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| I'm a little late posting this, but it's time for my annual accounting of all the reading and listening I've done over the course of 2025. Here's how this past year broke down in terms of titles and numbers: TOTALS Books: 52 Podcasts: 1,153 Comics: 444 Scripts: 12 According to Goodreads, my stats were: 14,880 pages read (down 3,728 words from last year), 292 average pages per book (down 40 pages from last year), the shortest book I read was 38 pages (up 8 pages from last year), and the longest book I read was 560 pages (down 285 pages from last year) BOOKS Fiction Bad Date by Ellery Lloyd City of Last Chances by Adrian Tchaikovsky A Court of Thorn and Roses by Sarah J. Maas Daggerheart Core Rulebook by Darrington Press D&D Monster Manual (2024) by Wizards of the Coast Eberron: Rising from the Last War by Wizards of the Coast Eerie Basin by Ivy Pochoda A Farewell to Arms by John Steinbeck Fog & Fury by Rachel Howzell Hall Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King Gemini Blue by Kara Cavalli Heir to Atlantis by Chris Fox Hero of Metalhaven by G J Ogden I'll Follow You by Charlene Wang The Kidnapping of Alice Ingold by Cate Holahan The Magitech Chronicles Roleplaying Game by Chris Fox One by One by Ruth Ware Only Way Out by Tod Goldberg The Starless Crown by James Rollins Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide by Wizards of the Coast Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn by Matthew Mercer The Undoing of Alejandro Velasco by Diego Boneta Voice Like a Hyacinth by Mallory Pearson What Happened to Lucy Vale by Lauren Oliver While the Dark Remains by Joanna Ruth Meyer Nonfiction The 16 Undeniable Laws of Communication by Robert C. Maxwell American Black Widow by Gregg Olsen The Artful Edit by Susan Bell Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You) by The McElroys Finding Your Voice as a Writer by C.A. Mason For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming & James Bond by Ben Macintyre The Game Master's Book of Astonishing Random Tables by Ben Egloff The Game Master's Handbook of Proactive Roleplaying by Jonah Fishel How to Be a Rockstar Screenwriter by David Silverman & Rogena Schuyler How to Read Nonfiction Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster How to Sell 1,000 Books a Month by Susan U. Neal How to Write a Screenplay That Doesn't Suck & Will Actually Sell by Michael Rogan Steering the Craft by Ursula K. Le Guin The Ultimate RPG Character Backstory Guide (Expanded Genres Edition) by James D'Amato The Ultimate RPG Game Master's Guide by James D'Amato PODCASTS Adventuring Academy — 22 episodes Ask NT Wright Anything — 53 episodes Dead Pilots Society — 13 episodes The Ezra Klein Show — 71 episodes Freakonomics — 49 episodes The Gray Area — 30 episodes How Did This Get Made? — 9 episodes How I Built This — 3 episodes Imaginary Worlds — 21 episodes Interesting Times (f.k.a. Matter of Opinion) — 37 episodes Offline with Jon Favreau — 50 episodes Pod Save the World — 54 episodes Politix — 51 episodes Q&A — 17 episodes The Rewatchables — 25 episodes Runaway Country — 10 episodes Scriptnotes — 24 episodes The Slate Political Gabfest — 60 episodes Slow Burn — 14 episodes TED Radio Hour — 17 episodes Untitled Female Driven Podcast — 5 episodes What A Day — 224 episodes Write On — 12 episodes Writer's Panel — 8 episodes COMICS Alien Paradiso — 4 issues Alien Romulus — 1 issue Aliens vs. Avengers — 1 issue All-New Venom — 4 issues Alligator Loki — 1 issue Amazing Spider-Man — 18 issues Avengers — 7 issues Avengers Assemble — 4 issues Blade — 4 issues Bloodhunters — 3 issues Cable: Love & Chrome — 3 issues Captain America — 5 issues Chasm: Curse of Kaine — 3 issues Conquest 2099 — 5 issues Crypt of Shadows — 1 issue Dazzler — 3 issues Daredevil — 7 issues Daredevil: Woman Without Fear — 2 issues Deadpool — 9 issues Deadpool & Wolverine — 3 issues Eddie Brock: Carnage — 2 issues Exceptional X-Men — 6 issues Fantastic Four — 7 issues Fantastic Four: The Dinosaur Fantastic Four — 1 issue Get Fury — 1 issue Giant-Sized X-Men — 1 issue Hellhunters — 4 issues Hellverine — 4 issues Holiday Tales to Astonish — 1 issue Hulk — 1 issue Immortal Thor — 6 issues Incredible Hulk — 5 issues Insurgent Iron Man — 1 issues Infinity Watch — 2 issues Iron Man — 5 issues Kahhori — 1 issue Kid Venom — 2 issues Kidpool & Spider-Boy — 1 issue Laura Kinney: Wolverine — 3 issues Magik — 3 issues Marvel Must-Haves — 1 issue Marvel Mutts — 1 issue Marvel Zombies: Dawn of Decay — 3 issues Miles Morales: Spider-Man — 7 issues Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu — 6 issues Mystique — 5 issues Namor — 6 issues Negasonic Teenage Warhead — 1 issue New Champions — 3 issues Nick Fury vs. Fin Fang Foom — 1 issue Nyx — 7 issues Petpool: Pool Party — 1 issue