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2009: Mid-Year Report (TSS)

sundaysalon2.pngThe first half of the year is almost over, and I know I won’t finish any more books this month because I’ll be really busy for the next few days.  So I thought I’d go ahead and post my mid-year report because I’m a kind of a stats and numbers geek.

Overall, I’m happy with my reading for the first half of 2009, but there are some areas that I’d like to work on in the latter half of 2009.  The items in blue are the stats I’m excited about, and the ones in red are the ones I want to work on.

I am happy that I read 55 books, BUT, only 12,489 pages?  I usually like to read about 30,000 pages in a year so that’s way below target.  I read quite a few Newbery winners and other kids’ books so that’s why the total number of pages are low.  The stats I’m happiest with are that 55% of my books were from non-Americans and 25% were originally in other languages.  I like to keep it at least 50/50 American/non-American so I was very happy with 55%. And I won’t be too surprised if my 25% translated works even goes up in the second half.  I have some German and Japanese reading to do soon.

As far as the other figures go, I aim to go no greater than a 40/60 split either way on female/male authors; and although I think 71% is way too high a figure for books published in the 2000′s, the main reason for it is the Countdown Challenge, so I’m allowing myself a little leeway there.

My favorite book of the year so far was The Houskeeper and the Professor, and my least favorite was either X-Kai- Vol. 2 or Yarrow.

At the end of the books read are the challenges I’ve completed.

  • 55 books
  • 12,489 pages (way short of around 15,000 goal)
  • Average:  227 pp per book (kind of pathetic!)
  • 23 female authors; 32 male authors (42%/58% split)
  • 39 books (71%) were published in 2000-2009; 16 books (29%) were published pre-2000
  • American/non-American author ratio:  25/30 or 45%/55%
  • Number of pages in book:
    • under 200: 23 (42%)
    • 200-399: 30 (55%)
    • 400-599: 2 (4%)
  • Books in translation 14/55 books for 25%:
    • Japanese (4)
    • Spanish (4)
    • French (2)
    • German (1)
    • Polish (1)
    • Portuguese (1)
    • Yiddish (1)

January (8 books, 1742 pp.)

  1. The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing stars4h.gif by M.T. Anderson (2006, 368 pp.)
  2. The Little Giant of Aberdeen County stars4.gif by Tiffany Baker (2009, 341 pp.)
  3. The Houskeeper and the Professor stars5.gif by Yoko Ogawa (2009, 180 pp.)
  4. Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair stars4.gif by Pablo Neruda (1924, 1969 for English translation, 80 pp.)
  5. Thousand Cranes ***1/2 by Yasanuri Kawabata (1952, 147 pp.)
  6. Fear and Trembling stars4h.gif by Amelie Nothomb (1999, 2001 for the English translation, 132 pp)
  7. X-Kai- Vol. 2 by Asami Tohjoh (2000, English translation 2006; 200 pp.)
  8. Fugitive Pieces by Ann Michaels (1996, 294 pp.)

February (9 books, 1842 pp.)

  1. Life As We Knew It stars4.gif by Susan Beth Pfeffer (2006, 352 pp.)
  2. Kitchen stars4.gif by Banana Yoshimoto (1988, 1993 for the English translation; 105 pp.)
  3. The Reader stars4.gif by Bernard Schlink (1995, 1997 for the English translation; 224 pages)
  4. Morality for Beautiful Girls stars4h.gif by Alexander McCall Smith (2001, 227 pp.)
  5. So Long a Letter stars5.gif by Mariama Ba (1980-81, 90 pp.)
  6. The Kalahari Typing School for Men stars4.gif by Alexander McCall Smith (2002, 191 pp.)
  7. Solaris stars4h.gif by Stanislaw Lem (1961, 204 pp.)
  8. A Tale of Two Gardens by Octavio Paz (various copyrights, 111 pp.)
  9. Beneath a Marble Sky stars4.gif by John Shors (2004, 344 pp.)

March (10 books, 1924 pp.)

