2017: The Year In Books

With another year coming to an end, it is time to take a look back at the 28 books I read over the past year, 3 less than last year.  Of those 28, 7 were non-fiction and, of the 21 novels, only 4 were TV show tie-ins.  For the first time, none of the books came out of my “to-read” drawer, and a record 16 were e-books.  I read over 80,000 pages, my lowest total since at least 2013.

Once again, a majority of the books I read this year were by authors I’ve never read before. The 15 authors that I read for the first this year were:
Amy Schumer
Jessie Humphries
Gene Kim
Tod Goldberg
Matt Zoller Seitz
Philip K. Dick
Harland Sanders
Paul Levine
William J. Mann
Matthew V. Clemmons
Chris Smith
Riley Sager
Whitney Cummings
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Tom Perrotta

There were 4 authors I read multiple titles from during 2016, the ghost writer for Richard Castle, Jeffery Deaver, David Mack, and Erle Stanley Gardner.

7 of the books I read were released this year, while 3 of them were released last century.

Finally, the breakdown by month.  Vacation in December certainly helped pad its totals a tad bit.

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Book 7 (of 52) – The House Of Secrets

The House of Secrets – Brad Meltzer and Tod Goldberg

Brad Meltzer is back, along with new co-writer Tod Goldberg, for this mystery about the children on a television host who was secretly working for the government.  When he dies in a car accident, his daughter tries to piece together her, and his, past.

Meltzer, along with Goldberg, takes a break from his Culper Ring series with this work, though star Beecher White makes a brief appearance.  Together, they spin a tale of intrigue that feels like Meltzer’s work.  I look forward to further collaborations between these two, should they choose to work together again.