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Book Club 2025 Redux

When I started the Book Club 2025 blog series last January, I didn’t really mean to read so many books this year. But it turns out that having a venue to bloviate about what I’d just read somehow made reading books more compelling? It’s the (somewhat) performative aspect of it all, too — not that anybody much actually read these posts. It’s just that doing anything “in public” makes one more obsessive, right?

But the major reason for “why all these books” is because I’ve been feeling under the weather a lot, especially the last half of this year. I think I’m better now? Possibly? It’s also led me to up the trash quotient of what I’ve read a lot, because reading a mystery novel is about the lowest energy setting I have — it’s a lot more relaxing to read a stupid book than to watch a stupid TV show. Watching TV takes more energy.

I’d say my normal literature to trash quotient is 1:2, but this year it’s been more 1:8.

Before I get to the all-important List Of Books, I feel a whole bunch of blathering coming on, because it’s been three days without blogging! My god!

About My Methodolody:

I’ve set aside this portion of the main bookshelf for unread books. There’s, let’s see, 6×3=18 of these cubbies, plus one overflow cubby (not shown here). So that’s, like, 20×18=360 unread books, roughly. When I want to read a book, I go and stand before this shelf, and I feel like I’m at a bookstore that caters to my tastes, which is a very nice feeling.

This is after this year’s reading…

… and at the start of each new year, I compact the books down and to the left. So the bottom left cubby here has the oldest unread books, and the topmost right has the newest. Tu vois ?

So I read about two hundred books (*gulp*) this year — so why isn’t the shelf half empty now!? Because I bought 130 new books.

*sigh*

Well, that’s just what happens when you read a book — it reminds you of other books you might want to read, like All Other Books By This Author, which is a refrain of mine…

Seems to be correct — three and a half cubbies (including the overflow one) have been emptied, and that’s about 70 books… The math is mathing!

Thrilling, I’m sure. Which brings me to more blathering about:

Or rather, lots of people on Twitter talking about what “counts” as “reading a book”.

I just find the entire thing so weird, because I like reading books. It’s like having a discussion about what counts as eating a cake.

“No! Cupcakes don’t count!”

“No! All real cakes are marzipan cakes, and marzipan makes me throw up, so if you eat more than four cakes a year, you’re not savouring the cake!”

“No! All true cakes are made from granola, and give you healthy digestion! If a cake doesn’t improve your digestion, it’s nothing to brag about.”

And here I’m just posting pictures of cakes because I like cakes and I think it’s fun talking about the cakes? Why would anybody consider posting pictures of cakes as being a brag?

But of course, people have these hangups about reading books. Here’s my working hypothesis: Many people don’t really enjoy longform reading, so they invent strange rules (“only Greek philosophy books count”). This has two effects: 1) Whenever somebody else says “I read this book”, they can protect their own egos by saying “that doesn’t count”, and 2) by limiting what “counts” to books to “hard” books, they can feel better about not reading many books, since reading books is hard work.

It’s pretty transparent and somewhat circular logic.

This thread (well, sort of thread) by Joyce Carol Oates about “life changing books” is also apposite — some people have such melodramatic views of literature: They read a book, and if they can’t post “literally life changing” afterwards, it’s not worth it, or something.

Most books are pretty mid, of course. That’s fine — of the following books, 15 were so bad that I abandoned them after starting to read. And I have no compunction about dropping books — there’s an approx. infinity number of good books out there, and a second spent reading something you don’t enjoy is a second you could have been spending on something you do enjoy.

Many people feel differently, and that’s fine. “Perhaps if I persevere, I’ll start liking it? WHAT IF IT TURNS OUT THAT THE LAST PART OF THE BOOK IS THE BEST THING EVER!!!” Well, you’re only going on odds. The likelihood of the last part of the bad book you’re currently reading is going to be great is smaller than the likelihood that some other random book is going to be great.

And it’s not about “hard” books vs “easy” books at all. My approach makes you a more fearless reader — you can start reading any book, no matter whether you think you’re going to like it or not, and no matter how “hard” it looks. If it turns out to have been a bad choice, just go on to the next one.

The one bad thing about this is that sometimes I find myself thinking “eh… am I enjoying this book sufficiently? How about now? Now then?” which is not ideal.

But these books are good. I’ve stashed away last year’s books, and these were the ones that I thought I could remember enjoying particularly much. I may be misremembering, of course. I mean, I wouldn’t want to double-check by clicking on the links down there.

Cover Year Author Title Goodreads
1977 Robert Barnard Death of an Old Goat 3.53
1974 Georgia O’Keeffe Some Memories of Drawings 4.34
2021 Elizabeth H. Bonesteel Arkhangelsk 4.17
2021 Pet Petterson Mitt Abruzzo 3.9
1931 P. G. Wodehouse Doctor Sally 3.69
1987 Paul Auster In the Country of Last Things 3.91
1988 Charles Reznikoff Poems 1918-1975 4.48
2022 James S. A. Corey Memory’s Legion 4.37
2012 Louise Penny Still Life 3.9
1968 Lawrence Block Here Comes A Hero 3.68
2020 The Paris Review 234 3.29
1968 Georgette Heyer Powder and Patch 3.57
1984 Marian Babson Paws For Alarm 3.3
1990 Marian Babson Past Regret 3.46
1830 Stendhal The Red and the Black II 3.86
1933 P. G. Wodehouse Heavy Weather 4.25
1970 Iris Murdoch The Sandcastle 3.83
1996 Lois McMaster Bujold Cetaganda 4.17
2025 Charles Stross A Conventional Boy 4.28
2004 Alexander McCall Smith In the Company of Cheerful Ladies 4.09
2021 Mur Lafferty Station Eternity 3.7
1990 Marian Babson In the Teeth of Adversity 3.51
2007 John Brandon Arkansas 3.72
1983 Robert Barnard School for Murder 3.56
1953 Samuel Beckett The Unnamable 4.0
2020 Ben Aaronovitch Tales from the Folly 4.03
1966 Lawrence Block The Thief Who Couldn’t Sleep 3.75
2024 Rachel Cusk Parade 3.58
2024 Steven Brust Lyorn 4.41
2024 The Paris Review #250 3.30
2012 Brandon Sanderson The Emperor’s Soul 4.38
2022 Helen DeWitt The English Understand Wool 4.08
2011 John Barnes Daybreak Zero 3.59
1998 China Miéville King Rat 3.56
2012 Ursula K. Le Guin Finding My Elegy 4.03
2005 McSweeney’s #17 3.71
2014 Michael Cunningham The Snow Queen 3.08
2008 Helle Helle Ned til hundene 3.66
1980 Marian Babson Line Up For Murder 3.55
1993 Roberto Bolaño De romantiske hundene 3.95
2014 Bing & Bringsværd London 2084 2.93
2015 Umberto Eco Numero Zero 3.17
2014 Elizabeth Moon Deeds of Honor 4.34
2021 Tor Eystein Øverås Fakkelen er tent! 4.5
1995 Robert Barnard The Bad Samaritan 3.61
1935 P. G. Wodehouse The Luck of the Bodkins 4.06
1980 Marguerite Duras L’été 80 3.51
2022 Richard Porter The Moon and The Echo
2022 Lois McMaster Bujold Penric’s Labors 4.28
1926 Wallace Thurman FIRE!! 4.37
2025 Seraphina Nova Glass Nothing Ever Happens Here 3.53
1990 Robert Barnard A City of Strangers 3.45
2020 Jandek The Rays Of Light That Did Not Illumine 4.04
2007 Anne Holt 1222 3.35
2012 Unni Lindell Djevelkysset 3.49
2002 Jill Paton Walsh A Presumption of Death 4.02
1992 The Paris Review #122
1984 Richard Stevenson On the Other Hand, Death 3.92
1997 Anne Holt and Berit Reiss-Andersen Løvens gap 3.48
1956 The Paris Review #13
2018 Ursula K. Le Guin The Books of Earthsea 4.46
1986 Richard Stevenson Ice Blues 3.89
1959 René Goscinny & Jean-Jacques Sempé Le Petit Nicolas 4.14
1991 Annie Ernaux Passion simple 3.92
2000 Helen DeWitt The Last Samurai 4.11
2019 Amy Hempel Sing to It 3.64
1996 Nan Goldin I’ll Be Your Mirror 4.64
1992 Richard Stevenson Third Man Out 4.1
1989 Elizabeth Peters Naked Once More 3.91
1980 Marion Chesney Regency Gold 3.43
1936 P. G. Wodehouse Laughing Gas 3.88
Rex Stout Fer-de-Lance/The League of Frightened Men 4.22
1981 Barbara Michaels Someone in the House 3.67
1966 Thomas Pynchon The Crying of Lot 49 3.69
1964 Philip Larkin The Whitsun Weddings 3.9
2024 Ken MacLeod Beyond the Light Horizon 4
1984 M. C. Beaton The French Affair 3.56
1986 M. C. Beaton To Dream Of Love 3.79
1986 M. C. Beaton Those Endearing Young Charms 3.58
2024 M. C. Beaton and R. W. Green Death of a Spy 3.81
2024 Cherie Priest The Drowning House 3.43
1970 The Paris Review #251 3.73
2007 Brandon Sanderson The Well of Ascension 4.38
2020 Emi Yagi Diary of a Void 3.5
1982 The Paris Review #84
2025 Anthony Horowitz Marble Hall Murders 4.37
2022 David Sedaris Happy-Go-Lucky 4.17
2023 Diane Williams I Hear You’re Rich 2.6
1995 Richard Stevenson Shock to the System 4.07
1996 Dag Solstad Professor Andersens natt 3.39
1997 Lao Tzu Tao Te Ching 4.29
1984 Joanna Russ Extra(Ordinary) People 3.73
1965 The Paris Review #34 3.5
1937 P. G. Wodehouse Summer Moonshine 4.1
1996 Tore Renberg Matriarkat 2.68
2021 David Sedaris A Carnival of Snackery: Diaries (2003-2020) 4.21
2004 Roberto Bolaño 2666 4.21
2004 C. J. Cherryh Forge of Heaven 3.9
2009 Lois McMaster Bujold Horizon 4.06
1992 The Paris Review #124
2014 Emma Healey Elizabeth Is Missing 3.71
2008 Chip Kidd The Learners 3.58
2017 Martha Wells All Systems Red 4.13
2009 Bob Fingerman Connective Tissue 3.44
M. C. Beaton A Governess of Distinction 3.77
2025 Ben Aaronovitch Stone & Sky 4.25
2004 Catherine Asaro Irresistible Forces 3.52
2023 Lars Sjunnesson Åke Jävel: Kuken 5
1913 Marcel Proust À la recherche du temps perdu — Du côte de chez Swann 4.16
2021 Charles Stross Escape from Yokai Land 3.92
2021 Jen Campbell and Adam de Souza The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers 4.15
1998 Phyllis Gotlieb Flesh And Gold 3.39
1903 P. G. Wodehouse Tales of St Austin’s 3.46
2011 Sara Gran Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead 3.7
Lizzy Mercier Descloux Desiderata 3.64
2020 Lawrence Block The Burglar in Short Order 3.84
2023 Richard Stevenson Chain of Fools 3.85
2015 Jaakko Pallasvuo Scorched Earth 4.31
2021 The Paris Review #236 3.67
1994 A. J. Orde Long Time Dead 3.83
2017 Karl Bartos The Sound of the Machine 4.28
2024 Tony Tulathimutte Rejection 3.81
2015 Guro Skumsnes Moe Ville hester lim på hjertet
2003 Claire McNab Blood Link 3.91
2017 Mercedes Lackey Pathways 4.1
1959 Grace Paley The Little Disturbances of Man 3.94
2024 Miranda July All Fours 3.44
1968 Barbara Michaels Ammie, Come Home 3.98
1992 Mary Gentle Grunts 3.51
1993 M. C. Beaton The Glitter and the Gold 3.8
1996 Lev Raphael Let’s Get Criminal 3.79
Bertolt Brecht Fatzer 3.57
1905 Jack London The Love of Life
2001 J. T. LeRoy The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things 3.63
1987 Paul Auster The New York Trilogy 3.86
