2019 in Books
Jan. 4th, 2020 13:58How to sum up this year except to say, the curse is upon us. Things were okay for me personally, though my ongoing despair about the state of the world also made it hard to make forward progress on my personal creative endeavors. I'm going to change that this year because I do want to publish my book. But it's damn hard, friends.
2019 Reading Stats
I did manage to complete the Sirens reading challenge this year, which was gratifying. I've also gotten slightly better at sending books out the door once I'm finished with them, which is useful. Other than that, I would say that many of the 2019 books I read this year were really great. The SFF field definitely seems to be getting stronger and stronger.
I want to try to finish the Kate Elliott backlist bingo soon, this year if possible; I currently only have eight of her books left to read (six Crown of Stars, Black Wolves, and the triple author standalone). I'm also planning to do a reread of at least some of the Michelle West books--I don't have all of the House War with me, but I do have The Sacred Hunt and The Sun Sword. Plus finishing my His Dark Materials reread.
Best of 2019
2019 Reading Stats
- Books read: 141, an all-time high, of which 7 (5%) rereads
- By gender: 50 (35%) by men, the rest by women or non-binary authors
- By race: 40 (28%) by authors of color, the rest by white authors
- In translation: 4 (3%) in translation, plus 7 (5%) in Japanese
- New books: 56 (40%) published in 2019 or 2020
- Books owned before 2016: 7
- New-to-me authors: 41
- Read 110 books ==> Success! 141/110
- Read 25 physical books owned since 2016 or earlier ==> Fail, 7/25. Doing better than last year.
- Read 25 books by authors of color ==> Success! 40/25
- Read 10 books in translation ==> Fail, 4/10. Better than last year.
- Read 15 books in Japanese ==> Fail, 7/15. Better than last year.
- Read all the comics bought before 2019, both physical and digital ==> Fail, but making progress.
I did manage to complete the Sirens reading challenge this year, which was gratifying. I've also gotten slightly better at sending books out the door once I'm finished with them, which is useful. Other than that, I would say that many of the 2019 books I read this year were really great. The SFF field definitely seems to be getting stronger and stronger.
I want to try to finish the Kate Elliott backlist bingo soon, this year if possible; I currently only have eight of her books left to read (six Crown of Stars, Black Wolves, and the triple author standalone). I'm also planning to do a reread of at least some of the Michelle West books--I don't have all of the House War with me, but I do have The Sacred Hunt and The Sun Sword. Plus finishing my His Dark Materials reread.
Best of 2019
- Michelle West, Firstborn and War
- Leigh Bardugo, Ninth House
- Dorothy Dunnett, The Lymond Chronicles
- Seanan McGuire, Middlegame
- Laurie Marks, Air Logic
- Amal el-Mohtar and Max Gladstone, This Is How You Lose the Time War
- Tim Maughan, Infinite Detail
- Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth
- Arkady Martine, A Memory Called Empire
- Jason Aaron et al, Mighty Thor
- Gillen and McKelvie, The Wicked and the Divine
- Charlie Jane Anders, The City in the Middle of the Night
- Gillen and Hans, Die vol. 1
- Ronan Farrow, Catch and Kill
- Read 125 books
- Read 25 physical books owned since 2016 or earlier
- Read 30 books by authors of color
- Read 10 books in translation
- Read 15 books in Japanese
- Read all the comics bought before 2020, both physical and digital