I thought this would be an interesting thing to write about for a while. 2011 was the first year I joined Goodreads. I'm pretty sure it was during the summer. It was also the first full year I became a Kindle reader. I had received my first Kindle for Christmas in 2010, and it became a great tool for me to increase my reading. I ended up reading 89 books in 2011. I think my record previous to that was somewhere in the 60s. One of the big advantages of being a Kindle reader was having access to Project Gutenberg. I ended up reading a whole bunch of books that were in the public domain (about 15. I don't think I even came close to reaching that number ever again)
Shortest book I read: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint Exupery - I am so glad I was able to knock this off my list. It was so well written, but so sad.
Longest Book I read: Imajica by Clive Barker - This was one of the few years that I failed to read an 1,000 page monster for the year. This was my third book by Barker, my first being The Damnation Game, which I remember fairly enjoying, while the second book, Coldheart Canyon, was just okay. I remember, despite how odd I found Imajica to be, I quite enjoyed it, and for a while, it would be my favorite Barker until I read Weaveworld in 2017
Series I finished:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/219205.Lord_Foul_s_BaneMy least favorite series of the year goes to the first series of The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever, and I must be in the minority because it's got a decent enough rating on Goodreads, but I just never found the overall appeal, although I must have liked something of it to want to continue the series, but I gave the whole trilogy 2 stars
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/365.Dirk_Gently_s_Holistic_Detective_Agency
This one is an odd entry because I actually read this series backwards. I had read The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul a few years prior (which is my favorite of the two). The first book I remember feeling very meh about, but I wanted to see what else Douglas Adams was capable of other than Hitchhiker's Guide.
Incarnations of Immortality by Piers Anthony - I don't remember much about this series, but I remember it had to do with mortals taking over the position of deities, either because they were killed, as in the first book, or I think retirement played into it. Overall, it was a solid series for me, as most of them got four stars for me, except two which received three stars (the second one, which had to deal with Time, mostly because the time stuff was confusing for me, and the last book, which dealt with all these new entities having to select a new God). The first book about Death was easily the favorite for me
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7723926-the-hunger-games





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