2019 Reading Challenge discussion
January
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Checking in for January

Here’s what I read so far:
Aru Shah and the Song of Death
Cucumber Quest: The Doughnut Kingdom
Cucumber Quest: The Ripple Kingdom
Cucumber Quest: The Melody Kingdom
Contagion
What Alice Forgot
I'd Rather Be Reading: The Delights and Dilemmas of the Reading Life
Dumplin'
Difficult Women
Long Way Down
Schoolgirl Missing
Aquicorn Cove
I’m so impressed you can listen at 3x. I can usually get up to 1.25-1.5x, sometimes 2x, but much higher and I just hear squeaking 😅 I want to keep listening and try to get it up to faster, because I physically read so much faster than I can listen.


Finished: Thud! and Wintersmith
Now reading: Making Money

I’m just checking in to see how everyone is doing with their reading goal. Are you on track so far? How many books have you read so far?
I’m ahead of my goal so far, I’ve read 10 books ..."
Mini Challenges or Levels would be good.

Best one as of now was Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology

I currently have 3 sitting on my queue, but I should have them done by the weekend! My goal is just to read 24 books this year, but if I keep doing these group challenges, I might swamp that number. Plus, some of the books I'm reading are series.

Challenges always help add to that number, at least for me.


Seems you got a few under your belt so far!

12. Adnan's Story: The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial 1/10
13. Broken 1/10
14. The Gendarme 1/11
15. Member of the Family: My Story of Charles Manson, Life Inside His Cult, and the Darkness That Ended the Sixties 1/12
16. The Foretelling 1/12

A good chunk were smaller books and middle grade, and I have some bigger books next on my TBR, so it should slow some, but I still expect to meet my goal for the month.
The ones since last time are:
Women Talking
The Witches
In an Absent Dream
The Mermaid's Voice Returns in This One
The One
A Monster Calls
The Book of Etta
Recursion

I hope everyone is having fun.
I just finished my first book of the year and I'm about to open up a second one. I think I'm having a book to movie January because I finished the Princess Bride and now I'm reading a Clockwork Orange
I guess I need to find another classic book and movie duo after I'm done with this one


I only read one book at a time :)

I only read one book at a time :)"
Feel better! Also great choice of book!

I only read one book at a t..."
hope you feel better very soon

Here are some news from a French reader. I've read 13 books so far and I'm currently three books at the same time : one that is nearly over, one well on its way and one (a big one ... 920 pages) that I've just started.
On the 13 books read, there is only three graphic novels but big ones ... around 300 pages each so it was almost like read a small novel ;) And there is also four children books so they're quite a quick read.
I'm quite happy with the way my reading goes for January and I hope it stays on tracks :)

Waves
Lies
Princess Princess Ever After
Lying Beneath the Oaks
The Truth Lies Here
Dear Fahrenheit 451: Love and Heartbreak in the Stacks
Cucumber Quest: The Flower Kingdom
My Favorite Half-Night Stand
Here Lies Daniel Tate
The Safest Lies


I haven't been reading much because I have started a new job (which is wearing my mind out each day) and my friend has started a new job as well so since going back to work on 7/1 we are commuting together - so instead of reading on my 1.5-2 hour each way commute I have been chatting with her...
I sometimes have one or two books on the go at once, but I prefer to stick to one! I mostly read on an e-reader on the train, or on days when I drive to work listen to an audio book in the car - but I try and have the same book synched in both :-)
I am planning to read the book of the month, but I haven't started yet, so far the plan has only extended as far as downloading the book... and I love the idea of mini challenges and/or the idea of themes to push us to read different things than we may normally choose !


I haven't been reading much because I have started a new job (which is wearing my mind out each day) and my friend has started a new job as well so since going back to work on 7/1 we a..."
It is not about the number of books that you read Two a month is fine I have just finished 'The Witches Daughter' by Paula Brackston which you might enjoy



21. Codename Villanelle 1/16
22. Behold the Dreamers 1/19
23. Yes Please 1/20
24. Let Me Go 1/20
25. Sword Song 1/21


I totally agree (although this updates page probably isn't the page for that). What book would you like to discuss? (in case this appears sarcastic it really isn't!!)

