Aaaanyway, I use letter grades + negatives and positives, with a C book being average, books B- and above being books I'd recommend, A+ books being books I couldn't have enjoyed more (and also being quite rare), and F books being books so offensively bad I couldn't find a single good thing to say about them (fortunately, also rare).
The great majority of the books I read in 2005 were in the B range: 63%! 18% were in the A range, so it means I'd be comfortable recommending about 81% of what I read this year. Pretty good!
A+: 3%
A: 4%
A-: 10%
B+: 30%
B: 20%
B-: 13%
C+: 8%
C: 4%
C-: 4%
D+: 2%
D: 1%
D-: 0%
F: 0%
Of course, this grade distribution includes both rereads and first-time reads, and I obviously only reread books I thought were really great the first time around, so the distribution for first-time reads should be quite different. I mean, I only gave A+ to two new-to-me books this year: the new Harry Potter and Fallen From Grace, by Laura Leone!
Looking at the grade distribution for non-rereads I see that, while the number of B books was still quite high, there were significantly fewer As, and quite a few more Cs. Still very few Ds and no Fs, though, so this was a pretty good year!
A+: 1%
A: 2%
A-: 6%
B+: 28%
B: 22%
B-: 15%
C+: 10%
C: 5%
C-: 6%
D+: 2%
D: 1%
D-: 0%
F: 0%
To be continued...
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