1989 Tove Jansson Rent spel 3.89
1994 Caroline Stevermer A College of Magics 3.71
2003 Anne Holt Sannheten bortenfor 3.60
1990 Lois McMaster Bujold The Vor Game 4.27
1996 Elizabeth Alexander Body of Life 3.70
2007 Ben Katchor The Dairy Restaurant 3.60
2001 Julie Hecht Was this man a genius? 3.72
2018 Martha Wells Artificial Condition 4.25
2016 Camae Ayewa Fetish Bones 4.46
2024 Chris Heath Pet Shop Boys. Annually. 2024 3.80
1996 David Foster Wallace Infinite Jest 4.25
1987 Lois McMaster Bujold Borders of Infinity 4.26
1986 Lois McMaster Bujold The Warrior’s Apprentice 4.27
2018 Mercedes Lackey The Hills Have Spies 4.04
John Morgan Wilson Simple Justice 4.15
2025 Per Petterson Du er hjemme nå 3.83
1939 P. G. Wodehouse Uncle Fred in the Springtime 4.21
1961 Janet Frame Faces in the Water 4.02
1958 Lawrence Ferlinghetti A Coney Island of the Mind 4.16
1995 Jonas Gardell Frestelsernas berg 3.39
1993 Kjersti Ericsson Katten stryker seg inntil oss 3.00
1998 Richard Stevenson Strachey’s Folly 3.78
1993 Jeff Noon Vurt 4.04
2001 Geir Gulliksen Våkner om natten og vil noe annet 3.49
2000 Joan D. Vinge Tangled Up in Blue 3.67
1955 The Paris Review #10
1962 Ann Bannon Beebo Brinker 3.68
2025 Thomas Pynchon Shadow Ticket 3.79
2000 Marian Babson To Catch a Cat 3.79
1960 Rex Stout Three at Wolfe’s Door 4.1
2004 Anne Holt Det som aldri skjer 3.56
2006 Stephen McCauley Alternatives to Sex 3.41
2024 Robert Aman Serier för vuxna 4.16
2003 Joe Pernice Meat Is Murder 3.41
2003 Storm Constantine The Wraiths of Will and Pleasure 4.23
2002 Marian Babson The Cat Next Door 3.54
1991 Robert Barnard A Scandal in Belgravia 3.79
1999 Robert Barnard A Murder in Mayfair 3.54
1991 Eileen Myles Not Me 4.28
1993 Iain M. Banks Against a Dark Background 4.1
1987 Marian Babson Reel Murder 3.5
1952 Agatha Christie They Do It With Mirrors 3.78
1939 Agatha Christie Murder Is Easy 3.77
1988 Robert Barnard At Death’s Door 3.48
2025 Anne Holt Diamanter og rust 3.98
2025 Agnes Ravatn Doggerland 4.15
2017 Samuel Hasler The Gob
1988 Lynda Barry The Good Times Are Killing Me 4.2
1928 Georgette Heyer Helen 3.28
1963 Muriel Spark The Girls of Slender Means 3.65
1997 Jan Erik Vold and Steffen Kverneland Ikkje
1996 Alice Notley The Descent of Alette 4.31
2025 Chris Fink Forage Like A Bear 4.59
1981 Edward O. Phillips Sunday’s Child 3.56
2025 Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff Your Name Here 3.74
2018 Martha Wells Rogue Protocol 4.24
2025 Raymond Biesinger 9 Times My Work Has Been Ripped Off 4.65
1974 Lawrence Block Make Out With Murder 3.46
2018 Martha Wells Exit Strategy 4.37
1949 Agatha Christie Crooked House 4.08
1988 Joe Keenan Blue Heaven 4.15
1942 Agatha Christie The Body in the Library 3.81
2024 Robert Jackson Bennett The Tainted Cup 4.3
1957 Tarjei Vesaas Fuglane 4.14
1969 Jan Erik Vold Kykelipi 4.03
2025 Robert Jackson Bennett A Drop of Corruption 4.49
1982 Robert Barnard Death and the Princess 3.46
1939 Agatha Christie And Then There Were None 4.27

*phew*

This year, I’m gonna read more comics and watch more movies.

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