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It wasn't a rigorous goal in metrics, I'm pretty happy with my reading for the year. Obviously reading Tolstoy derailed a title by title goal, as did picking up Plato. If I had gotten a two volume edition of War and Peace, and bound copies of sets of four dialogues, I would have exceeded the goal.
Though that balances out with something like Stepford Wives which is a novella at best, and Yellowface, which I barely read despite it being typeset to make it take twice as many pages as it needed to.
I actually remember reading your one-paragraph review of Yellowface, several times this year I've pointed it out to my girlfriend and said "there's a guy on the Motte who said that book was shite".
I have about five million more things to say about it. My wife got sick of how much I hated this book. Then last week she read it and hated it even more.
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