The 2023 Annual Reading Challenge List Thread (2024)

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Once again, my goal is to buy fewer books than I read.
Last year I managed to reduce my TBR pile by 53 books!

I start 2023 with 703 books on my TBR pile.

Books removed from TBR

Read and Reading

  1. December 30th, 2022: We Can Remember It For You Wholesale By Philip K. Dick - £0.99 - 3/5 - 439pp

    Interesting, but probably only really for a completist.

  2. January 6th, 2023: Death Around the Bend by T E Kinsey - £0.99 - 4/5 - 232pp

    Good fun, but the protagonists took far too long to spot something obvious

  3. January 9th: Galaxy's Edge #7 edited by Mike Resnick - £0.40 - 4/5 - 215pp

    Good stories, but the factual/review/serial didn't interest me

  4. January 12th: Poirot's Early Cases by Agatha Christie - £0.63 - 5/5 - 238pp

    Excellent fun with Poirot in lots of short stories

  5. January 15th: Grave Secrets be Kathy Reichs - £0.99 - 4/5 - 276pp

    Gripping, but perhaps getting a bit silly now

  6. January 20th: To the Land of Long-Lost Friends by Alexander McCall Smith - £0.99 - 4/5 - 175pp

    OK, but not as good as earlier books, IMO

  7. January 22nd: Georgiana Darcy's Diary by Anne Elliott - Free - 4/5 - 216pp

    Fun in a light romance kind of way.

  8. January 23rd: The Crystal Gryphon by Andre Norton - £1.00 - 4/5 - 200pp

    Quite interesting. I shall carry on with the series.

  9. January 28th: Dragonshadow by Barbara Hambly - £5.99 - 5/5 - 319pp

    Excellent fantasy

  10. January 31st: The Piper on the Mountain by Ellis Peters - £0.99 - 5/5 - 243pp

    Nice to see Dominic out on his own

  11. February 2nd: The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi - £0.99 - 5/5 - 230pp

    A great, fun read.

  12. February 4th: Three Shadows by Cyril Pedrosa - Free - 2/5 - 275pp

    Graphic novel, and topic not my kind of thing

  13. February 5th: The Great North Road by Robert Louis Stevenson - £0.02 - 3/5 - 56pp

    Only a fragment

  14. February 6th: The Charmed Sphere by Catharine Asaro - £3.49 - 3/5 - 421pp

    OK, as a light fantasy romance.

  15. February 10th: Knight of the Demon Queen by Barbara Hambley - £0.99 - 5/5 - 271pp

    Good, but not a complete story - a cliffhanger, unlike the first two books.

  16. February 13th: Dragonstar by Barbara Hambley - £3.76 - 5/5 - 289pp

    Great roundup of the story. I'll forgive the cliff-hanger in the previous volume.

  17. February 17th: Nine Mile Walk by Harry Kemelman - £1.59 - 5/5 - 127pp

    Excellent set of armchair detective shorts

  18. February 18th: Bad Lawyer by Stephen Solomita - Free - 3/5 - 302pp

    OK, legal/criminal case drama

  19. February 19th: So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish by Douglas Adams - £1.61 -
    4/5 - 162pp

    Fun, but clearly just as far as he got before deadline. The 2023 Annual Reading Challenge List Thread (13)

  20. February 20th: Simple Genius by David Baldacci - £0.99 - 5/5 - 392pp

    Excellent stuff

  21. February 23rd: The Young Chevalier by Robert Louis Stevenson - £0.02 - - 28pp

    First chapter of an unfinished novel.

  22. February 23rd: The Scent of the Night by Andrea Camilleri - £1.19 - 3/5 - 157pp

    It was OK.

  23. February 25th: First Family by David Baldacci - £0.99 - 5/5 - 433pp

    Compelling thriller

  24. February 27th: The Planet of the Gods by Grin Olssen - Free - 1/5 - 290pp
    [ABANDONED. Just a few pages in and it's too awful to continue.]
  25. February 27th: Death Comes to Pemberley by P D James - Free - 2/5 - 222pp
    [ABANDONED: Just not very good]
  26. March 1st: The Time Travellers Almanac edited by Ann & Jeff Vandermeer - £1.09 - 4/5 - 1250pp

    An excellent collection of time travel stories.

