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Can You Read a Book for Every System You Own in 2024????
21-Feb-22 4:27pm
#1
DarkFact
400 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews

This topic had many older posts which were moved here:

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I can keep a tally of users and total books they've read, just drop in here and say what you read and what you thought about it, should be a fun discussion I think. Oh, and I guess let me know how many systems you own or something. Maybe you'll win a prize! Probably not. Read books because it's the Chad thing to do on a website about trading videogames.


Readers for 2024!

Hobbes21 - 7/4
bill - 10/4
sinnie - 2/?
kommie - 13/?
picklenickel - 23/20
bogo - 6/?
scottt - 1/?
Back4more - 1/2
DarkFact - 1/2
razeak - 1/?
Shane12m - 5/6


Readers for 2023 Final Tallies

Sinnie - 13/7
Bogo - 50/7
DarkFact - 6/2
hobbes21 - 19/4
nonamesleft - 13/?
EB - 4/7
Scott - 2/6
Kommie - 20/5
back4more - 2/2
Alaisiagae - 1/?
bill - 8/?




Readers for 2022 Final Tallies

DarkFact - 3/5
Cevil - 19/10
Kommie - 29ish/1
Miranda - 12/7
Benstylus - 0/?
Alaisiagae - 0/?
Razeak - 4/32
Sinnie - 4/8
bill - 4/7
bogo - 54/7
Hobbes - 14/5
Heavyd814life - 9/5
Roko - 4/9
Scott - 5/5
bumsplikity - 11/25
nonamesleft - 7/?
The_prophecy - 2/2
back4more - 8/2
EB - 14/10

22-Dec-23 8:43pm
#241
DarkFact
400 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews

I trust you more than I trust myself. Adjusted. And well done!
23-Dec-23 8:27pm
#242
sinnie
GameTZ Subscriber 600 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Global Trader - willing to trade internationally

damn, 50? That's amazing.

26-Dec-23 6:10am
#243
bill
GameTZ Gold Subscriber GameTZ Full Moderator 600 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Has Written 28 Reviews

On Stranger Tides by Tim Powers - I listened to this audiobook with my wife (via Libby). It was narrated by Bronson Pinchot who was quite good with all the character voices. It's a wild, enjoyable pirate/voodoo adventure book. Apparently it was adapted into one of the Pirates of the Caribbean sequels, but it seemed quite different to me.
26-Dec-23 8:55pm
#244
DarkFact
400 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews

They do tend to change those screenplays significantly from the source, but that's definitely the name of one of the Depp movies
30-Dec-23 10:10am
#245
DarkFact
400 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews

The year is winding down, better hurry up and get those numbers up. I might even add another to the roster myself.
30-Dec-23 12:14pm
#246
bill
GameTZ Gold Subscriber GameTZ Full Moderator 600 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Has Written 28 Reviews

A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers - an award-winning cozy solarpunk sci-fi novella about a tea monk and a robot. It basically doesn't have a plot but is more character driven and is especially not about dystopia but a future earth (I think) where things worked out more or less and people (and robots) are good to each other. I liked it.
2-Jan-24 8:20am
#247
sinnie
GameTZ Subscriber 600 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Global Trader - willing to trade internationally

We doing a 2024 one? Maybe it needs to be a book for every game we bought in 2023? lol

2-Jan-24 7:53pm
#248
DarkFact
400 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews

Oh yeah, I forgot to roll this over. Bogo of course OP AF.

Same rules as before! 2023 stunk, maybe 2024 can convince me we should switch to games.
3-Jan-24 12:48pm
#249
bogo
Triple Gold Good Trader Global Trader - willing to trade internationally

Hahah, can't help it. I'm already halfway through my first book too lol
3-Jan-24 2:59pm
#250
sinnie
GameTZ Subscriber 600 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Global Trader - willing to trade internationally

yeah I'm halfway through my next. I would have finished it had I had time in 2023! I didn't add any new systems but I would love to hit 20 books this year.

