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2021 Reading Round-Up

January 4, 2022 Anthony Cardno

I totally fell off of doing monthly “reading round-ups” detailing exactly what I read during the last quarter of 2021. I thought about catching up on those before posting the annual summary, but … life. Yeah.

So here’s part one of the annual summary, covering what I read/listened to in 2021. There will be two more annual summaries, one covering what I watched and the other what covering what writing/proofing/editing I did.

 Looking over this summary, it’s clear that I set myself too many reading challenges in 2021 and managed to not complete most of them. But I did complete some, and I did read A LOT even without meeting the challenges. It wasn’t a lack of reading time or motivation so much as a TOO MANY CHOICES. I could have read twice or three times as many books and still not put a real dent in my physical or virtual TBR piles. Overall, I’m going to count the year as a “win.”

Goodreads Challenge:

I challenged myself to read 125 books. I read 140 books from approximately 67 different publishers.

Here’s the breakdown:

  • Fiction: 131 books

    • 2 anthologies

      • 1 horror

      • 1 mix of science fiction, fantasy, and horror

    • 8 single-author collections

      • 2 mix of science fiction, fantasy, and horror

      • 2 horror

      • 1 fantasy

      • 3 poetry

    • 24 graphic novels

      • 6 super-hero

      • 6 horror

      • 10 fantasy

      • 1 crime/mystery

      • 1 sport (mixed martial arts)

    • 12 magazines

      • 12 issues of Lightspeed Magazine

    • 36 novels

      • 3 crime/mystery

      • 4 horror

      • 12 fantasy

      • 8 science fiction

      • 7 romance

      • 2 pulp-adventure

    • 2 novelettes

      • 1 fantasy

      • 1 mystery

    • 44 novellas

      • 4 horror

      • 12 fantasy

      • 14 romance

      • 2 drama

      • 12 science fiction

    • 3 play scripts

      • 1 memoir (Year of Magical Thinking)

      • 1 drama (Amadeus)

      • 1 Shakespeare (Macbeth)

  • Non-Fiction: 9 books

    • 1 TV/movie criticism

    • 1 movie-craft

    • 6 memoirs

    • 1 true crime

Other Book Stats:

# of Authors/Editors: approximately 117 (including graphic novel artists; I need to be better at listing all the creators of graphic novels somehow). The following breakdown is estimated because not every author shares their personal information online, and many people overlap categories, but roughly:

·              33 female creators

·              5 Trans/Non-Binary

·              30 LGBTQIA+

·              21 BIPOC

·              10 Asian

·              2 Latinx

 

Shortest Books Read: 54 pages (Dust to Dust by Jess Faraday; A Little Village Blend by ‘Nathan Burgoine)

Longest Book Read: 565 (Everything in All the Wrong Order by Chaz Brenchley) (The Sandman Act Two audiobook accounts for roughly 632 pages of graphic novel, so technically that’s longer)

Total # of pages read: 26,840

Average # of pages per book: 189

# of Rereads: 11 (including annual rereads of Roger Zelazny’s A Night in the Lonesome October, ‘Nathan Burgoine’s Handmade Holidays and Faux Ho Ho, Ken Schole’s If Dragon’s Mass Eve Be Cold and Clear, and Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol)

Monthly Breakdown:

·         January: 12

·         February: 12

·         March: 13

·         April: 9

·         May: 13

·         June: 8 (tied for fewest read in a month)

·         July: 12

·         August: 9

·         September: 8 (tied for fewest read in a month)

·         October: 14

·         November: 14

·         December: 16 (most read in a month)

Review-wise on Goodreads I gave 19 three-stars, 81 four-stars, and 40 five-star reviews.

Format Summary:

  • 19 audiobooks

  • 53 e-books

  • 68 print

    • 19 hardcovers

    • 49 softcovers

366 Short Stories Challenge:

Each year, I challenge myself to read one short story per day. I read 362 stories in 2021, narrowly missing the goal.

Total # of pages read: approximately 5,711 pages of fiction

Average story length: 16.75 pages

Shortest story: 1 page long (“Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid, “Wrath of a Queer God” by Anthony Moll)

Longest story (novella): 250 pages (“Halfway Through the Wood” by Seanan McGuire, on her Patreon).

The breakdown of where the stories appeared:

  • 15 Magazines (197 stories)

    • Apex

    • Asimov’s

    • Bachelors

    • Fantasy

    • Fireside

    • Future

    • Kaleidotrope

    • Lightspeed

    • Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction

    • Nightmare

    • The Dark

    • The Deadlands

    • The New Yorker

    • Tor.Com

    • Uncanny

  • 5 Anthologies (56 stories)

    • Body Shocks

    • Clockwork, Curses, and Coal

    • Decision Points

    • Giving the Devil His Due

    • Glitter + Ashes

  • 6 Single-Author Collections

    • Davi Rhii Omnibus by Bryan Thomas Schmidt

    • Everything In All the Wrong Order by Chaz Brenchley

    • How Long Til Black History Month by N.K. Jemisin

    • Nine Bar Blues by Sheree Renée Thomas

    • The Witch in the Almond Tree and Other Stories by C.S.E. Cooney

    • Underworld Dreams by Daniel Braum

  • 3 published as “back-matter” in novels

    • Calculated Risks by Seanan McGuire

    • The Wizard of Venus by Edgar Rice Burroughs

    • When Sorrows Come by Seanan McGuire

  • 22 Stand-alone (self-pubbed or publisher-pubbed in print or e-format)

    • 12 Seanan McGuire (Patreon)

    • 1 Mysterious Bookstore (Printed pamphlet giveaways)

    • 8 ‘Nathan Burgoine (author website)

    • 1 Bram Stoker (e-pub of “To the Rescue”)

24 stories were re-reads (including a number of annual Christmas stories), the rest were “new to me” in 2021. I gave only 3 stories a 2-star rating. 150 got a 3-star rating, 162 got 4 stars, and 47 got 5 stars.

