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Halfway through this year, I stopped actively using my GoodReads account for [various reasons](/post/2022/08/do-you-rely-on-social-reviews/) and contemplated adding a "books" section on the site like many other IndieWeb bloggers do. But I didn't and instead simply wrote down thoughts about the things I read in my journal, which gave me an excuse to ink up the this year for some reason severely underused fountain pen.
Linking from and to pages by hand and having thoughts on paper doesn't make it easy to compile a neat summary like the last post, [personal games of the year 2022](/post/2022/12/my-personal-game-of-the-year-awards). I have no direct access to structured data (year published, amount of pages, yaddayadda), and I honestly don't, except that I want to as useless stats are always fun. But useless. So why bother? Wait, I'm confused.
Linking from and to pages by hand and having thoughts on paper doesn't make it easy to compile a neat summary like the last post, [personal games of the year 2022](/post/2022/12/my-personal-game-of-the-year-awards). I have no direct access to structured data (year published, amount of pages, yaddayadda), and I honestly don't care, except that I want to as useless stats are always fun. But useless. So why bother? Wait, I'm confused.
I reverted to manually downloading covers and gathering info this time, but really have to work out a way not to do that. Perhaps adding something recurring (and machine-parsable) under `/notes` will have to do. The idea is still fermenting, we'll see how well-baked it eventually turns out to be. In the meantime, here's a collage of the 20 books I read this year: