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Breakdown of 2013 # of Books Read - Updated!
We had 46 responses to Booney's post asking how many books we read in 2013. Here's the breakdown:
| # of
Books Read |
# of NBCers |
Percentage |
| Over 200 |
2 |
3.92% |
| 151-199 |
2 |
3.92% |
| 125-150 |
4 |
7.84% |
| 100-124 |
7 |
13.73% |
| 75-99 |
9 |
17.65% |
| 50-74 |
13 |
25.49% |
| 25-49 |
12 |
23.53% |
| <20 |
2 |
3.92% |
Books read in 2009: 112
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31



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Re: Breakdown of 2013 # of Books Read - Updated!
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Follow my SK blog as I reread the entire SK library (again!):
http://www.skallthetime.blogspot.com/
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31
I know that we lost some people as the year went on (sadly), but we gained some people too (yay!). Do you think that they evened each other out statistically?
So -- we had approximately the same number of people contributing to the spreadsheet at the beginning of the year as at the end? Do you think that was why the books/page numbers were higher at the beginning of the year than at the end. My personal stats were skewed this way too, so maybe I'm typical for the reading gluttony at the beginning of the year from GCs and bookish gifts, but life catches up in later months?
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012