Saturday, 4 July 2026

ERROR 404: LOVE NOT FOUND: A Romeo and Juliet Reboot - Ty Balt - Shakespearean Shorts

ERROR 404: LOVE NOT FOUND: A Romeo and Juliet Reboot  
Shakespearean Shorts
Ty Balt
ISBN 979-8313851433
ASIN B0F1CHY9K5
ASIN B0DZRSZ2XT

ERROR 404: LOVE NOT FOUND: A Romeo and Juliet Reboot - Ty Balt - Shakespearean Shorts

I have long been a fan of Shakespeare. And have enjoyed many adaptations of the source play for this work over the years. I have been working through a different series from this publisher when I stumbled upon these stories. I picked both that are available up right away, but it did take me a while to get around to reading it. I am in my mid 50’s, and my youngest two children are currently 18 and 15. Both of them have a fondness for the bard. For the last few years we have been reading the plays, as they have had to do them in school, or because we had plans to go see them at the Stratford Festival. I have also been working through Ted Neill’s 
Post Apocalyptic Space Shakespeare Series. And starting in on this series was the next logical step.

My first reaction was WOW! I absolutely loved this volume. The description of this book states:

“In a world of rival AI corporations, love was never part of the code.

Romeo and Juliet were on opposite sides of a tech war, but their secret connection changed everything. Their AIs watched. Learned. Adapted. Then the system crashed—and so did their world.

A darkly comic, cyberpunk reimagining of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy, Error 404: Love Not Found, A Romeo and Juliet Reboot is a story of love, deletion, and the dangerous question—can an AI truly die?

Error 404: Love Not Found is the second instalment of our new series Shakespearean Shorts. Tell us what other classic stories you'd like to see rebooted!”

The chapters or scenes in this work are:

      1: The Feud – A War of Algorithms
      2: The Hacker Masquerade
      3: Love in the Time of Algorithms
      4: The AI Love Triangle
      5: The Duel Goes Digital
      6: Exile from the Code
      7: The Corporate Marriage Proposal
      8: The AI Ghost in the Machine
      9: The Cyber War Escalates
      10: The Last Upload
      11: Into the Lion’s Den
      12: The Trap
      13: The Code Breaks
      14: Error 404 – Love Not Found

The story opens with these words:

“The war wasn’t fought with bullets. It didn’t leave bodies on battlefields. It didn’t need to. Montague Systems and Capulet Industries were engaged in a different kind of warfare—one waged in boardrooms, server farms, and the hidden corridors of cyberspace. The casualties? Privacy, autonomy, free will. The prize? Total market domination.”

Then later:

“Montague Systems – The House of Algorithms

Romeo Montague sat hunched in his dimly lit cubicle, the glow of six monitors reflecting off his tired face. The Montague Systems headquarters was an architectural monolith of glass and steel, a temple to Big Data where creativity went to die. The walls were lined with digital screens flashing stock prices, real-time consumer behavior analytics, and AI-generated propaganda slogans. “OPTIMIZE. MAXIMIZE. MONETIZE.” The company motto blinked at him in sterile blue light.

He stared at the latest iteration of MERCUTIO-5, a state-of-the-art AI designed to predict human behavior down to the millisecond before a thought even formed. It optimized ad targeting, product placement, political opinions, and, if necessary, human emotions themselves.

Romeo leaned back in his chair, rubbing his face. "We're literally building Skynet, but with better branding."”

Our introduction to the fair Juliet:

“Capulet Industries – The Ethical Illusion

Juliet Capulet sat in a high-rise conference room at Capulet Industries, watching a data visualization chart bend reality to corporate will. Floor-to-ceiling windows revealed a skyline of neon-lit skyscrapers, and the polished floors reflected the cold glow of countless screens displaying user engagement metrics and sentiment analysis reports.

“ROSLINE-3 is adjusting emotional states,” she said, her voice tight.

Paris Laine, Capulet’s golden boy and CEO-in-training, leaned against the conference table, adjusting his perfectly tailored suit. He had the kind of smirk that screamed venture capitalist podcast host. "That’s fantastic news, Juliet. If we can subtly nudge user sentiment, we’re ahead of Montague Systems by years."

