• 2010 Reading Stats

    by  • 12/31/2009 • Book Talk • 2 Comments

    I love tracking my reading stats but I don’t like having to remember to do it every month or quarter so I thought I would just update this post each time I read a book and would track it as I go along. If you are interested in stuff like that, you can always check it out here. This is really for my own amusement and sense of accomplishment anyway!

    READING STATS

    Total Number of Books Read: 92

    Read in January: 12
    Read in February: 13
    Read in March: 10
    Read in April: 10
    Read in May: 11
    Read in June: 11
    Read in July: 11
    Read in August: 10
    Read in September: 4
    Read in October:
    Read in November:
    Read in December:

    Books by Female Authors: 43
    Books by Male Authors: 49
    New to Me Authors: 61

    Books Received for Review: 17
    Books Received Via Paperback Swap: 31
    Books Bought: 31
    Books from Library: 5
    Books Won In Giveaway: 6
    Books Received As Gifts: 2

    Books Published in 2000s: 83
    Books Published in 1990s: 7
    Books Published in 1980s:
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    Books Published in 1960s:
    Books Published in 1950s:
    Books Published 1900s-1940s:
    Books Published Prior to 1900s: 2

    Genres Read
    Fiction: 65
    Non-Fiction: 28
    Mystery/Thriller: 18
    Memoirs: 15
    Humor: 4
    Essays: 6
    Religious Text: 1
    Photography: 1
    Short Stories: 1
    Spiritual: 3
    Sci-Fi: 1
    Classic: 1

    BLOG STATS

    Number of Followers
    January: 250
    February: 260
    March: 275
    April: 279
    May: 294
    June: 309
    July: 319
    August: 333
    September:
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    November:
    December:

    Number of Feedburner Readers
    January: 436
    Feburary: 448
    March: 482
    April: 489
    May: 496
    June: 529
    July: 543
    August: 575
    September:
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    November:
    December:

    2 Responses to 2010 Reading Stats

    1. Jenners
      01/06/2010 at 3:33 pm

      Steal away … I think the "log as you go" approach is the way to do it …
      otherwise it just gets to be too much work.

    2. Jenners
      01/06/2010 at 7:29 am

      I'm snagging and tweaking this. But I've given you full credit. I think that your list system will work better for me than a spreadsheet. I get online almost every time I finish a book to update my GoodReads so I can update my list at the same time! =)

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