a year-long neck-and-neck contest between ottawa councillors jeff leiper and matt luloff is finally coming to a head, with each still very much in the running in these waning days of 2024 to claim all the glory. the competition is about who can read the most books this year. call it a battle of the pages. the dewey decimal dogfight. a spine-tingling page-turner. a novel … oh, never mind.
both councillors are ardent bibliophiles: luloff even chairs the ottawa public library’s board of trustees. each also uses goodreads, a social media website that allows users keep track of the books they’ve read, as well as access reviews and all manner of book-related minutiae, and keep an eye on others’ progress.
leiper has been logging his reads on the site since 2016, clocking in roughly 70 titles a year, except for the first two years of the pandemic, when restrictions on public gatherings kept him tethered at home more often. as a result, in 2020 and 2021, he read 118 and 117 books, respectively.
luloff, meanwhile, is a relative newcomer to goodreads, only signing up in november 2023.
at the start of this year, the councillors, unbeknownst to one other, each pledged to try to read 50 books during the year. according to luloff, neither acknowledged the other’s efforts until the summer, when luloff saw that leiper had hit his target of 50, and sent him a congratulatory note. leiper responded with a similar note, remarking on luloff also reaching his 50th.