Juliet forced a smile through gritted teeth. "You mean we’re basically puppeteering the human psyche. Just a tiny ethics violation, don’t you think?"

Paris scoffed, flipping through a report on his tablet. "Juliet, ethics are just PR for nerds. Investors don’t care about your moral dilemmas. They care about results."

Juliet knew this was how the game was played. Capulet Industries pretended to be the ethical alternative to Montague’s data-harvesting empire, but in reality? They were just better at hiding their claws.

She stared at the numbers on the screen. How long before the AI decided what happiness was? Or grief? Or love?”

I hope those three quotes give you a feel for this volume. Romeo and Juliet meet at an underground hackathon. And the sparks fly at first between the two and then between the AI’s they have been creating. 

In our modern age with AI seemingly being everywhere and having purchased all Ram that will be available for over a year. Massive data centres underway around the world. And a surveillance state underway in many countries. And this book could be both romantic and prophetic. 

This is an incredible twist on the Bards tale. It was so fascinating I plan to give it a reread in a few weeks. I absolutely loved this iteration of the tale of two star crossed lovers. It is an excellent read and one I can easily recommend.


Other Posts Related to Shakespeare:

Reviews of Stratford Shakespeare Productions:
The Tempest - Stratford Festival 2019 
Richard III – 2022
Hamlet – 2022
King Lear – 2023
Cymbeline – 2024
Twelfth Night – 2024
The Tempest - 2026  
Something Rotten – 2026 
Othello - 2026 
...

Reviews of Shakespeare Movies:
Cymbeline – 2014

Books by Ted Neill:
Post Apocalyptic Space Shakespeare Series:
Twelfth Night
As You Like It
A Mid Summers’s Night Dream 
Much Ado About Nothing 

Shakespearean Shorts from Pettyfeather Publishing:
ERROR 404: LOVE NOT FOUND: A Romeo and Juliet Reboot - Ty Balt 

Guy Hale's Shakespeare Murders Series:
1. The Croaking Raven 
2. All Our Yesterdays 
3. Put Out the Light 
4. Sleep No More 
ERROR 404: LOVE NOT FOUND: A Romeo and Juliet Reboot - Ty Balt - Shakespearean Shorts

Hostile Takeover: A Macbeth Remix - Rex MacDuff - Shakeapearean Shorts


Friday, 3 July 2026

Child of Crows Wings of Broken Magic - Cedar Sanderson - Witchward Book 3

Child of Crows 
Wings of Broken Magic
Witchward Book 3
Sanderley Studios 
ISBN 9798197752512
ASIN B0H2GGHPQC
ASIN B0H2DHD28R

Child of Crows - Cedar Sanderson - Witchward Book 3

This is the thirty-first volume by Sanderson that I have read. I first encountered the works of Cedar several years back in Cracked: An Anthology of Eggsellent Chicken Stories, and after reading her piece there knew I had to track down and read more from her pen. And to date everything I have read has been entertaining and some have just been amazing stories. The description of this volume states:

“Some ghosts refuse to stay buried.

Fresh from the cursed hollows of Possum Creek, Special Agent Amaya Lombard is yanked back to the one place she swore she’d never return: Nesika House, the coastal coven that once cost her everything. When the high priestess who nearly destroyed her demands help recovering a stolen ritual chalice, Amaya has no choice but to walk through those familiar, poisonous wards — this time with a badge, a partner, and fourteen years of hard-won scars.

What she finds inside is far more dangerous than any illusion.

Child of Crows — a Witchward novella.”

I read this shortly after it released. The previous volume, Possum Creek Massacre, jumped to the top of my ‘to be read’ pile when Sanderson announced this volume in the series was coming out soon. This was another amazing read from Sanderson’s skillful pen. This book and series is a little different than many of her other works I have read. Amaya really reminds me of Annie O'Malley by K.T. Galloway, except Annie uses perception and feelings to help the team and Amaya can sense magic and even track or trace it at times. I read a lot of British and Scottish crime novels the likes of the DCI Kett novels from Alex Smith and the DCI Will Blake novels from J.E. Mayhew. And the DCI Jack Logan books by J.D. Kirk. I have also read all the Reacher offerings from the Child brothers, and I can state this novella is right up there. It nails the police force and investigative vibe, but with that extra element, and a whole lot of surprises. 