226 different authors wrote those 362 stories, under the auspices of more than 26 editors (estimated because I couldn’t always find “edited by” information for self-pubbed/website/chapbook stories). The following breakdown is estimated because not every author shares their personal information online, and some people overlap categories, but roughly:

·              129 female creators

·              4 Trans/Non-Binary

·              32 LGBTQIA+

·              33 BIPOC

·              10 Latinx

·              15 Asian

 

Monthly Breakdown:

·         January: 26

·         February: 53

·         March: 25

·         April: 39

·         May: 20

·         June: 13 (fewest read)

·         July: 24

·         August: 17

·         September: 23

·         October: 54 (most read)

·         November: 31

·         December: 37

 

Graphic Novel Challenge:

Because I own so many, I challenged myself to read one graphic novel per week. I didn’t make it, reading a total of only 24 from 10 different publishers:

·              DC Comics: 3

·              Marvel Comics: 4

·              BOOM!: 7

·              Aftershock: 3

·              Titan: 2

·              Image: 1

·              Source Point: 1

·              Northwest: 1

·              Turtleback: 1

·              Scholastic Books: 1

You can see in the “books” section above what the genre breakdown was among the graphic novels.

 

To Be Read Challenge: I challenged myself to read 12 fiction books and 12 non-fiction books that had been on my bookshelves for over a year (meaning nothing published in 2019) and assigned 2 alternate titles for each category. I didn’t do well with this challenge. The 9 titles I did read are identified in italics, with completion dates:

FICTION:

1.       The Mystery of the Sea by Bram Stoker

2.       How Long ‘til Black Future Month by NK Jemisin – Finished February 28, 2021

3.       The Ghost and Mrs. Muir by R. A. Dick

4.       Dune by Frank Herbert

5.       Monstress Volume 1 by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda – Finished July 5, 2021

6.       Blackfish City by Sam J. Miller – finished June 20, 2021

7.       Excalibur! by Gil Kane and John Jakes

8.       Lord Tyger by Philip Jose Farmer

9.       The Book of Lost Saints by Daniel Jose Older

10.   Slights by Kaaron Warren

11.   Minky Woodcock: The Girl Who Handcuffed Houdini by Cynthia Von Buhler – Finished March 24, 2021

12.   The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus by L. Frank Baum – finished December 30, 2021

Alternate #1: Let Me In by John Ajvide Lindqvist

Alternate #2: The Red Lamp by Mary Roberts Reinhart

NON-FICTION:

1.       Poisoning for Profit: The Mafia and Toxic Waste in America by Alan A. Block and Frank R. Scarpitti – Finished January 31, 2021

2.       An Ordinary Man by Paul Rusesabagina – Finished February 17, 2021

3.       Twilight at the World of Tomorrow by James Mauro

4.       Faery Tale: One Woman’s Search for Enchantment in a Modern World by Signe Pike – Finished March 20, 2021.

5.       Something in the Blood: The Untold Tale of Bram Stoker by David J. Skal

6.       Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States by Roxane Dunbar-Ortiz

7.       The Celluloid Closet by Vito Russo

8.       The Tricky Part: One Boy’s Fall from Trespass into Grace by Martin Moran

9.       Comic Book Implosion: An Oral History of DC Comics Circa 1978 by Keith Dallas and John Wells

10.   Letters to the Pumpkin King by Seanan McGuire

11.   The Measure of a Man by Sidney Poitier – Finished February 27, 2021

12.   First Family by Joseph J. Ellis

Alternate #1: Classics on Infinite Earths by Julian Darius

Alternate #2: Hollow Earth by David Standish

 

Non-Fiction Challenge: I didn’t do well on this one, either. I challenged myself to read 24 non-fiction books in 2021, and I only read 9. (Not as good as 2020’s 11, better than 2019’s 4)

Read the Book, Watch the Movie Challenge: I didn’t set a numbered goal for this one in 2020, and looking back I don’t think I managed a single paired reading/watching.

Complete the Series Challenge: Challenged myself to complete reading 5 complete series, actually completed 2 series:

THE VELVETEEN SERIES by Seanan McGuire

1.       Velveteen Vs. The Junior Super-Patriots

2.       Velveteen Vs. The Multiverse

3.       Velveteen Vs. The Seasons

 

CARSON OF VENUS by Edgar Rice Burroughs

1.       Pirates of Venus – read in January 2020

2.       Lost on Venus – completed in August 2021

3.       Carson of Venus – completed in August 2021

4.       Escape on Venus – completed in August 2021

5.       The Wizard of Venus – completed in August 2021

 

THE CHRISTMAS CHRONICLES by Jeff Guinn

1.       The Autobiography of Santa Claus

2.       How Mrs. Claus Saved Christmas

3.       The Great Santa Search

THE FRANKENSTEIN NOVELS by Frank Schildiner

 

1.       The Quest of Frankenstein – read in 2018

2.       The Triumph of Frankenstein – completed in July 2021

3.       The Spells of Frankenstein – completed in July 2021

 

THE SHADOWSHAPER TRILOGY by Daniel José Older

 

1.       Shadowshaper – read in 2015

2.       Shadowhouse Fall

3.       Shadowshaper Legacy

 

So there’s my year in reading! Next post will be my year in viewing (television, movies, and live events).

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