We've reached a new year, and with it another annual recap of books read and listened to (but mostly listened to). As I mentioned last year, I'm well aware that my measly little statistics are nothing compared to those who (allegedly) read (but probably listen to - on 2x speed) over a hundred books a year without breaking a sweat. I'm not here to compare. In fact, I know that probably less than a dozen people will ever even look at this post. So I'm mainly just posting this as a way to track my reading habits, year over year. With this being the second year of my annual "A-Town's Bookshelf" recap, we'll start to see a bit more clearly whether I'm actually doing anything impressive or not.
I somehow made it through 68 books this year, which is insane. That's probably about how many books I had completed in my entire life, prior to, like, 2015. As I looked back on this list over the past few days, I was shocked to see and remember some of the stuff I'd finished. Overall, I'd say that most of it was pretty good stuff. From science fiction and fantasy to celebrity memoirs and the rabbit hole of American history, I listened to (and occasionally physically read) some pretty fun literature during 2024.
One fun thing that I've been doing as I've been crushing audiobooks since the birth of my second son in 2023 is keeping track of how much money I'm saving by using Libby and maintaining an Audible subscription, as opposed to buying books or audiobooks at full price. I thought I could crack it by New Year's Eve (and probably could have - I've got two unused credits on Audible right now), but I'm sitting about $100 short of the $2,000 mark, which is absolutely crazy. Two thousand dollars in books?? Sheesh.
I do have to give a few shoutouts quickly, before I get going - because I'm going to try not to ramble on too much, once we get into the actual statistics of it all.
If you're kind of a nerd and into pop culture like me, I would highly, highly recommend the "Magic 2.0" series by Scott Meyer. These were my favorite books of the year. I wouldn't say they were the best books of the year, necessarily, because there were some really, really good books out there, but this was definitely the most fun I had, and I do occasionally look back and miss the series. It's just so silly and fun and doesn't have a lot of swearing, which was really nice. If you're down for a laugh about a bunch of computer nerds who decide to become wizards in the Dark Ages, you've got to check these books out. The audiobook narration was tremendous, as well, and I was constantly cracking up at some of the voices of the characters. Cannot suggest these books to you more highly.
I finally took the plunge into Bill O'Reilly's "Killing" series, which I had seen on bookshelves but had always kind of scared me because of titles like, say, "Killing Jesus" (which I haven't listened to yet, but want to). I know that O'Reilly is a bit of a star in the conservative political sphere, but I try not to get myself too involved in that stuff, so I didn't really have any preconceived notions about his work. Surprisingly, the books stay almost completely apolitical, so he pretty much just presents the facts without giving his opinion on anything, which I appreciated. His books gave me a great look into the lives of Elvis, John Lennon, Muhammad Ali, John F. Kennedy and even the Salem witches, and I was so fascinated the entire time. If you're wanting to delve into the depths of American history, these books were great.
I didn't know anything about "Project Hail Mary," other than that they're making a movie with Ryan Gosling and that it was written by the same guy who did "The Martian." With that little context heading in, I absolutely loved the book. I gifted it to my wife for Christmas, and she's right in the middle of it as we speak. Recommend.
And finally, my wife and I started listening to the "Harry Potter" series again in 2024. We started Book 4 on New Year's Day, so we're still chugging along, but man, what I wouldn't give to be able to go back and read this series for the first time. I don't think we had any idea how world-changing that little wizard boy was going to become. Great, great books, no matter your stance on public restrooms.
Also, ENORMOUS thanks to Goodreads, the site that made this entire post possible.
All right, here you go. Take a gander at which books I finished in 2024. Maybe you'll find something that you're curious about. I'd love to chat with you about any of these books or any recommendations you have for me!
Thanks for reading.