  27. March 19th: Terry Pratchett by Rob Wilkins - £0.99 - 5/5 - 507pp

    Simply wonderful

  28. March 22nd:Run Rose Run by Dolly Parton and James Patterson - £0.99 - 3/5 - 419pp

    Some grim background, but overall light and fluffy. A quick read.

  29. March 23rd: The Best of Jerry Pournelle edited by John F. Carr - £0.99 - 4/5 - 483pp

    A mix of tributes and stories. Good, but probably would be better as a volume of stories, and a volume of biography

  30. March 27th: Curtain by Agatha Christie - £0.63 - 5/5 - 193pp

    A good ending

  31. March 28th: Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson - £0.99 - 5/5 - 1324pp

    Epic in theme, epic in length!

  32. April 5th: Sleeping Murder by Agatha Christie - £0.63 - 4/5 - 193pp[INDENT]Nicely done. "Let Sleeping Murder Lie"
  33. April 6th: New Arabian Nights by Robert Louis Stevenson - £0.02 - 3/5 - 277pp

    Some early linked short stories. OK.

  34. April 9th: Pistols for Two by Georgette Heyer - £1.20 - 4/5 - 189pp

    A pleasant collection of romantic shorts

  35. April 10th: Snowdrift and Other Stories by Georgette Heyer - £1.99 - 4/5 - 278pp

    Three good additions to the previous collection

  36. April 10th: Interzone No. 220 by TTA Press Authors - £2.26 - 3/5 - 143pp

    A Mixed bag of stories

  37. April 12th: The Emperor's Pearl by Robert Van Gulik - £0.68 - 5/5 - 149pp

    Excellent

  38. April 13th: From a Changeling Star by Jeffrey A. Carver - £2.51 - 3/5 - 644pp

    OK, but perhaps too much technology for the situation

  39. April 16th:The Year of the Woman by Jonathan Gash - £0.54 - 4/5 - 278pp

    A mystical look at Hong Kong in the year before the handover. Good.

  40. April 17th: The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman - Free - 5/5 - 264pp

    A fun multi-world fantasy

  41. April 18th: Cosi Fan Tutti by Michael Dibdin - £3.79 - 5/5 - 267pp

    An excellent farce of a police drama

  42. April 19th: Miss Marple's Final Cases by Agatha Christie - £0.63 - 4/5 - 130pp

    Fun with Miss Marple, marred by two weird supernatural stories.

  43. April 21st: La Belle Sauvage by Philip Pullman - £0.99 - 5/5 - 460pp

    A surprisingly compelling prequel

  44. April 23rd: Passengers to Sentience by Peter Salisbury - £0.69 - 1/5 - 371pp
    [ABANDONED. Just not well written. Discard the sequel]
  45. April 24th: Let It Bleed by Ian Rankin - £0.99 - 5/5 - 302pp

    Rebus properly into stride now, I think

  46. April 28th: Queen of Storms - Raymond E. Feist - £0.99 - - 343pp

    Good epic fantasy. I'll forgive the inn buying in ale

  47. May 2nd: Dogland by Will Shetterly - Free - 3/5 - 307pp

    Hidden fantasy set in 1960s Florida. Well done, but not for me.

  48. May 7th: Life and Death of Heliogabolus by Neil Gaiman - £0.58 - 4/5 - 15pp

    A surprising good comic, produced in 24 hours.

