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Title: reading
Status: published
# Here Are Some Books I've Read
This isn't a complete list. I don't want to brag, but I've been reading since I was like 7. I only recently came up with the idea to jot down some thoughts about books I've completed. Actually, I say I came up with the idea, but really I stole it from [elly.town](https://elly.town/).
These may contain mild spoilers, but I won't go heavy into the plot without further warning.
## 2024
This is the first year I started writing these, so from here on out the reactions are close to live.
1. __*Fugitive Telemetry* by Martha Wells__ -
## 2023
I decided to go back over my 2023 reading to kind of get the ball rolling on these.
1. __*Pests* by Bethany Brookshire__ -
1. __*Artemis* by Andy Weir__ -
1. __*We Are Legion (We Are Bob)* by Dennis E. Taylor__ -
1. __*Harrow the Ninth* by Tamsyn Muir__ -
1. __*The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow* by Cory Doctorow__ -
1. __*The Man in the High Castle* by Philip K Dick__ -
1. __*Persephone Station* by Stina Leicht__ -
1. __*Murder in Mesopotamia* by Agatha Christie__ -
1. __*Network Effect* by Martha Wells__ -
1. __*Kaiju Preservation Society* by John Scalzi__ -
## 2022
While looking at my 2023 books, I realized that I started two kind of major book series for me in 2022. So here they are.
1. __*Sourcery* by Sir Terry Pratchett__ - My third read in the Discworld series. Pratchett's writing is just so fun. No other author makes me stop and re-read something just because it's so funny. Even though I don't usually like "powerful child" storylines, I got into this one. I want start the Death storyline next. I love him as a character.
1. __*How To* by Randall Munroe__ -
1. __*All Systems Red* by Martha Wells__ -
1. __*Gideon the Ninth* by Tamsyn Muir__ -
1. __*Artificial Condition* by Martha Wells__ -
1. __*Rogue Protocol* by Martha Wells__ -
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