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As we kick off 2019, I wanted to take a glance back at 2018. 258 books read (plus comics, picture books, short stories, and the like that I don't know how to count) -- I exceeded my goal (nothing like exceeding an arbitrary number to boost the ol' ego), 380 posts (short of my goal by a couple hundred, and worse -- 15 fewer than 2017, which was down from 2016. This is a trend that I need to reverse). I had some strong gains in traffic -- views and visitors -- actually, strong gains doesn't quite cut it. Consider my mind boggled. I'm also seeing good growth in followers here and on various social media fronts, which is encouraging as all get out -- not just growth in numbers, but I'm actually interacting with people (and vice versa).

 

So here's my breakdown of books by genre, like the one I did last year. Genre labeling is more difficult this year, I read a lot of hybrids, but I tend to go with the overarching genre (for example, Brassley's The Drifting Lands books are fantasy novels in a SF setting, I went with Fantasy). Mystery/Suspense/Thriller is back to where it should be. Fantasy jumped up a bit, and Urban Fantasy took a dive. It's been forever since I've read a Western, I guess (at least one that wasn't a hybrid with Urban Fantasy or SF or something) -- and I had to add a category for Poetry. Theological books went down in actual numbers, not just percent -- but I read some big, technical stuff this year that take a lot of time/energy to read, so I'm not too bothered by that. Still, for someone who doesn't plan too thoroughly, the percentages stay remarkably the same from year to year -- tastes (and series I follow) apparently stay the same.

 










Genre 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012
Children’s 11 (4%) 7 (3%) 5 (2%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Fantasy 30 (11%) 7 (3%) 31 (13%) 17 (9%) 11 (7%) 15 (8%) 12 (6%)
General Fiction/ Literature 22 (8%) 29 (10%) 27 (11%) 17 (9%) 7 (4%) 30 (16%) 30 (14%)
Horror 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 1 (.4%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Humor 3 (1%) 1 (0%) 0 (0%) 1 (1%) 3 (2%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Mystery/ Suspense/ Thriller 107 (38%) 102 (37%) 61 (25%) 64 (34%) 62 (37%) 63 (33%) 73 (35%)
Non-Fiction 22 (8%) 10 (4%) 11 (5%) 8 (4%) 4 (2%) 2 (1%) 11 (5%)
Poetry 1 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Science Fiction 25 (9%) 27 (10%) 37 (15%) 16 (8%) 17 (10%) 14 (7%) 11 (5%)
Steampunk 3 (1%) 1 (0%) 2 (1%) 7 (4%) 3 (2%) 3 (2%) 11 (5%)
Theology/ Christian Living 25 (9%) 30 (11%) 33 (14%) 42 (22%) 42 (25%) 37 (19%) 10 (5%)
Urban Fantasy 29 (10%) 45 (16%) 36 (15%) 19 (10%) 20 (12%) 26 (14%) 48 (23%)
Western 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 1 (0%)

 

  • Enough about me. I want to talk about you, who keep me going and show an interest in what I'm doing here and give some thanks to people for their impact on The Irresponsible Reader (the blog and the person) in 2018:

 

  • Thanks to everyone for your comments/feedback -- texts, emails, comments here/BookLikes/Goodreads, tweets, FB comments, even the occasional Face-to-Face conversation. Keep it up! I really appreciate the time you took to leave feedback. Hopefully you can tell that you've shaped the conversation here -- it has, I assure you. Many of you are pushing me to be better writers -- some of you push me to read better books.

 

 

 

  • More thanks to all those who requested that I read and talk about your (or your clients') books. I know how much the work, effort, heart, and everything that went into your books. It's super humbling, I know you all didn't like what I said, but, I am grateful for the opportunity. Sorry, I didn't list you all by name this year, but I'd have forgotten one (am making a better effort on this in 2019).

 

 

  • A special thanks to my wife. Without your support, indulgence and patience this thing wouldn't exist -- and I'd read a lot less (the horror!). Thank you. I love you.

 

  • And thank you all for reading. Honestly, each time I get a notification of a like, or a share, or a follow, etc. it makes my day. To know that someone took a couple of seconds or more out of their day to glance at this? It means the world to me. Thanks.

 


Have a great 2019, hope you find plenty of good things to read!

 

Source: http://irresponsiblereader.com/2019/01/01/looking-back-at-2018-for-books-and-the-blog