  49. May 7th: D is for Deadbeat by Sue Grafton - Free - 4/5 - 206pp

    OK, but a bit depressing

  50. May 9th: The Royal Show by Anton Du Beke - £0.99 - 4/5 - 330pp

    OK, but a bit of an unsatisfactory ending

  51. May 12th: Exile's Honor by Mercedes Lackey - £0.73 - 5/5 - 345pp

    Very enjoyable

  52. May 14th: Exile's Valor by Mercedes Lackey - £0.73 - 5/5 - 315pp

    Very enjoyable

  53. May 15th: Take a Thief by Mercedes Lackey - £0.73 - 5/5 - 285pp

    Very enjoyable

  54. May 16th: The Undead by Brian Stableford - £0.96 - 3/5 - 320pp

    Unconvincing

  55. May 19th: Amongst Our Weapons by Ben Aaronovitch - £0.99 - 5/5 - 276pp

    Splendid modern urban fantasy police procedural

  56. May 21st: More New Arabian Nights by RL and F Stevenson - £0.02 - 2/5 - 203pp

    Convoluted improbable intertwined stories in stories. Not for me.

  57. May 25th: Birthright by Mike Resnick - £0.40 - 3/5 - 286pp

    Ridiculous future history

  58. May 27th: A Picture of Murder by T E Kinsey - £0.99 - 4/5 - 247pp

    The completely implausible mechanism for one part makes it 4/5

  59. May 28th: The Laughing Policeman by Sjöwall & Wahlöö - £0.99 - 4/5 - 212pp

    Very good police procedural

  60. May 31st: The Eagle of the Ninth by Rosemary Sutcliffe - £1.09 - 5/5 - 227pp

    Excellent historical YA

  61. June 3rd: The Masked City by Genevieve Cogman - £0.99 - 4/5 - 298pp

    Enjoyable

  62. June 6th: The Burning Page by Genevieve Cogman - £0.99 - 5/5 - 289pp

    Very enjoyable

  63. June 7th: Fool's Assassin by Robin Hobb - £1.99 - 5/5 - 612pp

    Great

  64. June 10th: Fool's Quest by Robin Hobb - £3.99 - 5/5 - 689pp

    Great

  65. June 14th: Assassin's Fate by Robin Hobb - £1.99 - 5/5 - 872pp

    Satisfying Conclusion

  66. June 17th: The Jennifer Morgue by Charles Stross - £2.99 - 4/5 - 381pp

    Fun supernatural spy stuff

  67. June 21st: Flight of the Nighthawks by Raymond E. Feist - £4.30 - 5/5 - 299pp

    Excellent Fantasy

  68. June 24th: Into a Dark Realm by Raymond E. Feist - £5.57 - 5/5 - 275pp

    Ditto

  69. June 26th: Wrath of a Mad God by Raymond E. Feist - £4.20 - 5/5 - 366pp

    An excellent conclusion

  70. July 1st: The Fuller Memorandum by Charles Stross - £1.99 - 5/5 - 307pp

    Excellent modern magic/fantasy/eldritch horrors

  71. July 3rd: Hangman's Holiday by Dorothy L. Sayers - £0.67 - 5/5 - 169pp[INDENT]A good collection of shorts. Including some with Mr Egg.
  72. July 5th: Black and Blue by Ian Rankin - £0.99 - 5/5 - 417pp

    Good police detective stuff

  73. July 13th: Cold Welcome by Elizabeth Moon - £2.13 - 5/5 - 392pp
  74. July 15th: Into the Fire by Elizabeth Moon - £2.13 - 5/5 - 416pp

    Excellent sequel duology

  75. July 17th: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley - Free - 3/5 - 192pp

    A poor SF novel that has more attention than it merits

  76. July 26th: Xenowealth by Tobias S. Buckell - £1.49 - 5/5 - 158pp

    Excellent set of stories

  77. July 29th: The Silver Branch by Rosemary Sutcliff - £1.49 - 4/5 - 191pp

    Interesting adventure in Roman Britain

  78. August 1st: Tales from the New Worlds by Tobias S. Buckell - Free - 4/5 - 223pp

    Good collection of short stories

  79. August 5th: How to Raise an Elephant by Alexander McCall Smith - £3.54 - 4/5 - 183pp

    as expected

  80. August 7th: The Burning Issue of the Day by T E Kinsey - £0.99 - 5/5 - 243pp

    Great fun

  81. August 9th: The Hanging City by Charlie N. Holmberg - Free - 4/5 - 299pp

    A good fantasy/romance

  82. August 11th: Hunter by Mercedes Lackey - £1.33 - 5/5 - 278pp
  83. August 13th: Elite by Mercedes Lackey - £1.33 - 5/5 - 278pp
  84. August 14th: Apex by Mercedes Lackey - £1.33 - 5/5 - 278pp

    A most enjoyable post-apocalyptic magical fantasy

  85. August 17th: Death Before Facebook by Julie Smith - Free - 4/5 - 276pp

    Interesting murder with early internet use.

