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2023
My Year in Books
7,961
pages read
27
books read


Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher
Shortest Book
81
pages
Dhalgren by Samuel R. Delany
Longest Book
836
pages

Average book length in 2023
294
pages

Dune by Frank Herbert
Most Shelved
3,245,628
people also shelved
Present at the Creation by Amir D. Aczel
Least Shelved
823
people also shelved

Pitofex’s average rating for 2023
4.5
4.5

Dune by Frank Herbert
Highest Rated on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ
4.33 average

Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber

Pitofex’s first review of the year

it was amazing
A book expanding on the influential essay from Graeber, with often funny examples (but really, indicating the tragical truth of the socio-economical absurdity).

±Ê±õ°Õ°¿¹ó·¡³Ý’S 2023 BOOKS
Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber
it was amazing
The Cloven by Brian Catling
Lacan by Lionel Bailly
The Great God Pan by Arthur Machen
An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx’s Capital by Michael Heinrich
Radical Sacrifice by Terry Eagleton
Anarchism by Colin  Ward
Books of Blood by Clive Barker
Dhalgren by Samuel R. Delany
Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
it was amazing
Dune by Frank Herbert
Trouble on Triton by Samuel R. Delany
Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher
The Theatre and Its Double by Antonin Artaud
Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett
Children of Ruin by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Present at the Creation by Amir D. Aczel
Mordew by Alex Pheby
Ant Colony by Michael DeForge
it was amazing
The Fifth Head of Cerberus by Gene Wolfe
Mort by Terry Pratchett
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
Malarkoi by Alex Pheby
Nameless by Grant Morrison
Sourcery by Terry Pratchett
The Hidden Reality by Brian Greene

Malarkoi by Alex Pheby

Pitofex’s last review of the year

it was amazing
A literary gem that effortlessly navigates the delicate balance between whimsy and depth, catering to both the adult intellect and the childlike wonder within. It unfolds a world so intricately crafted that it becomes a portal to dual realms—one of intricate characters and another of boundless imagination.

Every character is a study in complexity, their motivations are nuanced, and their flaws are embraced. The vivid descriptions, whether of mysti
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