I’ll address some questions I expect.

I have so much free time because I have no kids or dogs, and a job that respects my time off. I also travel for work and will spend evenings in a hotel with nothing to do but read. (Or game)

March and April were relatively low due to Monster Hunter Wilds kicking off a game binge where I completed Dragon Age Veilguard and Oblivion immediately after.

Death Stranding 2 released at the very end of June so why is June so low compared to July? I hadn’t played Death Stranding 1 before, so I platinumed that game in June in anticipation of the new release. I also platinumed the new game but had a 4 day weekend pet sitting over the 4th so I was finished by the first week of July leaving plenty of reading time.

I thought it might be a better fit for mildly interesting but decided this data is prettier than a lot of stuff I’ve seen posted here recently lol

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  1. PalatableRadish on

    I like this. One comment though, why are there data points for November and December when they haven’t happened?

  2. What’s the delta on your “hours reading per day” at it’s highest and lowest? Do you shift from 3-4 hours a day to 1-2?

    I’m trying to grasp if you read real fast, or if when you aren’t gaming you just absolutely *crush* book-facing time 🙂

    Partially asking because I’ve (somewhat successfully!) been reducing my VG time in favor of reading & writing.

  3. How in the world did you read 63 books. I have read 7 books this year so far (Hail Mary project being the biggest book) Targetting 12 this year, still behind my target lol. 

  4. Love to see the collision of my two favorite subs. StoryGraph has so much beautiful data!