4-Jan-24 3:57pm
#251
hobbes21
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Global Trader - willing to trade internationally

I finished Number Go Up: Inside Crypto's Rise and Staggering Fall by Zeke Faux. A fascinating ride through the crypto timeline over the past couple of years. Definitely helped to simultaneously serve as a crash course on how the whole system operates. It always seemed like an elaborate scam that was destined to crash once the initial rush had ended to me. I had no idea of the insane scale on which everything happened. While I understand there are still useful applications for crypto-currency some of the more elaborate jumps that were taken are truly staggering.
4-Jan-24 10:43pm
#252
DarkFact
400 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews

hobbes21 puts one on the board, officially the first of the new year.

It's really a shame that people still think random coin #385572 is gonna make it to the moon. The vast majority of these coins have no basis in life or any real application. It's pretty easy to spot the scams nowadays; by the time you hear you can get rich quick, you're probably too late.
5-Jan-24 8:47am
#253
sinnie
GameTZ Subscriber 600 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Global Trader - willing to trade internationally

A lot of it is dumb luck unless you got some sort of inside track. I have had my crypto invested ever since I was "too late" and am considering cashing it out because it's finally back up to where I would break even, lol.

5-Jan-24 11:18am
#254
bill
GameTZ Gold Subscriber GameTZ Full Moderator 600 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Has Written 28 Reviews

1) Earth's Other Shadow by Robert Silverberg - a collection of sci-fi short stories from 1973. It was good.

Oh, uh, let's say I have 4 systems (ps5, Switch, iPad, and PC).
14-Jan-24 9:29pm
#255
sinnie
GameTZ Subscriber 600 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Global Trader - willing to trade internationally

Finished book 3, A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah Maas. Onto book 4.

15-Jan-24 10:39am
#256
picklenickel
GameTZ Gold Subscriber Gold Good Trader

I wanna get in on tracking my reads here. I started a goodreads account to track my reads too, so I wanna keep myself doubly accountable. I’ve been chewing through books lately. I’ll count up my consoles and share thoughts on the books I’ve finished up since the start of the year and post those later today when I put the kiddos down for naps.
15-Jan-24 2:12pm
#257
Kommie
250 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader

Kingdoms of Death by Christopher Ruocchio
15-Jan-24 4:02pm
#258
hobbes21
GameTZ Subscriber Quadruple Gold Good Trader Global Trader - willing to trade internationally

I finished Big Trouble by Dave Barry. Silly and ridiculous. I realize I saw the movie based on this book many years ago. Might have to re-watch.
16-Jan-24 12:25pm
#259
picklenickel
GameTZ Gold Subscriber Gold Good Trader

Alrighty. Totted up consoles, and I've gone with "families" of consoles rather than counting variants (ie. 2DS/3DS will be together, as will GBA/SP). I suppose I'll list those out first - NES mini, SNES mini, N64, Gamecube, Wii, Wii U, Switch/Lite, Gameboy, GBC, GBA, DS/Lite, 2DS/3DS, Mario and Zelda Game&Watch Handhelds, Xbox Series S, PS5, PSP GO, Turbo-grafx 16 Mini, Commodore 64 mini, Anbernic 35xx. Unless I did my counting wrong (highly likely) that should bring me to 20!

I've managed to work through 8 books this year already and will likely close out a 9th today. Been cruising through some smaller books that I've never actually read and always wanted to, so several of these have been really fast reads. I'm sure I'll slow waaaaaay down as the year progresses because I'm wanting to get into some hefty books this year as well. (Looking at you, The Way of Kings.) I asked for family member's favorite books for Christmas this year, so I'm also branching out to some stuff I typically wouldn't pick up.

Here we go, in order of reading:

1. Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Douglas Adams) (a re-read) - I re-read Hitchhiker's every couple of years because it's an absolute delight and hilarious to boot. This year, I listened to the audiobook narrated by Stephen Fry and it will forever be the way I hear it in my head as I read it in the coming years. Only read the first book this go around, as I'd borrowed it on Libby to listen to as I was driving back home at the beginning of the year following holiday travels.

