 books, 9625 yearly pages read, ~26 daily pages read
- 2017 - 24 books, 7387 yearly pages read, ~20 daily pages read
- 2016 - 23 books, 6077 yearly pages read, ~16 daily pages read
- 2015 - 33 books, 10950 yearly pages read, ~30 daily pages read
- 2014 - 31 books, 7797 yearly pages read, ~21 daily pages read
Below you’ll find my recent reads with reviews and thoughts. You can also view this as a grid.
- The Reluctant Fundamentalist (by Mohsin Hamid)
- The Pillars of the Earth (Kingsbridge, #1) (by Ken Follett)
- The Other Side of the River: A Story of Two Towns, a Death, and America's Dilemma (by Alex Kotlowitz)
- The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals (by Michael Pollan)
- The Ocean at the End of the Lane (by Neil Gaiman)
- The Name of the Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicle, #1) (by Patrick Rothfuss)
- The Martian (by Andy Weir)
- The Left Hand of Darkness (by Ursula K. Le Guin)
- The Last Colony (Old Man's War, #3) (by John Scalzi)
- The Immortal Class: Bike Messengers and the Cult of Human Power (by Travis Hugh Culley)
- The Fugitive Game: Online With Kevin Mitnick (by Jonathan Littman)
- The Eyre Affair (Thursday Next, #1) (by Jasper Fforde)
- The End of America: Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot (by Naomi Wolf)
- The Echelon Vendetta (by David Stone)
- The Domain Game (by David Kesmodel)
- The Department of Off World Affairs (by Russell Lutz)
- The Dark Net (by James R. Riordon)
- The Colonel (Firefall, #1.5) (by Peter Watts)
- The Bridegroom (by Ha Jin)
- The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable (by Nassim Nicholas Taleb)