  86. August 19th: War of the Marionettes by Adam-Troy Castro - £0.40 - 5/5 - 291pp

    Good. I hope he does a collection of the shorter works.

  87. August 22nd: A Nice Class of Corpse by Simon Brett - £0.15 - 4/5 - 164pp

    Fun.

  88. August 24th: Mrs, Presumed Dead by Simon Brett - £0.12 - 5/5 - 186pp

    More Fun

  89. August 26th: Shaman's Crossing by Robin Hobb - £2.49 - 5/5 - 534pp

    Good story, separate universe from Assassins/Rain Wilds

  90. August 29th: Rosemary and Rue by Seanan McGuire - £0.55 - 5/5 - 346pp

    Excellent first book in urban fantasy series

  91. August 31st: The Quantum War by Derek Künsken - £0.99 - 5/5 - 329pp

    Great, but clearly needs a sequel.

  92. September 2nd: Hamnet by Maggie Farrell - £5.49 - 3/5 - 268pp

    Needed to decide if it was fantasy or not. Would have been better without the fantasy

  93. September 5th: Hands Down by Felix Francis - £0.99 - 5/5 - 294pp

    A new Sid Halley novel. Great.

  94. September 7th: A Local Habitation by Seanan McGuire - £0.55 - 4/5 - 310pp

    Good, but our hero is a bit slow!

  95. September 8th: Pursuit of the Pankera by Robert A. Heinlein - £0.61 - 4/5 - 513pp

    Good, but I think the published version was probably better

  96. September 11th: A Fall of Stardust by Neil Gaiman - £0.58 - 4/5 - 15pp

    Short but sweet

  97. September 12th: The Problem at Pollensa Bay by Agatha Christie - £0.43 - 5/5 - 137pp

    Lovely collection of mystery short stories.

  98. September 13th: Stolen Dreams by Stacey Kennedy - £2.12 - 3/5 - 177pp

    Would have been better without the erotica

  99. September 13th: The Forge of God by Greg Bear - £1.93 - 3/5 - 403pp

    Read more like a film script than a novel

  100. September 16th: Dragons at Crumbling Castle by Terry Pratchett - £0.99 - 4/5 - 246pp

    Early children's stories by Terry Pratchett. Show signs of Pratchett's brilliance.

  101. September 18th: An Artificial Night by Seanan McGuire - £0.55 - 5/5 - 346pp

    Excellent. The series is realy getting into its stride now.

  102. September 19th: Vossoff and Nimmitz by Adam Troy-Castro - £0.61 - 4/5 - 176pp

    A fun linked set of short stories of villain and side-kick

  103. September 23rd: Clerical Errors by D. M. Greenwood - Free - 3/5 - 180pp

    Far too many coincidences, and I didn't like the characters

  104. September 24th: The House of Styx by Derek Künsken - £0.99 - 5/5 - 403pp

    Excellent historical backstory for Quantum Magician.

  105. September 30th: Discount Armageddon by Seanan McGuire - £0.55 - 5/5 - 312pp

    Excellent urban fantasy

  106. October 1st: Thinking About It Only Makes It Worse by David Mitchell - £0.99 - 3/5 - 399pp

    Only readable in small chunks

  107. October 8th: Late Eclipses by Seanan McGuire - £0.55 - 5/5 - 319pp

    Excellent urban fantasy

  108. October 11th: Mrs Pargeter's Package Simon Brett - £0.12 - 4/5 - 177pp

    Fun in a light way.

