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** [[Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator]] by [[Roald Dahl]]
 
** [[Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator]] by [[Roald Dahl]]
 
* [[Charlotte's Web]] by [[E. B. White]]
 
* [[Charlotte's Web]] by [[E. B. White]]
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* [[Childhood's End]]'' by [[Arthur C. Clarke]]
 
* [[A Christmas Carol|A Christmas Carol In Prose; Being a Ghost Story of Christmas]] by [[Charles Dickens]]
 
* [[A Christmas Carol|A Christmas Carol In Prose; Being a Ghost Story of Christmas]] by [[Charles Dickens]]
 
* [[Narnia (Universe)|The Chronicles of Narnia]]
 
* [[Narnia (Universe)|The Chronicles of Narnia]]

Revision as of 13:42, 5 June 2023

This is a categorized list of all the books I've read, to the best of my memory. You can also see the category to see every book that has its own page.

As of 2023-05-18, I've read about 673 books which averages out to reading a book every 23.39 days of my life.

Ancient Writings

Books in this category are over 500 years old.

Baby Books

These books are meant to be read to babies.

Biographies & Memoirs

These are non-fiction biographies or memoirs.

Comics

These are collections of newspaper comics, not graphic novels.

Field Guides

These are non-fiction nature guides.

Fiction

This is general fiction targeted to elementary level reading and higher.

Game Books

Books in this list have game elements to them.

Graphic Novels

These are books are presented in comic form, but carry a coherent story and are usually targeted towards teens or adults.

Non-Fiction

This is general non-fiction for children and adults.

Poetry

These are books consisting mostly of poetry.

Video Game Books

These books are published works that act as video game manuals, strategy guides, and various other video game guides. I rarely read books of this nature cover-to-cover, but there have been some exceptions.

Young Children's Books

Books in this list are for young children who either can't yet read, or are learning to read. These books usually rely heavily on illustrations.