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from the The Book Challenge group.
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Maybe you need a "reading friend" who can get you motivated to read again, or virtually poke you back into gear and get you to continue with your goal.
What's helped me get to my reading goals is to add an easier/lighter/even silly read in with more serious ones to get variety. I'm also a big proponent of reading a book only if you're enjoying it - I'm never afraid to ditch a book if I'm not into it. There are way too many books and not enough time out there to torture yourself over a book, just to say you read it. Have fun reading!

Why not just simply keep track of what you'd like to read, and then what you actually read for the year (or whatever time frame). Have fun reading, and don't stress if you read only one book or end up reading one hundred.
Good luck and have fun reading!
Catamorandi wrote: "I'm afraid I will have to drop out. Having goals and time constraints just seems to ruin the enjoyment I get from reading. I am dropping out of all of my challenges. I like to enjoy my reading."

2. Love to Love You Bradys: The Bizarre Story of The Brady Bunch Variety Hour – Ted Nichelson, Susan Olsen, Lisa Sutton
3. Celebrity Skin: Tattoos, Brands, and Body Adornments of the Stars – Jim Gerard
4. The Tattoo Sourcebook: Over 500 Images for Body Decoration – Andy Sloss
5.The Du Ponts: Houses and Gardens in the Brandywine – Maggie Lidz


114. Cake Wrecks – Jen Yates
115. Corruption's Child – J.R. Lindermuth
I took my $115 on a trip to Florida this past week. Just wish it was a bit warmer! Now onto 2010 challenges!


105. I'm Just Here For The Food – Alton Brown
106. Three Little Fish And The Big Bad Shark – Ken Geist
107. The Duchess of Whimsy – Randall de Seve
108. What's My Pee Telling Me? - J. Richman & A. Sheth
109. The Dangerous Alphabet – Neil Gaiman
110. Patchwork & Ornament: - Jeanette Feldman
111. Heretical Rites – Larry Hamm
112. Gifts of the Heart – Karen Oman
113. The Autobiography of Santa Claus – Jeff Guinn

89. STOP IT! - Sally Lee
90. Men with Red Ties: Diary of an Émigré - Nastya Polikarpova
91. Jack's Dreams Come To Life - Sara Jackson
92. Guess How Much I Love You – Sam McBratney
93. Flat Stanley - Jeff Brown
94. The Day I Swapped my Dad for Two Goldfish – Neil Gaiman
95. The Pumpkin Plant That Almost Ate Our School – Frederick Williamson
96. Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery - Deborah Howe
97. Too Many Pears! - Jackie French
98. The Girl on the Yellow Giraffe – Ronald Himler
99. Tilly the Tidy Puppy – Jenny Dale
100. For Men Only – Shaunti & Jeff Feldhahn (Hooray I hit 100 books!)
101. Skippyjon Jones – Judy Schachner
102. Have You Fed The Cat? - Michele Coxon
103. Creatures of the Night - Multiple Authors/Absolute XPress Flash Fiction Challenge

82. Cracking The $$$ Code: What Successful Men Know And You Don't (Yet) – Patricia Annino
83. The Wolves in the Walls – Neil Gaiman
84. Library Mouse – Daniel Kirk
85. The Great Smelly, Slobbery, Small-Tooth Dog – Margaret MacDonald
86. Bear Dreams – Elisha Cooper
87. Bark If You Love Me - Louise Bernikow

78. Little Dog – Lisa Jahn-Clough
79. Chin and the Magic Stones – L.J.Salazar
80. Fairy Hunters, Ink. - Sheila Dane

65. The Land of Expression - Mutiya & David Vision
66. The Adventures of Snip in Oregon - Betty Moir
67. Fartiste - Kathleen Krull and Paul Brewer
68. The Test - Patricia Gussin
69. Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type - Doreen Cronin
70. Addiction What's Really Going On? Inside a Heroin Treatment Program - Debora McClosky & Barbara Sinor
71. One Deadly Sister - Rod Hoisington
72. No, Never! - Sally Lee
73. Feng Shui: So Easy A Child Can Do It - Pat Heydlauff
74. Messy Tessy - Leah Orr
75. And Tango Makes Three - Justin Richardson & Peter Parnell
76. The Peruke Maker - Ruby Dominguez

Wow. That's a great idea. I never thought of doing something like that. My goal was 55 books and I am on book 75. I can't believe how many books I read this year. Next year I will have to make the challenge a little higher.
Hi Tara!
75! Way cool, now you'll have to definitely make a goal of 100 or more for your next year's challenge, you really did well so far.

wwhere do you get your books?
I am on my 11th book
Great to hear you're on your way with your reading! Keep it going.
I have been getting my books lately at the library since it's free and won't clog up my home with more books. I also get review copies from authors/publishers sent to me so I'm fairly set with all the books to read.

Cool - glad you like this challenge idea. I'm not sure what I'm going to spend my saved money on yet. Maybe it should be something reading related, but then again I have too many books to read as it is! :)
Julie wrote: "I think I'm gonna join this challenge too.
What does everyone plan on spending their reward on?
"


59. Second Time Around - Linda Faulkner
60. Bicycles: Love Poems - Nikki Giovanni
61. Wally the Walking Fish: Meets Madison and Cooper - Gary Lamit
62. In My Heart - Ursula Hanks
63. Queen Vernita Visits the Blue Ice Mountains - Dawn Menge

52. Scars Beneath The Skin - A.J. Duggan
53. Liquid Soul - Matthew Carter
54. The Year of Fog - Michelle Richmond
55. The Inconvenient Adventures of Uncle Chestnut - Paul Nowak
56. It's Not Easy Being Green: And Other Things to Consider - Jim Henson
57. Across the Pond - Storyheart

48. Extraordinary Blogs And Ezines - Lynne Rominger
49. Ask Me About My Divorce: Women Open Up About Moving On - Candace Walsh
50. Laughter of the Damned - Mike Corbett
51. Creative Recovery: A Complete Addiction Treatment Program That Uses Your Natural Creativity - Eric Maisel, Susan Raeburn

46. The Dirty Secrets Club - Meg Gardiner