2. A Time to Kill (John Grisham) - A gift from my sister-in-law. She and my brother are both lawyers. This is a book that I typically wouldn't read, and yet, it was really engaging and I absolutely blasted through it once I'd opened it up. Grisham's writing of Brigance does create this flawed but lovable character that you kind of admire despite yourself. The opening chapter is the exact reason that I steer clear of this genre usually, but I can't argue its efficacy in embedding an immediate visceral hatred for the antagonists as the narrative begins unfolding.

3. The Batman Who Laughs (Scott Snyder) - First time dipping my toes into any of the Dark Multiverse business. I thought it was an interesting take on Batman and Joker. I don't really go wild for much that could be described as "bleak", but I did think this was great. Also ironic considering another read coming up shortly. Maybe I do like bleak stories, I just don't want to haha. The art was great. Will revisit several times just to pour over the panels too.

4. The Last Ronin (Eastman, Laird, and Waltz) - Another bleak one that I actually enjoyed too... I love the flashback chapters in the visual vernacular of the original Turtles. I wouldn't say the story was groundbreaking, but growing up with the Turtles, I still really did enjoy this one.

5. No Country for Old Men (Cormac McCarthy) - A gift from my brother. Another bleak one, but I'll whole-hog say that I loved this one. I watched the movie years ago when it came out and it really blew me away how closely the Coen brothers kept to the book. I think they did an incredible job with the movie and I'll re-read this one before the years out, if I hit my goal. An engaging narrative of the classic theme of good versus evil and the reconciliation of past, present, and future.

6. The Magician's Nephew (CS Lewis) - My mom tried to read the Chronicle's of Narnia books to us when we were little, but I don't think she ever actually made it beyond the Magician's Nephew. I I grabbed the old box set off the bookshelf in the basement when I was home for the holidays and I'll be reading through them this year. Obviously, loaded with Biblical imagery and themes (which isn't everyone's cup of tea), but I'm really enjoying them as quick little pickups that are fantastical and light-hearted in between some of these heavier themed books. I'll likely finish off The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe this evening.

7. How Do You Live? (Genzaburo Yoshino) - Grabbed this one after reading that Miyazaki's Boy and the Heron was inspired by this book. (Still haven't been able to watch the film, but hot dang, I really love this book.) I love slice-of-life stuff and this is that in spades. A short read that follows the events of a young Japanese school boy and his three friends, interspersed with writings from his uncle's notebook that are responses to conversations that they've had. A high recommend from me on this one.

8. The Pearl (John Steinbeck) - Good Lord. Talk about bleak again. Wanting to read through "classics" this year that I've overlooked and passed by and I read this one over the weekend. The story of a poor man finding inexplicable and unobtainable wealth and the fallout of what his discovery has upon his family. Brilliant writing. Truly heartbreaking.

And that's where we're at so far. I'm sure there's grammatical issues galore within the above, but I promise to take posts a book-at-a-time from here onward.
16-Jan-24 1:55pm
#260
picklenickel
GameTZ Gold Subscriber Gold Good Trader

9. The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe (CS Lewis) - You know, I'm not quite sure where it's come from, but the ending of this one actually made me quite sad as I finished it. Something about the time discrepancy between Narnia and the real world and to have complete lives lived in one place, only for the Pevensies to wind up back where they were at the beginning - I don't know. It's kind of bummed be out for some reason. This is where my familiarity with this series ends though - gonna go ahead and start The Horse and His Boy while I've got a few minutes left on my lunch break.
16-Jan-24 3:13pm
#261
bill
GameTZ Gold Subscriber GameTZ Full Moderator 600 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Has Written 28 Reviews

episode 8 of Ahsoka was titled: "The Jedi, the Witch and the Warlord"

Can You Read a Book for Every System You Own in 2024????