1. Two for the Dough by Janet Evanovich – 301 pages
2. Luke Skywalker Can’t Read and Other Geeky Truths by Ryan Britt – 205 pages
3. Guernica by Dave Boling – 368 pages
4. Work’s Intimacy by Melissa Gregg – 198 pages
5. The Meteor Crater Story by Dean Smith – 69 pages
6. Three to Get Deadly by Janet Evanovich – 300 pages
7. Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by Sheryl Sandberg – 220 pages
8. The First Ladies of the United States of America by Margaret Brown Klapthor and Allida M. Black – 93 pages
9. The Martian by Andy Weir – 369 pages
10. The Presidents of the United States of America by Frank Freidel – 88 pages
11. Four to Score by Janet Evanovich – 311 pages
12. Wrath of Aphrodite by Bess T. Chappas – 207 pages
13. Reengineering the University: How to be Mission Centered, Market Smart, and Margin Conscious by William F. Massy – 280 pages
14. Theories of International Relations: Fifth Edition edited by Scott Burchill and Andrew Linklater – 357 pages
15. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts 1 & 2 by J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany and Jack Thorne – 330 pages
16. High Five by Janet Evanovich – 336 pages
17. An Abundance of Katherines by John Green – 228 pages
18. The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith – 215 pages
19. Avalon High by Meg Cabot – 280 pages
20. 13 Things That Don’t Make Sense: The Most Intriguing Scientific Mysteries of Our Time by Michael Brooks – 224 pages
Top 5 books (including re-reads):
5. Reengineering the University
4. Lean In
3. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
2. Luke Skywalker Can't Read and Other Geeky Truths
1. The Martian
Interesting facts
Improvement on last year: 1 book (-935 pages)
Library books: 1
Non-fiction: 9
Most read author: Janet Evanovich (4 books/1248 pages)
Books with a scifi/fantasy element: 5
Re-reads: 0
Sequels/not the first in a series: 5