Took me slightly over two months to read 100 more books, so here are some interesting (and occasionally odd) facts and figures about the latest 100 reads:
- Since making a more concerted effort to raise the number of female authors read, I have gone up to a slightly more respectable 22% for these 100. However, I hope to improve this number even more in the near future, since I have quite a few works lined up by female authors whose works I've been meaning to read for some time now. Sometimes, greater self-awareness can lead to a broader reading scope, no?
- 26% of the books read were read in Spanish or Spanish translation (a couple were in Polish and Serbian, but not available in English, so I read them in my second language)
- 11% of the books read were read in Portuguese (3), Serbian (3), Italian, German, Latin, French, Hungarian (one each)
- The number of books written by Popes dropped from 2% for the #101-200 down to 1% this time
- 1% of the books read were Greek histories written by Spanish classics professors
- 1% of the books read were grammars for the Serbian language
- 13% of the books read were anthologies and/or short-story collections
- 4% of the books read were poetry collections
- 7% of the books read were of English translations of books published in various languages
- 3% of the books read were graphic novels or graphic novel adaptations of novels
- 2% of the books read were 2009 debut novels
- 14% of the books read were re-reads from previous years
- 13% of the books read were published in the US or elsewhere in 2009
And most importantly:
- 2% of the books read dealt with squirrels and their daily habits
So...any questions you might have about these books? I'll be posting more about #271-300 in a day or two, likely with a few more additions.
1 comment:
What book dealt with squirrels? I'm curious.
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