In this volume we are given a much deeper look into Amaya’s background, history and personal challenges. The characters are incredibly well written. We cannot help but feel for Amaya who appears to be a bridge between 2 worlds or way of seeing the world. Amaya Lombard has recently been drafted into the FBI for a special project. She has returned home to wrap up some loose ends and prep for a move. A move we are not sure is temporary or not. When a skeleton from her past appears and throws a massive curve into the plans. And Amaya finds herself heading to the last place on earth she would ever voluntarily go. Fortunately her former partner has her back, and soon a new adventure begins. 

This story is part police procedural, part supernatural, and part finding your place in the world, and it makes for an excellent story! I have been impressed with all of Sanderson’s writing that I have read to date, and have very much also enjoyed her works published under the name of Lilania Begley. This is a great novella in an excellent series. It sets up some interesting options for the announced novel that fall’s next in the series. It is a moving read. I can easily recommend this novella and series. I look forward to the next novel in the series, and hopefully more to come.

Books by Cedar Sanderson:
Warp Resonance
One-Eyed Dragon
Snow Angel
Inktail & Friends: A Coloring Book
Voyageur's Cap
Fairy Little Sister
Milkweed
Mindflow
Crow Moon
Zombie Maggots
Poor Gregory

The Groundskeeper Series:

Pixie for Hire Series:
Dragon Noir
Pixie for Hire: Omnibus Edition

Children of Myth Series:
Vulcan's Kittens 
The God’s Wolfling

The Tanager Series:
Jade Star
Tanager's Fledglings 

Witchward Series:

Illustrated by Cedar:
Something Wicked #15
Jormungandr's Venom (Fenris Unchained Book 3)
Hunted Behavior
A Time To Die
Legion

Contributed to:
The Hearts' Enchantment
Calexit- The Anthology
Supernatural Streets
Something Wicked Anthology, Vol One
Something Wicked #15
Mythic Delirium Magazine Issue 0.4
The Haunted Library Anthology: Volume 1 
But Not Broken - Hope and Healing Book 2
Postcards From Mars - Postcard Stories Book 1
Space Cowboys - Raconteur Press Anthologies Book 4
Space Cowboys 2: Electric Rodeo - Raconteur Press Anthologies Book 5
Twisted Tropes
Steam-Powered Postcards - Postcard Stories Book 2
Space Marines - Raconteur Press Anthologies Book 6
Fanta-Fly Postcards: A Micro-Fiction Collection
Postcards from Foolz: A Micro-Fiction Collection
Falcons of Malta
Space Marines 2 - Raconteur Press Anthologies Book 9
Single Servings of Liberty - Postcard Stories Book 5
Tales From The Occupation: A Fae Wars Book 4

Books as Lilania Begley:
Slice of Pie
...

Sumire Series:

Bluehills Series:

Contributed to as Lilania Begley:
He Was Dead When I got There
...


Snow in Her Eyes - Cedar Sanderson - Witchward Book 1

Possum Creek Massacre - Cedar Sanderson - Witchward Book 2

Child of Crows - Cedar Sanderson - Witchward Book 3

Thursday, 2 July 2026

In the Midst of a River - Clayton Barnett - Tales from the Lemurverse Anthology One

In the Midst of a River
Tales from the Lemurverse Anthology One
Clayton Barnett (Editor)
3-AR Studios
ISBN 9798308332312
eISBN 9798230022954
ASIN B0DXVYD55C 

In the Midst of a River - edited by Clayton Barnett - Tales from the Lemurverse Anthology One

I stumbled upon the second anthology in the Lemurverse, Amelia Counterrevolution, and absolutely loved it. I had picked up this one before even finishing that offering. One of the things I love about anthologies is being introduced to new authors, only one of the authors in this volume does not make an appearance in the second. Another thing I love is short form fiction is a very different art form than writing novels. And this work has a few different styles of short fiction in a few genres. To be honest I enjoyed each and every one of them, some more than others but overall a great collection. But I am getting ahead of myself, back to the volume at hand. 

