In 2020 I kept a full list of the books that I read for the first time ever. I completed 30 books in 2020, which, while not as many as I wanted to read, is definitely more than I read in 2019 and sets a good baseline for what I can beat in 2021. I thought that it might be a good idea to list the books that I read here, along with a number rating for each one. I won't say anything about each book, besides the number, just to make sure this post doesn't go on for too long. This post will definitely be longer than mine tend to be, and much less interesting, but I like the idea of posting my lists here at the end of every year to document what I read. 1. The Chosen - Chaim Potok 5/5 2. The Screwtape Letters- C.S. Lewis 3/5 3. The Stranger - Albert Camus 4/5 4. Eleven Rings - Phil Jackson 3/5 5. Overthrow - Stephen Kinzer 5/5 6. The Communist Manifesto - Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 4.5/5 7. Ways of Seeing - John Berger 5/5 8. Wage-Labour and Capital - Karl Marx 5/5...
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