Phases of the Moon Knight — 3 issues Power Man: Timeless — 2 issues Predator vs. Black Panther — 3 issues Robbie Reyes: Ghost Rider — 1 issues Rogue: Savage Land — 2 issues Sabretooth: The Dead Don't Talk — 4 issues Sam Wilson: Captain America — 3 issues Scarlet Witch — 6 issues Secret Wars — 2 issues Sentinels — 5 issues Spectacular Spider-Men — 6 issues Spider-Boy — 6 issues Spider-Gwen — 7 issues Spider-Man — 6 issues Spider Society — 2 issues Spidey and his Amazing Friends — 2 issues Spirits of Vengeance — 5 issues Star Wars — 30 issues Storm — 6 issues Timeslide — 1 issue TVA — 4 issues Ultimate Black Panther — 6 issues Ultimate Spider-Man — 6 issues Ultimate Wolverine — 2 issues Ultimate Universe — 1 issue Ultimate X-Men — 5 issues The Ultimates — 6 issues Ultraman x Avengers — 3 issues Uncanny X-Men — 13 issues Venom — 2 issues Web of Spider-Verse — 2 issues Werewolf by Night — 7 issues West Coast Avengers — 5 issues Wolverine — 13 issues Women of Marvel: She-Devils — 1 issue X-Factor — 4 issues X-Force — 7 issues X-Men — 10 issues Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man — 3 issues SCRIPTS THE 14TH FLOOR by Amy Reed & Brennan Scannell RICH DAN POOR DAN by John Enbom CAMP FRIENDS by Lauren Herstik LETTERS TO BEYONCE by Austen Earl HOW TO GET OVER BRYAN BYERS by Ilana Pena & Anne Sundell HERE SHE LIES by Gracie Glassmeyer DREAM by Lisa Muse Bryant GUY TEXT by Aaron Brownstein & Simon Ganz |
| To qualify for my Watch List every month, the following has to be something that I've watched that's new to me. It doesn't necessarily have to be a current show, but it can't be reruns or rewatches of something I've already seen. So if I'm including it in this list, it means this month is the first time I've watched it. I'll put "DNF" (Did Not Finish) next to anything that I stopped watching and have no immediate plans to finish. Movies The movies that I didn't think were that great and I don't have much more to say about were Boss Baby: Christmas Bonus and The Night Before. The movies that I thought were just okay or pretty good and I don't have much more to say about were Bad Guys: A Very Bad Holiday, Wicked: For Good, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, Marty Supreme, and Hamnet. Going down the list of others, Anaconda was a surprisingly good spoof/remake of the franchise. Jack Black, Paul Rudd, and Steve Zahn are all hilarious, and there are just enough twists and references to the old franchise to keep it fun and interesting. It was probably my favorite movie of December from a pure enjoyment perspective; everyone in the theater was cracking up as we watched it. Avatar: Fire and Ash was much better than the last installment, IMO, even if it felt repetitive from a storytelling perspective (oh no, the humans are converging all of their watercraft into one place where they'll have a climactic air and sea battle!). But Varang and her fire tribe were great antagonists, and the pacing of this one was much better. Eternity was a great premise for a romantic movie (which I don't want to spoil), which felt a little slow to start, but got much better as it went on and the tension ratcheted up. The Housemaid was a decent adaptation of the bestselling book. I thought Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried played really well off each other, and the film did a good job preserving the twists in the book. It was an entertaining domestic thriller. Television I don't have much to say about Law & Order and Law & Order SVU, and the second season of Industry was pretty dull expect for a few episodes toward the end. Same with the third season of Only Murders in the Building, which feels like it's getting further and further away from the magic of the first season. The Franchise was pretty terrible, with the sole exception of Richard E. Grant's performance... I definitely understand why it was canceled after one season. The second season of the reality series Owning Manhattan was pretty good; I like the fact that this season focused more on the challenges of growing his business rather than the drama of fame-hungry real estate agents. Ryan Serhant is an interesting guy and it's definitely entertaining reality television to watch him try to build his own brokerage into one that competes with the giants in the space. The two shows that I really enjoyed this month were Black Rabbit and St. Denis Medical. The first is a Netflix limited series starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman as brothers who own a restaurant and get in over their head with debts that they owe, and the latter is a broadcast sitcom from the guy who created Superstore, which could probably best be described as "Superstore, but this time at a regional hospital." But the formula works and they got a great cast, so who am I to complain? TOP PICK: Anaconda |