Books Read
- Firefight (The Reckoners #2) by Brandon Sanderson, 4/5 stars
- Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid, 5/5 stars
- Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story by Bono, 4/5 stars
- Starter Villain by John Scalzi, 3/5 stars
- The Mark of Zorro (Zorro # 1) by Johnston McCulley, 4/5 stars
- None of This is True by Lisa Jewell, 5/5 stars
- The Giver (The Giver # 1) by Lois Lowry, 4/5 stars
- I Found You by Lisa Jewell, 3/5 stars
- Gathering Blue (The Giver # 2) by Lois Lowry, 2/5 stars
- The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave, 3/5 stars
- A Deadly Education (The Scholomance # 1) by Naomi Novik, 1/5 stars
- Atlantis (Jack Howard # 1) by David Gibbins, 3/5 stars
- Making It So by Patrick Stewart, 4/5 stars
- The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians # 1) by Rick Riordan, 3/5 stars
- Star Wars: Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade by Delilah S. Dawson, 3/5 stars
- Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life by Arnold Schwarzenneger, 3/5 stars
- Off to Be the Wizard (Magic 2.0 # 1) by Scott Meyer, 4/5 stars
- When I Was Your Age: Life Lessons, Funny Stories & Questionable Parenting Advice from a Professional Clown by Kenan Thompson, 4/5 stars
- The Downloaded by Robert J. Sawyer, 3/5 stars
- Marvel's Midnight Suns: Infernal Rising by S.D. Perry, 2/5 stars
- Star Wars: The Eye of Darkness by George Mann, 4/5 stars
- Spell or High Water (Magic 2.0 #2) by Scott Meyer, 4/5 stars
- The Horse and His Boy (Chronicles of Narnia # 5) by C.S. Lewis, 2/5 stars
- The Return of the King (The Lord of the Rings # 3) by J.R.R. Tolkien, 4/5 stars
- Recursion by Blake Crouch, 5/5 stars
- Calamity (The Reckoners, # 3) by Brandon Sanderson, 2/5 stars
- An Unwelcome Quest (Magic 2.0 # 3) by Scott Meyer, 3/5 stars
- Dark Matter by Blake Crouch, 3/5 stars
- Dune (Dune # 1) by Frank Herbert, 3/5 stars
- Fight and Flight (Magic 2.0 # 4) by Scott Meyer, 4/5 stars
- The Singularity Trap by Dennis E. Taylor, 3/5 stars
- Star Wars: Jedi: Battle Scars by Sam Maggs, 1/5 stars
- Out of Spite, Out of Mind (Magic 2.0 #5) by Scott Meyer, 3/5 stars
- The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England by Brandon Sanderson, 3/5 stars
- Killing the Legends: The Lethal Danger of Celebrity by Bill O'Reilly, 5/5 stars
- The Vexed Generation (Magic 2.0 #6) by Scott Meyer, 4/5 stars
- And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle by Jon Meacham, 5/5 stars
- Star Wars: Defy the Storm by Tessa Gratton, 2/5 stars
- Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger, 3/5 stars
- Will Save the Galaxy for Food (Jacques McKeown # 1) by Yahtzee Crowshaw, 3/5 stars
- The Chase (Isaac Bell # 1) by Clive Cussler, 5/5 stars
- House of Blades (Traveler's Gate # 1) by Will Wight, 3/5 stars
- Star Wars: The Living Force by John Jackson Miller, 3/5 stars
- The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy # 1) by Douglas Adams, 2/5 stars
- The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece by Tom Hanks, 3/5 stars
- Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, 5/5 stars
- The Magician’s Nephew (Chronicles of Narnia # 6) by C.S. Lewis, 4/5 stars
- Killing the Witches: The Horror of Salem, Massachusetts by Bill O'Reilly, 4/5 stars
- The Last Battle (Chronicles of Narnia # 7) by C.S. Lewis, 4/5 stars
- The Chronicles of Narnia (The Chronicles of Narnia # 1-7) by C.S. Lewis, 4/5 stars
- Raising Good Humans: A Mindful Guide to Breaking the Cycle of Reactive Parenting and Raising Kind, Confident Kids by Hunter Clarke-Fields, 3/5 stars
- The Wrecker (Isaac Bell # 2) by Clive Cussler, 3/5 stars
- Fan Fiction by Brent Spiner, 2/5 stars
- The Last Outlaws: The Desperate Final Days of the Dalton Gang by Tom Clavin, 3/5 stars
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter # 1) by J.K. Rowling, 5/5 stars
- The Crimson Vault (Traveler's Gate # 2) by Will Wight, 2/5 stars
- The Mystery Writer by Sulari Gentill, 3/5 stars
- Feel-Good Productivity: How to Do More of What Matters to You by Ali Abdaal, 5/5 stars
- City of Light (Traveler's Gate # 3) by Will Wight, 2/5 stars
- Casino Royale (James Bond # 1) by Ian Fleming, 4/5 stars
- Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol S. Dweck, 3/5 stars
- Outland (Quantum Earth # 1) by Dennis E. Taylor, 3/5 stars
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Harry Potter # 2) by J.K. Rowling, 5/5 stars
- The Search for WondLa (The Search for WondLa # 1) by Tony DiTerlizzi, 4/5 stars
- Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot by Bill O'Reilly, 5/5 stars
- Ready Player One (Ready Player One # 1) by Ernest Cline, 4/5 stars
- A Hero for WondLa (The Search for WondLa # 2) by Tony DiTerlizzi, 3/5 stars
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter # 3) by J.K. Rowling, 4/5 stars
Other Stats
Best Book of the Year: Off to Be the Wizard by Scott Meyer
Honorable Mention: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir; Killing the Legends by Bill O'Reilly; Killing Kennedy by Bill O'Reilly; Recursion by Blake Crouch
Worst Book of the Year: Star Wars: Jedi: Battle Scars by Sam Maggs
Honorable Mention: Marvel's Midnight Suns: Infernal Rising by S.D. Perry; A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik
Best Audiobook Narration: Luke Daniels (Magic 2.0 series)
Honorable Mention: Ray Porter (Project Hail Mary, several others)
Yearly Comparison
2024: 68 books read
2023: 48 books read
*****
There you go! Did you discover anything new? Find anything you want to check out? Do you either strongly agree or disagree with me about anything? Do you have a book in mind that you think I'd love? I'm always down for suggestions. Let me know in the comments below, on Twitter (here and here) or on Facebook.
Until next time.
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