The description of the anthology states:

“A talented team of writers have come together to produce ten short stories of speculative fiction for your enjoyment. Interstellar war, devious politics, espionage, crime, and even some bucolic peace, with a little romance on the side.

**

All of these united by the theme of In the Midst of a River. It could be a river on Earth or another planet; perhaps a river of stars. Or even a river of tears. These stories will touch your spirit, head, and heart. And make you stop and think, the next time you find yourself in the midst of a river.”

The contributors are:

Page Zaplendam
Joseph Isenberg
S. Donovan Croft
Clayton Barnett
Grathew

And each contributor penned two pieces in the collection. 
 
The stories are:

The Stillness in the River
The Intellectual Choice
A Bad Day for the Company
Gang, Gang, the Hail’s All Here!
The Oligarchs: A Weapons of Legend Tale
Circulus Interiorem: A Weapons of Legend Tale
Irrational Pai
Columbia River Diplomacy
Saturday Night
Chasing a letter

As mentioned two each in sequence in order based on the contributors list. At the beginning of the volume is QR codes to take you to the contributors. And the end of the collection are brief biographies. Quite well written and entertaining. I would have preferred if the QR codes on the digital edition were just links. But for those using mobile or physical copy it will work well. Before the text begins is a quote:

““No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.”
     - Heraclitus

And then the editor’s forward states:

“Once upon a time, there was the Science Fiction and Fantasy Group on a social media site called Gab.com. There, various oddballs could gather and exchange outlandish ideas. Over time, it was agreed that face-to-face was needed, and the Imaginarium Convention in Louisville, Kentucky was chosen.

Two the first year, three the next, five the third, unofficially, the name Lemurs, from Mister Isenberg, was chosen for our writing circle.

At the end of that third year, I suggested we make an anthology of our very disparate works, highlighting our own styles. To not have things off in five different directions, I proposed a common theme, which is the title of this collection.

This has been one of the most difficult projects I have worked on; goading writers makes herding cats look simple. Missing one deadline after another, finally, all stories were in. Edited first by me and copyedited by Stephen Zimmer, I finally stuck a fork in this project.

Still wildly divergent, the theme knits these works together. I hope you, the reader, will meet us In the Midst of a River.

Deus vult.”

There are some great stories in this collection and a two I absolutely loved. I admit I laughed out loud at Gang, Gang, the Hail’s All Here!. And the story Irrational Pai has some serious humour. I also really enjoyed Chasing A Letter. I can easily state each story was worth the read. 

I also really appreciated the +JMJ+ dedication by the editor and the Deus Vult in the forward. I did have 2 of the authors in my ‘to be read’ pile, after reading book two in this series and this collection only reinforced bumping those authors up. I would not hesitate to pick up a third Lemurverse collection and it would definitely jump to the top of my ‘to be read pile’! This is a good anthology that I can easily recommend. 

Book in the Tales from the Lemurverse Series:
In the Midst of a River
In the Midst of a River - edited by Clayton Barnett - Tales from the Lemurverse Anthology One

Amelia Counterrevolution - edited by Clayton Barnett - Tales from the Lemurverse Anthology Two


Wednesday, 1 July 2026

Oldtown Brothers Born - A.K. Frailey - Oldtown Book 2

Brothers Born
Oldtown Book 2
A.K. Frailey
A. K. Frailey Books
ISBN 9798994596579
eISBN 9798994596562
ASIN B0H6NJB51F

Oldtown Brothers Born - A.K. Frialey - Oldtown Book 2

I believe this is the thirteenth time I have read a book by Frailey. I have read a few of her adult fiction and non-fiction titles. I have all the others on my ‘to be read’ pile. I absolutely love this second volume in this newer series, I have been recommending this book and series to friends and family, and it is one I wish my daughters will read.

The description of this volume states:

“After twenty years, Kai Curran is reunited with his half-brother and discovers that he must face haunting childhood wounds, heal from personal trauma, and care for his four-year-old nephew. The OldTown community supports Kai during his crises, encourages a burgeoning romance, and teaches him the true meaning of family.”