  109. October 12th: The Amber Fury by Natalie Haynes - £0.99 - 4/5 - 257pp

    A good story with Greek Myths in the background

  110. October 16th: Sunreach by Brandon Sanderson & Janci Patterson - £0.99 - 5/5 - 140pp
  111. October 17th: ReDawn by Brandon Sanderson & Janci Patterson - £1.50 - 5/5 - 172pp
  112. October 18th: Evershore by Brandon Sanderson & Janci Patterson - £1.49 - 5/5 - 211pp

    Excellent filling in the story of what happened to other characters

  113. October 20th: One Last Heist by Lyndon Hardy - £3.27 - 4/5 - 299pp

    Enjoyable. But needs a little copy editing.

  114. October 22nd: Someday the Rabbi will Leave by Harry Kemelman - £0.99 - 5/5 - 224pp

    Most enjoyable

  115. October 23rd: Gallows Thief by Bernard Cornwall - £0.99 - 5/5 - 273pp

    Enjoyable post-Napoleonic adventure in London

  116. October 23rd: Project One by E. C. Tubb - Free - 3/5 - 122pp

    A collection. OK.

  117. October 25th: The Rise by Ian Rankin - Free - 4/5 - 57pp

    A good stand-alone short story mystery

  118. October 26th: The Village Healer's Book of Cures - Free - 1/5 - 238pp
    [ABANDONED]Unbelievable. Don't include fantasy in a historical.
  119. October 26th: Who are we Now? by Jason Cowley - £5.99 - 3/5 - 229pp

    Rather rambling anecdote-driven exploration of modern-day Englishness

  120. October 28th: Nerve by Dick Francis - £0.99 - 5/5 - 219pp

    Excellent

  121. October 30th: Skandar and the Unicorn Thiefby A. F. Steadman - £0.99 - 3/5 - 295pp

    OK, but the setup isn't well thought out enough.

  122. October 31st: The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan - £0.99 - 5/5 - 747pp

    Excellent Epic fantasy

  123. November 10th: Mrs Pargeter's Pound of Flesh by Simon Brett - £0.12 - 4/5 - 178pp

    Slightly too cosy murder mystery

  124. November 11th: The Best of Tor.com 2012 by Tor.com - Free - 4/5 - 644pp

    A good collection of short stories.

  125. November 16th: The Hope that Kills by Ed James - Free - 3/5 - 268pp

    Police procedural good but unbelievable

  126. November 17th: The Mutant Season by Robert Silverberg and Karen Haber - Free - 3/5 - 258pp

    OK, but didn't really go anywhere

  127. November 18th: Shogun by James Clavell - £0.99 - 4/5 - 1091pp

    An epic tale set in 1500s Japan

  128. November 24th-25th (during): The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams - £3.99 - 4/5 - 342pp

    A look at words and who uses them, against the backdrop of the compilation of the OED

  129. December 1st: Later Essays by R L Stephenson - £0.01 - 2/5 - 161pp
    [ABANDONED. Not for me.]
  130. December 2nd: Father Christmas's Fake Beard by Terry Pratchett - £0.99 - 5/5 - 103pp

    Early stuff, but surprisingly good.

  131. December 3rd: For Kicks by Dick Francis - £0.99 - 5/5 - 239pp

    Expected excellent horse-based thriller

  132. December 5th: Between the Stars by Eric Kotani & John Maddox Roberts - £3.00 - 4/5 - 191pp

    A light space opera

  133. December 7th: Charming Sharra by Lawrence Watt-Evans - £5.53 - 4/5 - 150pp

    An enjoyable light fantasy about a foolish person.

  134. December 8th: Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers - £1.33 - 5/5 - 291pp

    Enjoyable fun with Lord Peter Wimsey

  135. December 10th: As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning by Laurie Lee - £0.33 - 2/5 - 190pp

    I have little sympathy for the idiot depicted.

  136. December 15th: The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer/Nevill Coghill - £3.99 - 1/5 - 476

    Some of it is awful anti-semitic propaganda.

  137. December 16th: Season of the Raven by Denise Domning - Free - 4/5 - 181pp

    Good mystery set in 1100s England.

  138. December 18th: Season of the Fox by Denise Domning - Free - 4/5 - 142pp

    another good mystery.

