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2024
My Year in Books
9,105
pages read
34
books read


Why Shakespeare WAS Shakespeare by Stanley Wells
Shortest Book
57
pages
Perplexing Plots by David Bordwell
Longest Book
862
pages

Average book length in 2024
267
pages

Still Life by Louise Penny
Most Shelved
569,631
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Why Shakespeare WAS Shakespeare by Stanley Wells
Least Shelved
144
people also shelved

Glenn’s average rating for 2024
4.2
4.2

Death and the Life After by Billy Graham
Highest Rated on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ
liked it
3.00 average

Daily Writing Resilience by Bryan Robinson

Glenn’s first review of the year

really liked it
Page-length-a-day readings to keep a person at the task of forming sentences. Many relevant and maybe even wise observations.

³Ò³¢·¡±·±·â€™S 2024 BOOKS
Daily Writing Resilience by Bryan Robinson
Bodies from the Library 3 by Tony Medawar
Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories by Oscar Wilde
it was amazing
Crimson Joy by Robert B. Parker
Still Life by Louise Penny
The Green Eagle Score by Richard Stark
The Jugger by Richard Stark
Hellfire by Karin Fossum
My Husband by Maud Ventura
The Letter to the Romans by William Barclay
it was amazing
Somebody by Stefan Kanfer
The Case-Book Of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Man With The Getaway Face by Richard Stark
The Island of Dr Moreau by H.G. Wells
The Silencers by Donald Hamilton
Alfred Hitchcock Presents by Alfred Hitchcock
The Seventh by Richard Stark
The Letter to the Hebrews. Revised Edition. Translated with a... by William Barclay
How the Bible Actually Works by Peter Enns
it was amazing
The Black Ice Score by Richard Stark
A Quiet Life in 7 Steps by Susan Cain
In the Frame by Dick Francis
Cocktails with George and Martha by Philip Gefter
Death and the Life After by Billy Graham
Why We Read by Shannon Reed
Going Wrong by Ruth Rendell
Rebel by Donald Spoto
Candida by George Bernard Shaw
it was amazing
Jack and the Beanstalk by Ed McBain
Why Shakespeare WAS Shakespeare by Stanley Wells
Perplexing Plots by David Bordwell
Puss In Boots by Ed McBain
A Messy Murder by Simon Brett
Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham

Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham

Glenn’s last review of the year

liked it
Still keeping my New Year resolution to read at least one (new to me) classic book a month. This novel, published in 1915, has been spoken of highly by a number of friends, but it was a very slight disappointment, I guess. Maugham is an accomplished storyteller, however, and somehow he keeps a reader turning pages (over 700 of them) through all the ups and downs of Philip Carey’s early life. The last fourth of the novel is the best. Some of the s ...more
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