2020: A reading year

I am a bit late on posting my 2020 round up (for a variety on non-interesting reasons) but here it is.





I read 166 books (which is up on 2019 but below my 2017 all time record of 210 books)





I categorised 12 as “Brilliant” (the right book at the right time) which is a higher percentage than last couple of years. Particular recommendations would be:









Obabakoak by Bernardo Atxaga









Triggernometry by Stark Holborn









The Price You Pay by Aidan Truhen









Consider This by Chuck Palahniuk









How to be a Liberal by Ian Dunt









Liar’s Dictionary by Eley Williams





and









Writing in the Dark by Tim Waggoner





26% of books read were by women – which is more than last year, but obviously still not enough!





I read books from authors from 19 different nationalities.





I aim this year to read more books off the shelves and to buy less books – but last year that was abetted by lockdowns and lack of conventions and litfests and if we get back to normal later this year and there are cons and I can visit bookshelves then that resolution may go out the window…





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