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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.
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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.
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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.
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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:
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