
2024 was the first year in which I managed to go over 100 books. This was a major achievement for me and a result of several circumstances:
- I reengaged with the gamebook community, which is full of voracious readers (and writers)
- I discovered the Thraxas and Stephanie Plum series that are super interesting and each book is short, single-thread, bubblegum-ish
- A few of my friends were inspired to read a lot this year so I was not alone on this journey
- I ignored several of the latest books by Brandon Sanderson, Joe Abercrombie, Zachary Pike, J.K. Rowling, Liu Cixin just because they were too long. Maybe I go back to these works in 2025. Or 2035. Not soon. Ignoring enormous books by otherwise great authors seems to be a good strategy. TL;DR.
Here are the best finds from reading 111 books and 36217 pages:
Best Series
- Thraxas by Martin Scott – a Pratchett-style comic fantasy series, which I completed entirely in 2024. There are some hints of exploitation in the first 2-3 books.
Top 5 books
- We Are Legion by Dennis E. Taylor – Bob starts exploring the galaxy and the opportunities are endless
- Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel
- Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames
- Conquer Yourself by Silvia Azdreeva
- All Systems Red by Martha Wells
Best Gamebook
Trends
- Kobolds are everywhere
- AI is human and should be treated as a life form (yet to find a book say otherwise)
- Pretty covers sell well
2025
I’m not sure if I’ll try to keep the pace for 2025 yet. I’ll set an official goal to read 52 books, or 1/week for the year.



