Sunday, January 12, 2014
I realize I totally neglected to do all the book analysis I did last year!
I drastically overestimated how much reading time I’d have this year, and I read only 21 books from my goal of 40. For 2014, I’ve set my goal at a conservative 26. While I succeeded in my goal to read more nonfiction (9 books to last year's 4) and came down even on books written before my birth (3 in both 2012 and 2013), I fell lamentably short in my goal to read more books by women and people of color. A paltry 25% of the books I read were by women (5.5:16.5, counting "Attached" as half and half due to its co-authorship), and a mere 2 featured female protagonists, compared to 1 with male and female co-protagonists and 10 male. And of those pathetic two, one was a graphic novel and the other was a short story. Good lord, that's embarrassing. I read two books by people of color--one Arab-American and one Native American--compared to 20 by white authors, though one of the white authors is a Muslim writing about Arab protagonists. In terms of publication history, 8 were published this year, an additional 7 came out within the last 10 years, 4 came out between 2002 and 1984, and 3 came out pre-Priscilla: Looking for Rachel Wallace (1980), Dimension of Miracles (1968), and The Autobiography of Black Hawk (1833). Genre Breakdown
Urban Fantasy:
Cold Days, Jim Butcher
Alif the Unseen, G. Willow Wilson
The Blue Blazes, Chuck Wendig
Skin Game, Jim Butcher
In Sea Salt Tears, Seanan McGuire
Fantasy:
The Ocean at the End of the Lane, Neil Gaiman
The Republic of Thieves, Scott Lynch
Mystery/Thriller:
Looking for Rachel Wallace, Robert B. Parker
Cuckoo’s Calling, Robert Galbraith
Watchers, Dean Koontz
Sci-Fi:
Dimension of Miracles, Robert Sheckley
Under the Empyrean Sky, Chuck Wendig
Humor:
Hyperbole and a Half, Allie Brosh
Nonfiction:
(Filmmaking & Screenwriting)
Shooting To Kill,
Christine Vachon
Story: Substance,
Structure, Style, and the Principles of Storytelling, Robert McKee
Producing the Low-Budget Film, Robert Latham Brown
Hollywood Cinema 1963-1976, Drew Casper
(Self-Help)
Attached: The New
Science of Adult Attachment, Amir Levine and Rachel Heller
(History)
Religion: Zealot, Reza Aslan
Memoir: The
Autobiography of Black Hawk, Black Hawk
(Pop Economics)
Freakonomics, Steven D. Levitt
SuperFreakonomics, Steven D. Levitt
Priscilla said at 12:13 AM Title cartoon by Bruce Eric Kaplan, used without permission. |