This analysis includes all books through the October 2021 selection (The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry).
How many books have we selected?
We have selected a total of 79 books, over a 7 1/2 year history. 2021 is a partial year, but I'm counting up through The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, scheduled for discussion in October 2021
How many pages?
From club inception to August 2021 (Through Klara, our last meeting) we have read 28,616 pages in the club.
Our shortest book so far was A Christmas Carol (88 pages), followed by The Life and Adventures of Santa Clause (90 pages). Our longest works selected were Rebel Yell: The Violence, Passion, and Redemption of Stonewall Jackson (689 pages) much of which was not text, followed by Once and Future King (650 pages). (Discounting Gravity's Rainbow at 770 pages...)
Our average selection has 372 pages, down a mere 3 pages from when I ran these stats back in 2018.
At some point when I was putting things on the list to consider, Amazon Stars was one of the things I paid attention to. Here's how our selections have stacked up on Amazon:
Our average Amazon Stars is increasing (very slowly) overall, and we seem to not be interested in books without at least 4-ish Amazon Stars. Note how in the last 2 years our variation in amazon stars has really decreased. Some of that is the range restriction in 2020 from COVID19, we don't have many selections in that year, so that's part of it. Not sure if that's a general trend at Amazon, or a reflection that we may be less tolerant of lower-rated books now. The lowest rated book we have selected is now Amsterdam at 3.8 stars followed by The White Plague at 3.9 stars. Note when we read Gone Girl, it came in at 3.8 but is now showing 4.0 on Amazon. Wicked, which used to be our lowest at 3.6 is now showing 4.4 stars on Amazon. The highest rated book at 5 stars remains Have a Good Day for Jesus and John Wayne, followed by Illumination in the Flatwoods at 4.9 stars. In general I'm not sure Amazon Stars really matters, but this is what we have for data.
Books by Birth Year of Author
In addition to reading the world (see the previous post), I was wanting to encourage reading classics. Our earliest born author is Alexander Pushkin in 1799 (The Captain's Daughter), our latest born author is Sara Baume in 1984 (Spill Simmer Falter Wither).
I've binned the authors up by quintile of books we've selected, so this bargraph is a little bit odd since the selection is forced, but you can at least see counts of books selected by birth year band:
The unknown bin is all authors for whom I could not find a year of birth, but most of them are current working authors.
- bin 1799 thru 1907 covers 108 years (pre WWI?)
- bin 1908 thru 1947 covers 40 years (between the WWs?)
- bin 1948 thru 1962 covers 15 years (the boomers approximately?)
- bin 1962 thru 1975 covers 14 years (GenX, aka latchkey or MTV generation)
- bin 1975 thru 1984 covers 10 years (Millenials? a little early for that but maybe)
Books by Gender of Author
35% of our selected works have been by female authors, and 65% by male authors. I note a pretty big shift from before 2017 to after 2017, where prior to 2017 we were more likely to select books by male authors, than we have been since 2017.
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