  1. The Full Cupboard of Life stars4.gif by Alexander McCall Smith (2004, 198 pp.)
  2. The Willoughbys stars4h.gif by Lois Lowry (2008, 174 pp.)
  3. The Wednesday Sisters stars4.gif by Meg Waite Clayton (2008, 288 pp.)
  4. Dear Mr. Henshaw stars4h.gif by Beverly Cleary (1983, 133 pp.)
  5. A Single Shard stars4.gif by Linda Sue Park (2001, 152 pp.)
  6. Kira Kira ***1/2 by Cynthia Kadohata (2004, 244 pp.)
  7. The Devil and Miss Prym stars4h.gif by Paulo Coelho (2006, 205 pp.)
  8. The Midwife’s Apprentice stars4h.gif by Karen Cushman (1995, 122 pp.)
  9. Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories stars4.gif by Isaac Bashevis Singer (1966, 90 pp.)
  10. Q & A stars4.gif by Vikas Swarup (2005, 318 pp.)

April (11 books, 2513 pp.)

  1. Summer of the Swans ***1/2 by Betsy Byars (1970, 144 pp.)
  2. Crispin: The Cross of Lead stars4.gif by Avi (2002, 297 pp.)
  3. Call It Courage by Armstrong Sperry (1940, 128 pp.)
  4. Finn stars4h.gif by Jon Clinch (2007, 304 pp.)
  5. Revolutionary Road ***1/2 by Richard Yates (1961, 355 pp.)
  6. Petropolis stars4h.gif by Anya Ulinich (2007, 324pp.)
  7. Natasha and Other Stories stars4.gif by David Bezmozgis (2004, 147 pp)
  8. In the Company of Cheerful Ladies stars4.gif by Alexander McCall Smith (2004, 233pp.)
  9. All the Living ***1/2 by C.E. Morgan (2009, 208 pp.)
  10. Jane Austen Ruined My Life by Beth Pattillo (2009, 270 pp.)
  11. The House of Paper by Carlos Maria Dominguez (2005 for Eng. trans., 103 pp.)
May (8 books, 2034 pp.)
  1. Lost in a Good Book by Jasper Fforde (2002, 399 pp.)
  2. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz (2007, 339 pp.)
  3. Blue Shoes and Happiness stars4.gif by Alexander McCall Smith (2006, 227 pp.)
  4. The End of the Alphabet stars4.gif by C.S. Richardson (2007, 119 pp.)
  5. The Tales of Beedle the Bard stars4h.gif by J. K. Rowling (2008, 111 pp.)
  6. Ravel by Jean Echenoz (2007, 117 pp.)
  7. Mistik Lake stars3.gif by Martha Brooks (2007, 224 pp.)
  8. Twiligh***1/2 by Stephenie Meyer (2005, 498pp)
June (9 books, 2434 pp.)
  1. The First Part Last stars4h.gif by Angela Johnson (2003, 131 pp.)
  2. An Abundance of Katherines ***1/2 by John Green (2006, 256 pp.)
  3. The Good Husband of Zebra Drive by Alexander McCall Smith (2007, 213 pp.)
  4. The Miracle at Speedy Motors by Alexander McCall Smith (2008, 214 pp.)
  5. Dream Angus stars4.gif by Alexander McCall Smith (2006, 173 pp.)
  6. The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer (2002, 380 pp.)
  7. The Angels Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon (2009, 470 pp.)
  8. Yarrow by Charles de Lint (1986, 255 pp.)
  9. The Tricking of Freya by Christina Sunley (2009, 342 pp.)

First Half:  55 books, 12489 pp; average of 227 pages per book (kind of sad, really!)

Challenges Completed

2008 Stats Part II

See 2008 Stats Part I here

Awards:

  • Nobel: 8 books from 5 laureates
  • Booker: 5
  • Pulitzer: 1 (ouch!  I had 12 last year!)
  • Pulitzer Special Award: 1 (Maus)
  • Governor General: 2
  • Newbery: 2
  • Hugo: 2
  • Nebula: 1
  • IMPAC Dublin: 1
  • Costa: 1
  • Spur: 1
  • Eisner: 1
  • Caldecott: 1

Books:

  • Total: 120 (Complete list is here)
  • Fiction (encompasses everything): 111
  • Non-Fiction: 9
  • Audio: 24
  • YA/Children’s: 30
  • Fantasy: 12
  • Classics: 10
  • Graphic Novels: 10
  • Sci-Fi: 5
  • Mystery: 3
  • Short Story Collections: 3
  • Plays: 1
  • Poetry: 1
  • Re-reads: 1
  • Longest book: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, 896 pp.
  • Shortest book: The Borden Tragedy, 80 pp.
  • Oldest book: Taras Bulba by Nikolai Gogol (1830s)
  • Newest book(s):  A Mercy by Toni Morrison and Ender in Exile by Orson Scott Card (11/11/08)

Reading:

  • Best reading month: October, 18 books
  • Worst reading month: August, 5 books
  • Pages read: 31777

Challenges:

  • 47 completed, the list is here
  • 10 DNF

2008 Stats Part I

See 2008 Stats Part II here

Authors: 102
Books read: 120 (See full list here)
Pages read: 31777
Avg pages per book: 265

  • Female – 46 (45% in terms of authors, 49% in terms of books read)
  • Male – 56 (55% in terms of authors, 51% in terms of books read)
  • American – 41 (40% in terms of authors, 38% in terms of books read)
  • Non-American - 61 (60% in terms of authors, 62% in terms of books read) (I’m very happy with this!)
  • New-to-me – 90  (88%)
  • Authors with multiple books
    JK Rowling 7
    LM Montgomery 3
    Margaret Atwood 3
    Toni Morrison 3
    Roald Dahl 2
    Sandor Marai 2
    Imre Kertesz 2
    Orson Scott Card 2
    Marjane Satrapi 2
    Art Spiegelman 2

Page Length Distribution:

  • 0-149 pages: 21 (18%)
  • 150-299 pages:  59 (49%)
  • 300-449 pages: 29 (24%)
  • 450-599 pages:  7 (6%)
  • 600-749 pages: 2 (2%)
  • 750-899 pages: 2 (2%)

Publication date:

  • 2008: 39 (33%)
  • 2000-2007: 34 (28%)
  • 1990s: 15 (12%)
  • 1980s: 9 (7%)
  • 1970s: 4 (3%)
  • 1960s: 7 (6%)
  • 1950s: 2 (2%)
  • 1940s: 1 (1%)
  • 1930s: 2 (2%)
  • 1920s: 2 (2%)
  • 1910s: 1 (1%)
  • 1900s: 2 (2%)
  • 1890s: 1 (1%)
  • 1830s: 1 (1%)

World Lit Stats for 2008

I’m really happy with my results for literature in translation.  Eleven languages were represented by 24 books.  Here is the breakdown by original language:

  • Japanese (5)
  • French (4)
  • Hungarian (4)
  • Icelandic (2)
  • Norwegian (2)
  • Russian (2)
  • German (1)
  • Chinese (1)
  • Italian (1)
  • Swedish (1)
  • Spanish (1)

The list below is by author nationality.  If a book is set in a different country, it is noted.  Also, some of the authors have moved from their original country, and if known, that is also indicated. Twenty-one countries were represented by 75 different books.  I didn’t count the US authors at the bottom of the list in the totals, but I did note the settings of those books just for general interest.

Argentina

Australia

Canada

China

  • Sky Burial by Xinran (set in Tibet; author now lives in Great Britain)

Czech Republic

  • The Castle by Franz Kafka (originally in German)

France

  • Snow by Maxence Fermine (set in Japan)

Great Britain

Hungary

Iceland

India

Iran

  • Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi (now lives in France)
  • Persepolis II by Marjane Satrapi (now lives in France)

Ireland

Italy

  • Silk by Alessandro Baricco (set in Japan)

Japan

Nigeria

Norway

Russia

South Africa

Sudan

Sweden

Zimbabwe

  • Zenzele by J. Nozipo Maraire (now lives in the US)

U.S. authors with books in foreign settings

  • The Only Road North by Erik Mirandette (Africa)
  • Maus I by Art Spiegelman (set in WW II Europe and the U.S.)
  • Maus II by Art Spiegelman (set in WW II Europe and the U.S.)
  • Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri (various world locations)
  • Einstein’s Dreams by Alan Lightman (Austria)
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