My Year In Books 2023
During 2023 I managed to read 86 books. All I can say to this is that your public library is your best resource for reading books.
This year I shifted to audiobooks and this has changed the way I consume books. Up until now I would read before bed and I would get anywhere between three to ten minutes in before I would fall asleep. As you can see this doesn’t give much time for reading and it took a long time to read an entire book.
Audiobooks have opened up more opportunities for me to read or listen to books, whether I’m walking the dogs, driving (by myslef), cooking dinner or other household chores.
I’ve also found that many American narrated books are really slow and that I have to crank up the listening speed, otherwise it feels like time is slipping backwards. The Aotearoa books that I’ve read are read at a pace that I’m familiar with and I can listen to at 1x speed.
Anyway, here’s my 2023 reading summary…
- Total books: 89
- Average read time: 4.4 days
- Month with most books: April (11 books)
- Month with least books: December (5 books)
- Top genres:
- Fiction (31 books)
- Biography & autobiography (7 books)
- Business & economics (7 books)
- Read in a day:
- Average book length: 305 pages
- Longest book: “Star Wars: Aftermath: Empire’s End” by Chuck Wendig (512 pages)
- Shortest book: “Everyday Information Architecture” by Lisa Maria Martin (126 pages)
- Top authors:
- Martha Wells (7 books)
- Chuck Wendig (3 books)
- Jessie Mihalik (3 books)
- Peter F. Hamilton (3 books)
- Total pages read: 24,068
All of these books I enjoyed. There were a few books that I started and quickly abandoned that I didn’t finish reading that aren’t part of these stats.
Out of all these books there are a few that I want to share with you and maybe you’ll check them out…
- “How to Loiter In a Turf War” by Coco Solid
- "Poor People With Money " by Dominic Hoey
- “Everything is Beautiful and Everything Hurts” by Josie Shapiro
- “Uncanny Valley” by Anna Wiener
- “The Woman In Me” by Britney Spears
- “The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August” by Claire North
Let me know if you do decide to read any of them and what you thought.
Happy New Year.