  139. December 19th: Lost Innocents by Denise Domning - Free - 4/5 - 183pp

    another good mystery, no resolution to ongoing one.

  140. December 20th: The Final Toll by Denise Domning - £0.77 - 4/5 - 187pp

    another good mystery, no resolution to ongoing one.

  141. December 22nd: Caught Red Handed by Denise Domning - £0.77 - 3/5 - 176pp

    Disappointing supernatural element

  142. December 23rd: The Last Sherlock Homes Story by Michael Dibden - £2.84 - 5/5 - 168pp

    Brilliant

  143. December 24th: Sandman 1: Preludes and Nocturnes by Neil Gaiman - £1.99 - 5/5 - 236pp

    Brilliant story telling and universe building

  144. December 25th: Sandman 2: The Doll's House by Neil Gaiman - £1.99 - 5/5 - 224pp

    Brilliant story telling and universe building

  145. December 26th: Sandman 3: Dream Country by Neil Gaiman - £1.99 - 5/5 - 158pp
  146. December 27th: Sandman 4: Season of Mists by Neil Gaiman - £1.99 - 5/5 - 219pp
  147. December 27th: Sandman 5: A Game of You by Neil Gaiman - £1.99 - 5/5 - 186pp
  148. December 27th: Sandman 6: Fables & Reflections by Neil Gaiman - £1.99 - 5/5 - 262pp
  149. December 28th: Sandman 7: Brief Lives by Neil Gaiman - £2.99 - 5/5 - 249pp
  150. December 28th: Sandman 8: World's End by Neil Gaiman - £1.49 - 5/5 - 157pp
  151. December 28th: Sandman 9: The Kindly Ones by Neil Gaiman - £1.99 - 5/5 - 346pp
  152. December 29th: Sandman 10: The Wake by Neil Gaiman - £2.45 - 5/5 - 188pp
  153. December 29th: Sandman 11: Endless Nights by Neil Gaiman - £1.99 - 5/5 - 153pp
  154. December 30th: Sandman: Overture by Neil Gaiman - £1.99 - 5/5 - 167pp

    Brilliant story telling and universe building

  155. December 31st: Any Way The Wind Blows by Seanan McGuire - Free - 4/5 - 19pp

    Fun Multiverse airship short story

  156. December 30th: The Cosmic Perspective by Brian Stableford - £1.35 - - 135pp

Books added to TBR

Freebies

  1. 18 February: Bad Lawyer (read)
  2. 16 April: The Invisible Library (read)
  3. 29th July: Tales from the New Worlds (read)
  4. 30th July: The Hanging City (read)
  5. 27th August: Any Way The Wind Blows (read)
  6. 23rd September: Clerical Errors (read)
  7. 25th October: The Rise (read)
  8. 25th October: The Village Healer's Book of Cures(abandoned)

