251: HR: Extraction(ebook) – Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
252: TH: City of Screams(ebook) – James Rollins & Rebecca Cantrell
253: SF: The End of The World As We Know It(ebook) – Iva-Marie Palmer
254: WE: Cutler: Mustang – H. V. Elkin
255: WE: Cutler: Tiger’s Chance – H. V. Elkin
256: AD: The Destroyer: Number Two – Warren Murphy & Donna Courtois
257: WE: Blood Bond: A Hundred Ways To Kill – William W. Johnstone with J. A. Johnstone
258: MY: Frankincense and Murder – Baynard Kendrick
259: CR: The Pain Scale – Tyler Dilts
260: CR: On Call(ebook) – Michael Palmer
261: WE: Rancho Diablo: The Hold Up(ebook) – Colby Jackson
262: TH: Political Suicide – Michael Palmer
263: SF: The Chimera Vector(ebook) – Nathan M. Farrugia
264: WE: Branham’s Due(ebook) – Richard Prosch
265: CR: John Doe: A Rizzoli & Isles short(ebook) – Tess Gerritsen
265: SF: Curious Anomalies(ebook) – Ryan Sean O’Reilly
266: MY: The Perils of Sherlock Holmes – Loren D. Estleman
267: SF: Perdu(ebook) – Raeden Zen
268: WE: A Rocky Mountain Christmas – William W. Johnstone with J. A. Johnstone
269: CR: Alley Girl(ebook) – Jonathan Craig
270: CR: Body Count: The Joe Hannibal Case Files, volume one(ebook) – Wayne D. Dundee
271: CR: Metro(ebook) – Steen Langstrup
271 !!! Good heavens, how can you read so many, so fast? I’m lucky if I manage 90 a year.
Numbers don’t mean a lot in this case. In this new ebook world, they could be anything from a short story to a very long novel. My record since I began keeping such things is 294 real books in a year. I was very young at the time and had a lot of time on my hands.
There was the one summer when I was unable to work and finally seeking Social Security that spending money was a last resort and I frequented the local library. I got caught up on a lot of old series, reading 96 books in those 93 days.
My one day record as a teenager was one Staurday when I walked a mile to the library and checked out six young adult SF novels, figuring that would hold me for the weekend. i finished before I went to bed.
Ah, those were the days..