‘I Am Simply A Book Drunkard’ and Here’s Proof

by admin | January 16, 2025 1:59 pm

“I am simply a ‘book drunkard.”

― Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables

 

I share that sentiment with Ms. Montgomery, the Canadian author of Anne of Green Gables, a hugely popular children’s novel adapted for stage, screen, and television since its publication in 1908. Several years ago, my Beautiful Mystery Companion gave me a wooden tchotchke with that quotation on it, which now sits on, well, a bookshelf.

With the passing of the holiday season, and another stack of books arriving as gifts from my family, who understand and share this addiction, I am taking my annual look back on the books I read in 2024. For the past seven years, I have used Goodreads to keep up with the consumed titles. The social media app is useful for that, more efficient than writing titles down in a journal as I once did. I refrain from using any of Goodreads’ other tools, not bothering to review or rate books or really pay attention to what others are reading. I have never had any desire to join a book club, being naturally resistant to being told what to read if I am not enrolled in a class.

I always have one fiction and one non-fiction book going at the same time. For example, at the moment I am reading There’s Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension by Hanif Abdurraqib, a young (to me) poet and essayist who takes on the sport he loves in transcendent fashion. For fiction, I am continuing my deep dive into the work of Attica Locke, a Houston native whose Highway 59 mystery trilogy deftly captures Deep East Texas. Now I am reading Pleasantville, set in her hometown of Houston.

For the record, in 2024, Goodreads informs me I finished 69 books for a total of 26,257 pages read. That is a plethora of page thumbing, though it didn’t feel so at the time. The longest book I read was Reagan: His Life and Legend by Max Boot, weighing in at a cat-crushing 880 pages. Boot is a respected conservative columnist for the Washington Post who wisely left the Republican Party with the ascendancy of that orange-haired fellow in 2015. I was never a fan of Reagan, but the biography is even-handed and interesting. It is a welcomed addition to my collection of presidential biographies and autobiographies.

The shortest book read was the Miniature Donkey Owner’s Manual at 110 pages. (I momentarily thought about getting some miniature donkeys but decided it was not feasible on our land.)

[1]As we stumble through January, from that 2024 list here are some reading suggestions to keep you cozily camped out by the fireplace:

If you are interested in seeing what other books struck my fancy last year, click here[2] to get to the full list on Goodreads. Happy reading, everyone. It is time for me to get back to my books!

Endnotes:
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  2. here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/63176588?ref=nav_mybooks

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