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2024
My Year in Books
4,341
pages read
12
books read


The Power of Poetry by Sterling W. Sill
Shortest Book
142
pages
The Art of the Surrealists by Edmund Swinglehurst
Longest Book
2,003
pages

Average book length in 2024
361
pages

Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker
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WiseFool’s average rating for 2024
3.6
3.6

By Penelope A. Lewis The Secret World of Sleep by Penelope A. Lewis
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it was amazing
5.00 average

The Night I Disappeared by Julie Reece Deaver

WiseFool’s first review of the year

liked it
This was a book from my childhood that I had decided to give a re-read. It's an interesting concept, but ultimately, I don't think any of the characters are very flushed out. The ending was pretty abrupt and jumped forward in time in an awkward way. I think the way the ending was handled affects the story in a negative way. Nevertheless, I know that it had left a lasting impression on me as a kid and I think that it is a useful topic for young re ...more

°Â±õ³§·¡¹ó°¿°¿³¢â€™S 2024 BOOKS
The Night I Disappeared by Julie Reece Deaver
Martyn Pig by Kevin Brooks
Welcome to the Ark by Stephanie S. Tolan
it was amazing
A Movable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
The Power of Poetry by Sterling W. Sill
The Upanishads by Anonymous
By Penelope A. Lewis The Secret World of Sleep by Penelope A. Lewis
Dreamtime and Dreamwork by Stanley Krippner
Dark and Magical Places by Christopher Kemp
Artful Jesters by Nicholas Roukes
Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker
The Art of the Surrealists by Edmund Swinglehurst

Dreamtime and Dreamwork by Stanley Krippner

WiseFool’s last review of the year

really liked it
This book is a good home base of sorts. It doesn't delve too deep into anything. Each author gives some info on various concepts, studies, dream representation in artwork, gender differences in dreaming, etc, and some references which are all listed in the back of the book. This is a really good book to build a nice foundation of knowledge and know which books and researchers you want to explore further. Each author has their own style and their ...more
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