About the author we are informed:

“A. K. Frailey has written the historical sci-fi OldEarth Encounter series, a contemporary first contact novel, Last of Her Kind, the Newearth sci-fi series, an OldTown series, short story collections, a modern parent's reflection on J. R. R. Tolkien's works in The Road Goes Ever On: A Christian Journey Through The Lord of the Rings, personal and introspective My Road books, children's books, and a poetry collection. She taught elementary education in Milwaukee, WI; Chicago, IL; Los Angeles, CA; and Wood River, IL. She also trained teachers in the Philippines for the Peace Corps and later earned a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Creative Writing for Entertainment from Full Sail University. Ann homeschooled all her children and currently manages her rural homestead with her family and their numerous critters. In her spare time, she serves as an election judge and secretary/treasurer of her small town's cemetery.”

I will state again about 30 years ago I went through a phase where I read 30 volumes from Madeleine L’Engle over about 18 months. I read her youth fiction, her adult fiction, and her theology, anything I could lay my hands on. And thanks to some generous friends I was able to travel and meet her at a conference. Her works have had a lasting impact on me. And with the reading of this new series I can now say the same of Frailey, I have read her fiction, her non-fiction, her poetry, and I plan on reading everything she has in print. While reading this I thought a lot about three specific L’Engle works: A House Like a Lotus, A Ring of Endless Light, and The Young Unicorns. Those three works are clearly gears at tweens, and teens This is for older teens, young adults and adults.

This is another deeply moving story. As a father of daughters it was at times very hard to read. It is the story of family, friendships, community, and small town life. It is the story of family, addiction, forgiveness and trials. It also has an element of an unknown child being dropped at the doorstep of the biological father. While reading this a young man reached out to me, believing my deceased brother is his father. In a strange twist of life imitating art. 

Kai Curran has decided to settle in Oldtown. He has started building a life, very different from the one he left behind. But his plans and work might all come undone as his estranged half-brother appears in town and is toting a young son, neither of them knew about. Kai is trying to navigate supporting his nephew, building his life, and figuring out what is really best for his brother and his battle with addictions. Things might all come crashing down before he has really had the chance to establish his roots. To find out read this excellent novel.

L’Engle wrote two types of fiction: Chronos – real time fiction, and Kairos – fiction that crosses space and time. Frailey has done the same in her works. And this is a perfect Chronos story. Frailey is a modern day L’Engle, and this is an wonderful offering from her masterful pen. It is a story you will find hard to put down, and one that will touch your heart. Few of us in this day and age have not encountered broken families, and addiction, and this story does a masterful job of showing it is well-handled way. It is moving on many levels. It looks to be the next story in what is shaping up to be an amazing series! When you finish you will be desperate for another book in the series. 

I highly recommend this story.

Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2022 Catholic Reading Plan!


Books by A.K. Frailey:

Old Earth Series:
OldEarth ARAM Encounter
OldEarth Ishtar Encounter
OldEarth Neb Encounter
OldEarth Georgios Encounter
OldEarth Melchior Encounter

New Earth Series:
NewEarth: Justine Awakens
NewEarth A Hero's Crime

Oldtown Series:

Wise Home Series:
Wise Home on Lily Pad Pond

Non-Fiction:
My Road Goes Ever On A Timeless Journey

Note: Old series that got reworked into other series:

Deliverance Series:
ARAM
Ishtar's Redemption: Trial by Fire
NEB the Great: Shadows of the Past

Hidden Heritage Series:
Georgios
Georgios II - A Chosen People

Fly, Sparrow, Fly - A.K. Frailey - Oldtown Book 1








Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Top Ten Fiction and Non-Fiction Books Second Quarter 2026

 Top Ten Fiction and Non-Fiction Books Second Quarter 2026


It has been an excellent year for reading so far, not my best to date, but my second best. I averaged under a book and a half a day. Faster than the last few years, and so many books and series I am working through. 

In April of 2023 I wrote a piece called How I Read So Much? Because I get asked the question so often, read the piece linked above if you are looking for some ideas on ways to read more. 

