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2024
My Year in Books
6,942
pages read
23
books read


The Masquerades of Spring by Ben Aaronovitch
Shortest Book
165
pages
The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez
Longest Book
525
pages

Average book length in 2024
301
pages

Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
Most Shelved
888,592
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Eight Bells and Top Masts  by Christopher Lee
Least Shelved
69
people also shelved

James’s average rating for 2024
4.1
4.1

The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman
Highest Rated on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ
4.36 average

The Epigenetics Revolution by Nessa Carey

James’s first review of the year

it was amazing
Fascinating book I accidentally put down and picked up again years later, which may mean it starts slowly - however once it gets going it presents the revolutionary science of epigenetics in an accessible and captivating way. Would love to read an updated copy as well, now we're 10+ years on! ...more

´³´¡²Ñ·¡³§â€™S 2024 BOOKS
The Epigenetics Revolution by Nessa Carey
it was amazing
The Age of Doubt by Andrea Camilleri
The Dance of the Seagull by Andrea Camilleri
The Man Who Died Twice by Richard Osman
Making It So by Patrick   Stewart
The Bullet That Missed by Richard Osman
Black Prince by Anthony Burgess
Europe in Autumn by Dave Hutchinson
Far from the Light of Heaven by Tade Thompson
The Spear Cuts Through Water by Simon Jimenez
it was amazing
Command a King's Ship by Alexander Kent
Dodger by Terry Pratchett
Free Lunch Thinking by Tom Bergin
The Saint of Bright Doors by Vajra Chandrasekera
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
Run to the Stars by Michael Scott Rohan
The Cold Cold Ground by Adrian McKinty
Jolie Blon's Bounce by James Lee Burke
The LEGO Story by Jens Andersen
A Mind to Murder by P.D. James
it was amazing
Eight Bells and Top Masts  by Christopher Lee
The Masquerades of Spring by Ben Aaronovitch

The LEGO Story by Jens Andersen

James’s last review of the year

liked it
Interesting read but more about the family than the toy, really, and a bit of a hagiography to boot. Wanted more about the near collapse in the late 90s, but it seemed afraid to be critical or go into detail about the products. Listened on audio which might mean I missed some things though.
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