2012
Book Titles
- The Power by Rhonda Byrne (272 pages, January 6)
- How to Save Your Own Life by Michael Gates Gill (182 pages, January 24)
- A Bride's Little Miseries by Harriet Ziefert (96 pages, January 29)
- The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery (112 pages, January 31)
- 2666 by Roberto BolaƱo (898 pages, February 13)
- Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates (355 pages, February 28)
- Dance Dance Dance by Haruki Murakami (393 pages, March 13)
- The Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller (171 pages, March 13)
- George Washington Werewolf by Kevin Postupack (190 pages, March 14)
- Until the Real Thing Comes Along by Elizabeth Berg (341 pages, May 13)
- Hitchhikers Guide #1: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams (216 pages, May 14)
- LOTR #1: The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien (398 pages, June 4)
- One Day by David Nicholls (435 pages, June 6)
- Man in the Dark by Paul Auster (180 pages, July 7)
- Fifty Shades #1: Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James (540 pages, July 12)
- Salt Dancers by Ursula Hegi (240 pages, July 22)
- Whitney, My Love by Judith McNaught (708 pages, August 3)
- No Strings Attached by Mina V. Esguerra (146 pages, August 3)
- How To Find Your One True Love by Bo Sanchez (162 pages, August 4)
- The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron (222 pages, September 1)
- Monster Blood Tattoo #1: Foundling by D.M. Cornish (434 pages, September 5)
2012 Reading Statistics
- Target # of Books: 48 Books
- Target # of Pages: 19,635 pages
- Target Monthly Average: 4 Books / 1636.25 pages
- January: 4 Books / 662 pages
- February: 2 Books / 1,253 pages
- March: 3 Books / 754 pages
- April: 0 Books / 0 pages
- May: 2 Books / 557 pages
- June: 2 Books / 833 pages
- July: 3 Books / 960 pages
- August: 3 Books / 1016 pages
- September: 2 Books / 656 pages
- October:
- November:
- December:
- Running Count of Books: 21 Books
- Running Count of Pages: 6,691 pages
- Running Average (as of August 4): 2.33 Books / 743 pages
- Actual # of Books:
- Actual # of Pages:
- Actual Monthly Average:
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