How many books I read will probably depend on how long work from home lasts, not having to drive back and forth for work has given me more time to take non-working lunches, etc. and given me more time to read. I read a lot of books in 2020, something in the 15-25 range I think, would have to look at my kindle.
Most recent was Chaos, the Charles Manson book. Great book if you like being blackpilled. Kind of a weird hybrid of true crime and memoir, the author was contracted to write a magazine article about Manson for the 20th anniversary, and in his efforts to find a new angle that hadn't been done to death he discovered some old interview transcripts from the trial that proved the prosecution's narrative of the killings was wrong and that they'd suborned perjury to make the narrative stick, badly enough that it would've overturned the conviction if it came up. This led him down a nightmare rabbit hole that consumed 20 years of his life. A lot of the conspiracy stuff you hear nowadays about Manson comes from the book, how the Manson Family was basically immune to the law and routinely violated probation and got arrested for all kinds of shit and just walked out after a few days with no charges, numerous very obvious CIA agents getting themselves involved with the investigation, and most disturbingly correspondence between Louis Jolyon West (most famous for killing an elephant with LSD) and Sidney Gottlieb (director of MKULTRA) where West claims to have developed methods for using LSD and stimulants to induce psychosis and alter morals. West worked at the Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic where Manson hung out while he was first forming the Family.
You know, Manson, the guy famous for LSD and stimulants to induce psychosis and alter morals. Like I said, great book if you like being blackpilled, but worth noting that it doesn't come to any conclusions. The entire Manson story is such a clusterfuck of coverups and spooks and mysteriously missing documents that it's impossible to pull out a single clear answer to what and why, and basically everyone who would've known the truth is dead now.