Bought

  • January (3/£7.97): In The Frame, An Act of Foul Play, Dragonshadow
  • February (3/£3.57): The Kaiju Preservation Society, The Last Hero, The Nine Mile Walk
  • March (5/£5.94): High Stakes, The Best of Jerry Pournelle, Terry Pratchett: A Life With Footnotes, Rhythm of War, Run Rose Run
  • April (3/£2.97): Driving Force, Master of Furies, The Secret Commonwealth
  • May (3/£2.97): Reflex, The Royal Show, Amongst Our Weapons
  • June (15/£17.89): The Masked City, The Burning Page, Fool's Quest, Nerve, For Kicks, Risk, Comeback, Longshot, Shattered, The Jennifer Morgue, Blood of Amber, Knight of Shadows, Prince of Chaos, Sign of Chaos, Trumps of Doom
  • July (10/£16.94): Ruth Galloway 2nd Omnibus (A Room Full of Bones, the Dying Fall, The Outcast Dead), Hunter Omnibus (Hunter, Elite, Apex), Cold Welcome, Into the Fire, Prelude to Foundation, Made in India
  • August (43/£22.65): Sunreach, A Song of Comfortable Chairs, The Lantern Men, The Pursuit of the Pankera, War of the Marionettes, Vossof and Minnitz, 8 Mrs Pargeters (A Nice Class of Corpse, Mrs, Presumed Dead, Mrs Pargeter's Package, Mrs Paregter's Pound of Flesh, Mrs Pargeter's Plot, Mrs Pargeter's Point of Honour, Mrs Pargeter's Principle, Mrs Pargeter's Public Relations), 26 by Seanan McGuire (Discount Armageddon, Midnight Blue-Light Special, Half-Off Ragnarok, Pocket Apocalypse, Chaos Choreography, Magic For Nothing, Tricks for Free, That Ain't Witchcraft, Imaginary Numbers, Calculated Risks, Rosemary and Rue, A Local Habitation, An Artificial Night, Late Eclipses, One Salt Sea, Ashes of Honor, Chimes at Midnight, Full of Briars, The Winter Long, A Red-Rose Chain, Once Broken Faith, The Brightest Fell, Night and Silence, The Unkindest Tide, A Killing Frost, When Sorrows Come), 3 by Derek Künsken (Flight from the Ages, The Quantum War, The House of Styx)
  • September (11/£9.09): Hands Down, Hamnet, The Last Remains, Dragons at Crumbling Castle, The Warlock Unlocked, King Kobold revived, The Mars Girl/As Big as the Ritz, Advanced Mythology, A Phule And His Money, The Aethers of Mars, Thinking About It Only Makes It Worse
  • October (19/£38.02): The Ghost Fields, Dishonesty is the Second-best policy, The Amber Fury, The Great Hunt, ReDawn, Evershore, One Last Heist, Sandman vol.1, Who Are We Now?, Skandar and the Unicorn Thief, Sandman vol.2, Sandman vol.3, Sandman vol.4, Sandman vol.5, Sandman vol.6, Sandman vol.9, Sandman vol.10, Sandman vol.11, Sandman Overture,
  • November (6/£11.97): Dead Lies Dreaming, Indexing: Reflections, Sandman Vol.7, Death: The High Cost of Living and Death: The Time of Your Life, The Dictionary of Lost Words
  • December (12/£21.68): Father Christmas's Fake Beard, Dream Hunters, Charming Sharra, Death: The Deluxe Edition, Godmersham Park, The Canterbury Tales, World's End, Dream Hunters Prose Edition, The Final Toll, Caught Red-Handed, The Lost Metal, Hercule Poirot's Silent Night

Analysis
TBR: 681
Books read: 155 (including 23 freebies, 0 re-reads, 5 abandoned)
Books otherwise removed from TBR pile: 7 (0 read previously, 5 discarded, 2 duplicates)

Books removed from TBR pile: 162
Books added to TBR pile: 140 (including 8 freebies, 4 omnibuses counted as 16)
Removed/Added: 1.12
Net reduction for 2023: 22

Non-free books read: 132 (including 0 re-read, 2 abandoned)
Total cost of books read: £200.24
Average cost of books read: £1.52

Non-free books bought: 133 (include 1 not added to TBR, 4 omnibuses counted as 16)
Total cost of books bought: £161.66
Average cost of books bought: £1.22

Rating System:
1: Bad.
2: Poor. (Or just not to my taste.)
3: Satisfactory.
4: Good.
5: Excellent.

Pages are as given by the ADE algorithm in Calibre, or from the Amazon web page.

Last edited by pdurrant; 01-05-2024 at 04:17 AM.Reason: Fixing up numbers

The 2023 Annual Reading Challenge List Thread (2024)

FAQs

What is the 23 books in 2023 challenge? ›

#23in2023 is a reading challenge that has been trending on the Instagram book community (or “bookstagram.”) Essentially, you pick 23 books you want to read in 2023, preferably books you already own but haven't read yet.

What is the alphabet reading challenge 2023? ›

As simple as it sounds. Read 26 books, each beginning with a different letter of the alphabet. The words 'A' and 'The' don't count (unless you want too) as the start of the book title.

Will good reads have a 2023 reading challenge? ›

With the 2023 Goodreads Reading Challenge in its final lap, the time has come for a sneak peek at this year's page-turning action. For instance, which books have been most popular with readers in this year's challenge? It's pretty fascinating, actually.