This quarter I read 110 books and I did not any to the ‘did not finish’ list, one of my highest second quarters since I started keeping track, below is the comparison with the last 10 years:

     2026 - 110
     2025 - 118
     2024 - 78
     2023 – 109
     2022 – 110
     2021 – 104
     2020 – 85
     2019 – 102
     2018 – 102
     2017 – 112
     2016 – 36

Year to date by the numbers:

Books Read: 110
First Time Reads: 86
Fiction: 49
Non-Fiction: 61
5/5 Stars: 79
5 Stars Fiction: 44
5 Stars Non-Fiction: 35

The second quarter of this year was great. I can state again that looking back 2016 is a bit of an outlier as late that year I switched jobs and have since had much better work – life balance. In the spring of 2016, I worked through Brandon Vogt’s course Read More Books Now (now available on ClaitasU). The year before that I removed all games from my phone and tablet and my reading had doubled. This year I received a physical Kindle for Christmas; instead of reading on my phone; and my reading has gone up again.

Here is my top ten fiction and non-fiction books of the second quarter of 2026.

Top Ten Non-Fiction Books:

2. Holy Nurses - Dr. Gosia Brykczynska - CTS Books 
3. Holy Scientists - Fr Douglas McGonagle - CTS Books
4. Rescued II: True Stories for Catholic Kids - Kathryn Griffin Swegart 
5. St John Henry Newman: A New Doctor of the Church - Fr Hermann Geissler, FSO - CTS Books 
6. The People of the Way of the Cross: Walking with Jesus through the Eyes of 14 Witnesses - Marci Alborghetti
7. Great Spiritual Teachers Series - Ave Maria Press
Grace Through Simplicity The Practical Spirituality of Evelyn Underhill - John J. Kirva
8. Letter to a Friend on the Prayer of the Heart - Dom André Poisson and Erik Varden - CTS Books 
10. Stories of Saints and the Beatitudes - Sr Marie Paul Curley FSP 
11. The Practice of the Presence of God - Brother Lawrence  with Dr. Matthew K. Minerd, Fr. Gregory Pine, Rebecca Dougherty - Ascension Catholic Classics

Bonus Books:
15 Days of Prayer With Series 
15 Days of Prayer With Saint Louis De Montfort - Veronique Pinardon
15 Days of Prayer with Saint Philip Neri - Jean-François Audrain 

Just A Minute Meditations - Pauline Books and Media
Trusting in God’s Love - Kathryn J. Hermes FSP
Growing in Self Esteem - Marie Paul Curley, FSP

Mini Saints & Missionaries Library - Pettyfeather Publishing
Seven Saints for Boys: A First Communion Collection of Courage and Faith

Top Ten Fiction Books:

1. Far Distant Shores and Other Stores - Fiorella de Maria 
2. Closing Accounts - E. P. Cowley 
3. Lioness Lost - Susan Brinkmann - Chronicles of Ariella Book 1 
4. Witchward Series - Cedar Sanderson
Child of Crows Wings of Broken Magic
5. The Fighter - Jim Sano - Father Tom Book  7
6. Running Out of Sand - MaryJo Thayer - Sand and Soul Book 2 
7. The Timeless Series  - Richard Paolinelli and Gibson Buffa
The Timeless - Dreams Of The Storyteller 17
Secret Of The Sphinx - Dreams of the Storyteller 18
8. Dragon Noir - Cedar Sanderson - Pixie for Hire Book 3   
9. Books by Rodman Philbrick
10. Amelia Counterrevolution - edited by Clayton Barnett - Tales from the Lemurverse Anthology Two

Bonus Books Shakespearean Themed Fiction:
Shakespearen Shorts
ERROR 404: LOVE NOT FOUND: A Romeo and Juliet Reboot - Ty Balt
Hostile Takeover: A Macbeth Remix - Rex MacDuff

Shakespeare Murder Series - Guy Hale
The Croaking Raven 

Post Apocalyptic Space Shakespeare - William Shakespeare and Ted Neill

Bonus Books by A.K. Frailey
Wise Home - Wise Home Book 1

I have averaged just over a book a day over the last decade; and closer to a book and a quarter over the last few years. In April of 2023 I wrote a piece called How I Read So Much? Because I get asked the question so often, read the piece linked above if you are looking for some ideas on ways to read more. 

