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I tried to read 60 books this with the Goodreads challenge. I initially started out late and then, I'm not sure if it was because it was a challenge, began reading fiendishly. This was not the answer for me. I'm now onto something like book 15 or 16 since July but I've taken so many long breaks its astounding. I think I over indulged at the beginning.
I think maybe next year I'll be more realistic with my numbers and time frame, as well as plan a reading list instead of just picking up random books. I'm not a great decision maker.
I think maybe next year I'll be more realistic with my numbers and time frame, as well as plan a reading list instead of just picking up random books. I'm not a great decision maker.


I set 25 books as my reading challenge goal this year, then read like a demon for the first few months of 2012. Ended up changing the goal to 35, then 50. I finished book 49, and most of book 50...... then decided to amend the goal to 52.
That way it'll be an average of one book a week, which is pretty awesome for me! I had all but stopped reading entirely until about June last year, then I rediscovered the joys when I was going through a tricky time.
That way it'll be an average of one book a week, which is pretty awesome for me! I had all but stopped reading entirely until about June last year, then I rediscovered the joys when I was going through a tricky time.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Crying of Lot 49 (other topics)The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia (other topics)
Valley of the Dolls (other topics)
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (other topics)
Babel-17 (other topics)
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My picks were:
1) The Metamorphosis so that I could read The Meowmorphosis.
Fail AND fail.
2) I said A Game of Thrones - Except Derek convinced me this was a bad idea, or I'd only read Martin all year, and then still be waiting for the final instalment. So I replaced it with the Hater trilogy.
I've read Dog Blood but not Them or Us
3)Either People Live Still in Cashtown Corners or Idaho Winter by Tony Burgess.
I read and loved both.
Better get on that! Anyone else set themselves any goals this year? Did you make it?