What I've been reading: 2022 in review
Jan. 4th, 2023 11:17 amThe last three books I read in 2022 were the following, and all rated 5 stars on GoodReads:
-Glasstown, a graphic novel (hybrid fiction/nonfiction), by Isabel Greenberg
-Dog Years by Mark Doty, a memoir on audiobook
-I Saved the World from the President's Son by Ambrose Weaver (I was a beta reader/editor for this novella)
Most of my stats were unsurprising this year, but I was shocked that more than 50 percent of my reads this year were on audibook. In part, that's because I listened to both the Binti Trilogy and the Murderbot Diaries on audio, and they're all quite short.
Female authors: 40 (and one enby author), 68%
Nonfiction: 19 (32%)
LGBTQ authors: At least 7
POC authors: 27 (46%)
Disabled authors: 2
Classics: 3
Audiobooks: 33 (55%)
Rereads: 1
-Glasstown, a graphic novel (hybrid fiction/nonfiction), by Isabel Greenberg
-Dog Years by Mark Doty, a memoir on audiobook
-I Saved the World from the President's Son by Ambrose Weaver (I was a beta reader/editor for this novella)
Most of my stats were unsurprising this year, but I was shocked that more than 50 percent of my reads this year were on audibook. In part, that's because I listened to both the Binti Trilogy and the Murderbot Diaries on audio, and they're all quite short.
Female authors: 40 (and one enby author), 68%
Nonfiction: 19 (32%)
LGBTQ authors: At least 7
POC authors: 27 (46%)
Disabled authors: 2
Classics: 3
Audiobooks: 33 (55%)
Rereads: 1