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2024
My Year in Books
9,340
pages read
21
books read


Buddhism by Alan W. Watts
Shortest Book
112
pages
The Stand by Stephen        King
Longest Book
1,439
pages

Average book length in 2024
444
pages

Coraline by Neil Gaiman
Most Shelved
1,564,099
people also shelved
Larger Than Life by Robin Karpan
Least Shelved
11
people also shelved

Chris’s average rating for 2024
4.1
4.1

Women in Gaming by Meagan Marie
Highest Rated on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ
4.59 average

The Stand by Stephen        King

Chris’s first review of the year

really liked it
My first Stephen King book. I vaguely remember the mini-series from the 90's and always wanted to read the book, but it took planning to read the "The Dark Tower" series to get me going. There are apparently tie-ins to "The Dark Tower" series and it was recommended to read "The Stand" first.

As for the book itself, I found the prose really easy to consume at a good pace and the pages went by quickly. The story and characters were interesting, esp
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°ä±á¸é±õ³§â€™S 2024 BOOKS
The Stand by Stephen        King
The Eyes of the Dragon by Stephen        King
The Gunslinger by Stephen        King
The Drawing of the Three by Stephen        King
The Waste Lands by Stephen        King
Wizard and Glass by Stephen        King
it was amazing
'Salem's Lot by Stephen        King
The Wind Through the Keyhole by Stephen        King
Wolves of the Calla by Stephen        King
Song of Susannah by Stephen        King
The Dark Tower by Stephen        King
Coraline by Neil Gaiman
Buddhism by Alan W. Watts
Karate Prom by Kyle Starks
it was amazing
Larger Than Life by Robin Karpan
Everything's Eventual by Stephen        King
The Gunslinger Born by Peter David
The Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton, Vol. 1 by Kyle Starks
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
it was amazing
The Electric State by Simon Stålenhag
Women in Gaming by Meagan Marie

Women in Gaming by Meagan Marie

Chris’s last review of the year

liked it
While it is now a little out of date, still a really interesting read. As a man, who enjoys casual gaming, I found the behind the scenes information about the gaming industry really interesting and its inspired me to look a little deeper into the industry and hobby. The format with two-page profiles with some extra stuff spread throughout, it was something to read of a few minutes before bed, after doing some gaming.
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