How many books do you need to read for the summer reading challenge? ›

The aim of the Summer Reading Challenge is to read at least six library books, but it's also up to your local library service to decide how to give out the stickers. The best thing to do is ask at your local library as they will be able to let you know how many stickers you will get for each book or library visit.

What is the most sold book 2023? ›

The best-selling print book in the United States in 2023 ranked by unit sales was "It Ends With Us" by Colleen Hoover, with a total of just over 1.29 million sales. Other successful books which sold well that year included two more by Hoover, including "It Starts With Us" and "Verity".

Will Goodreads have a 2024 reading challenge? ›

It's a relatively straightforward process: Click on over to the 2024 Reading Challenge page, enter in the number of books you plan to devour, then get busy with page-turning. The numbers are pretty astounding: As of this writing, more than 7 million Goodreads members have signed up for the Challenge, worldwide.

What is the A to Z book challenge? ›

Read a book for each letter of the alphabet. You can use ANY of the first letters of the main words in a title of a book (don't use words like "a", "the", "or", and "of").

What color is the Goodreads 2023 reading challenge? ›

Curious why Periwinkle is the choice for the 2023 Reading Challenge color theme? Our answer is in the graphic, and if you haven't already, set your own reading goal for this year!

How do I add books to my 2023 reading challenge? ›

The book will be added to your 2023 challenge only if you add a 2023 read date. When you mark a book as read, the read date is not added automatically. You have to add the read date manually. So just add the old books to your read shelf.

What is the highest rated book on Goodreads in 2023? ›

Top Books Of 2023
  • Yellowface. ...
  • All the Dangerous Things. ...
  • Good Girls: A Story and Study of Anorexia. ...
  • The Wind Knows My Name. ...
  • VenCo. ...
  • Knowing What We Know: The Transmission of Knowledge: From Ancient Wisdom to Modern Magic. by Simon Winchester. ...
  • The Late Americans. by Brandon Taylor. ...
  • King: A Life. by Jonathan Eig (Goodreads Author)

What is the most read book? ›

With over 5 billion copies sold and distributed, the Bible takes the top spot as the most read and widely distributed book in the world. It is considered the holy scripture of Christianity and is also revered by Judaism.

How many books is impressive to read in a year? ›

Reading five books put you in the top 33 percent, while reading 10 books put you in the top 21 percent. Those of us who read more than 50 books are the true one-percenters: people who read more books than 99 percent of their fellow Americans.

Do audio books count on the Summer Reading Challenge? ›

You can use any books you like to complete your Challenge: fiction, fact books, poetry, joke books, picture books, audio books and comics all count! You might have books at home you'd like to read.

How many books should a 7 year old read over the summer? ›

According to research cited by the National Education Association, giving kids 12 books to read over the summer is as effective as summer school in raising the students' reading scores!

What age is the reading challenge for? ›

The Summer Reading Challenge is aimed at children from 4-11 years old. It supports this age group and their families by: Preparing children to get back to the classroom in the autumn.

What is the 23 in 2023 challenge? ›

Join the 23 in 2023 Challenge

In 2023, our yearly challenge is “Go Outside 23 in '23” which challenges participants to go outside for 23 minutes every day in 2023.

What are the new Warrior books 2023? ›

Warriors: A Starless Clan is the eighth sub-series, consisting of River (5 April 2022), Sky (1 November 2022), Shadow (4 April 2023), Thunder (7 November 2023), Wind (2 April 2024), and Star (5 November 2024). It revolves around Nightheart, Sunbeam, and Frostpaw, cats from different Clans.

What is battle of the books 2023? ›

Battle of the Books is a statewide reading challenge at three levels (elementary 4-6, middle 6-8, and high school 9-12.), culminating in a statewide, online “battle” to find the teams who know the books the best.

How many book challenges this year? ›

The number of unique titles challenged shattered last year's records. A record 4,240 unique book titles were targeted for censorship in 2023, a 65% increase over the 2,571 unique titles targeted in 2022 and a staggering 128% increase over 2021 numbers.

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