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Jonathan Brown | 1370 comments In the year 2007, I read 79 books.
In the year 2008, I read 100 books.
In the year 2009, I read 165 books.
In the year 2010, I read 145 books.
In the year 2011, I read 82 books.
In the year 2012, I read 62 books.
In the year 2013, I read 90 books.
In the year 2014, I read 87 books.
In the year 2015, I read 126 books.
In the year 2016, I read 113 books.
In the year 2017, I read 153 books.
In the year 2018, I read 100 books.
In the year 2019, I read 102 books.
In the year 2020, I read 64 books.
In the year 2021, I read 117 books.
In the year 2022, I read 65 books.
In the year 2023, I read 116 books.

Last year I managed to exceed my stated goal pretty nicely, despite a number of personal challenges - several minor surgeries, starting to pursue a new degree (MLIS), the usual demands of the pastorate, more Covid, and so forth.

In light of that, I'm reasonably confident that 80 is a realistic goal for this year, provided coursework doesn't kill me.

I begin with the following:

1) Eve's Children: The Biblical Stories Retold and Interpreted in Jewish and Christian Traditions (Themes in Biblical Narrative 5), edited by Gerard P. Luttikhuizen


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Jonathan Brown | 1370 comments 34) The Gift of Infallibility by Vincent Ferrer Gasser and translated with commentary by James T. O'Connor


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