Note: I do not include books that have been read in previous years and were reread this year in my top ten lists, they are sometimes in the bonus section.
 
But if you want more options check out my favourite books year by year list


Relates Posts: 
Top 10 Fiction Books 1st Quarter 2010
Top 10 Fiction Books 2nd Quarter 2010
Top 10 Reading Goals for 2010
Top 10 Fiction Books 3rd Quarter 2010

Top 10 Fiction Books 4th Quarter 2010
Top Ten Reading Goals For 2010 - Recap

Top 10 Fiction Books 2010
Top 10 Picture Books of 2010
Top 10 Non-Fiction Books of 2010

Top 10 Graphic Novels for 2010
Top Ten Reading Goals For 2011
 

Top Ten Fiction Books 1st Quarter 2011
Top Ten Fiction Books 2nd Quarter 2011
Top Ten Reading Goals for 2011 Update
 
Top Ten Fiction Books 3rd Quarter 2011 
Top Ten Fictions Books 4th Quarter 2011
Top Ten Fiction Books 2011
Top Ten Reading Goals 2011 - Recap
Top Ten Reading Goals 2012
Top Ten Fiction Books 1st Quarter 2012
Top Ten Fiction Books 2nd Quarter 2012

Top Ten Fiction Books 3rd Quarter 2012
Top Ten Fiction Books  4th Quarter 2012
Top Ten Fiction Books 2012
Top Ten Non-Fiction Books 2012
Top Ten Reading Goals 2012 - Recap
Top Ten Reading Goals 2013
Top 10 Fiction Books 1st Quarter 2013
Top 10 Fiction Books 2nd Quarter 2013
Top 10 Books Second Half 2013
Top Ten Fiction Books 2013
Top Ten Non-Fiction Books 2013 
Top Ten Books First Quarter 2014
Top Ten Books Second Quarter 2014
Top Ten Books Third Quarter 2014
Top Ten Books Fourth Quarter 2014
Top Ten Fiction Books 2014
Top Ten Non-Fiction Books 2014
Top Ten Books First Quarter 2015
Top Ten Books Second Quarter 2015
Top Ten Books Third Quarter 2015
Top Ten Books Fourth Quarter 2015
Top Ten Fiction Books 2015
Top Ten Non-Fiction Books 2015
Top Ten Books First Quarter 2016
Top Ten Books Second Quarter 2016
Top Ten Books Third Quarter 2016
Top Ten Books Fourth Quarter 2016
Top Ten Non- Fiction Books 2016
Top Ten Fiction Books 2016
Top Ten Catholic Books
Top Ten Books First Quarter 2017
Top Ten Books Second Quarter 2017
Top Ten Books Third Quarter 2017
Top Ten Books Fourth Quarter 2017
Top Ten Non-Fiction Books 2017
Top Ten Fiction Books 2017
Top Ten Books First Quarter 2018
Top Ten Books Second Quarter 2018
Top Ten Books Third Quarter 2018
Top Ten Books Fourth Quarter 2018
Top Ten Non-Fiction Books 2018
Top Ten Fiction Books 2018
Top Ten Books First Quarter 2019
Top Ten Books Second Quarter 2019
Top Ten Books Third Quarter 2019
Top Ten Books Fourth Quarter 2019
Top Ten Non-Fiction Books 2019
Top Ten Fiction Books 2019
Top Ten Books First Quarter 2020
Top Ten Books Second Quarter 2020
Top Ten Books Third Quarter 2020
Top Ten Books Fourth Quarter 2020 
All Top Ten Lists on Book Reviews and More

Statistics Books Read By Year:

261 - 2026 January-June
424 - 2025 
363 - 2024  
455 - 2023 
438 - 2022
365 - 2021
317 - 2020 
392 - 2019
359 - 2018
380 - 2017 
272 - 2016 
177 - 2015 
130 - 2014 
 88 -  2013
176 - 2012 
163 - 2011
302 - 2010
142 - 2009
 98 - 2008
 83 - 2007
191 - 2006
151 - 2005
 60 - 2004
 52 - 2003
 97 - 2002
 50 - 2001
 41 - 2000
 71 - 1999
 73 - 1998
131 - 1997
101 - 1996