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Blake Walker25 Dec 2016 3:55 a.m. PST

I read about 20 books this past year. They range from sci-fi novels to military history. I have both e-books and hard copies to tackle.

Here's a breakdown of the current pile:

Science-fiction/Fantasy Hard Copies:
22 hard copies ranging from hardbacks to paperbacks. Some of the authors are Elizabeth Moon, Alester Reynolds, Stanley Kim Robinson, David Abdett, Sandy Mitchell, and R.A. Salvatore. Mainly speculative fiction and some fantasy novels. Also a bunch of WH40K stories, too.

Science-fiction/Fantasy E-books:
I have 13 e-books on my Nook. They vary from Jack Campbell to Steampunk and fantasy Vikings.

Military History Hard-Copies:
I have a variety of subjects ranging from Roman history to the American revolution, Seven Years War, and Vietnam. There are 22 books on my bookshelves. Both hard-copies and paperback.

Military History E-books:
I currently have 3 more military history e-books to read.

I'm currently reading six days a week. However, I'm making more use of my down time for reading. I write down what I plan to read in a notebook and then mark it off when I read it. I also place an "x" near stuff I don't get to read each day. I'd like to have my reading pile caught up by the end of 2019…

Blake

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