1. I, Who Did Not Die
2. Small Fry
3. The Return (Hisham Matar)
Average one a week... I'm impressed with myself lol

Come November
Limetown: The Prequel to the #1 Podcast
The Trial of Lizzie Borden
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer
Station Eleven
The Evolution of Mara Dyer
The Retribution of Mara Dyer
The Silent Land
The Tea Dragon Society
Stephen McCranie's Space Boy Volume 2
I also decided on a personal challenge. Since it's mostly new and popular books that I see recommended on Booktube and Bookstagram (not always, but still) and most of my reading has been things from 2015-2018 or 2019 when I look at my tracker, my new challenge is to choose a random book (that looks up my alley, not just any random book) from one of the sections I am already in when grabbing my library books. This week that one is

I'd love to discuss books, but also, I'd like to connect with people who have similar goals. My goal is for ME, not a competition with anyone else, but it is hard to discuss how I'm doing on my goal with someone who's goal is much smaller without sounding like I am bragging or being patronizing when I am legitimately excited that they're doing well on their personal goal too (no matter the size of that goal) It's nice to have other people with similar goals to check in with in this group :)


Come November
Limetown: The Prequel to the #1 Podcast
[book:The Trial of Lizzie Borden|4053860..."
Well you have some interesting books finished already.


I hope you feel better soon. I am happy for you that you have a kindle full of good reading!!

The Murders in the Rue Morgue E. A. Poe 1/5/2019
Just So Stories Rudyard Kipling 1/12/2019
The Postman Always Rings Twice James M. Cain 1/13/2019
From the Earth to the Moon Jules Verne 1/19/2019
Life in the Iron Mills Rebecca Harding Davis 1/19/2019
The Jilting of Granny Weatherall Katherine Anne Porter 1/20/2019
Chess Story Stefan Zweig 1/26/2019
Orthodoxy G. K. Chesterton 1/27/2019
Not all of these are books. "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" is a short story, as is "Murders in the Rue Morgue". Chess Story and Life in an Iron Mill are considered novellas.
You know page counts are a tricky thing. For instance, in the book I read called Orthodoxy, the page counts can vary from 170 to 304 pages depending upon the edition. Also, my book Chess Story had 96 pages including the preface which was almost harder to read than the book itself, but the preface was not included in the page count.

Then I read The Pillars of Earth by Ken Follett, which I loved. It combined fascinating history of medieval cathedral building with suspenseful court intrigue.
I read The Library Book by Susan Orlean, an interesting history of the LA public library and the 1986 fire that destroyed 400,000 books and badly damaged 700,000 more -- the greatest loss to a public library in U.S. history.
Finally, I just finished a Stephen King novel, The Running Man. Not a horror book, but very suspenseful, with an engaging protagonist.
Today I've started some non-fiction: The Soul of America by Jon Meacham; The Cadaver King and the Country Dentist by Radley Balko and Tucker Carrington; and The Tangled Tree: A Radical New History of Life by David Quammen.
And I'm reading February's book for this group -- Night Owls by Jenn Bennett.
Happy reading, everyone!

1. The Cruel Prince
2. Gotham Academy: Second Semester, Vol. 1: Welcome Back
3. Man-Eaters Volume 1
4. The Girl King
5. Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, Vol. 7
6. Love by the Morning Star
7. Gotham Academy: Second Semester, Vol. 2
8. Wires and Nerve
9. 鬼滅の刃 5 Kimetsu no Yaiba 5
10. Alice Isn't Dead
11. The Lost Sisters
12. Firestarter
13. Haphaven
14. Life Unaware
15. Children of the Whales, Vol. 1
16. Children of the Whales, Vol. 2
17. クジラの子らは砂上に歌う 3 Kujira no Kora wa Sajou ni Utau 3
18. The Kingdom of Copper
19. Only the Good Spy Young
20. ショートケーキケーキ 3
21. In an Absent Dream
22. A Thousand Sisters: The Heroic Airwomen of the Soviet Union in World War II
23. Out of Sight, Out of Time
24. United We Spy
25. Forest of a Thousand Lanterns
26. The Cerulean
27. Crazy Cupid Love
28. Some Girls Bind
29. 暁のヨナ 16 Akatsuki no Yona 16
30. The Daughters of Salem How we sent our children to their deaths: Part 1
31. The Dead Queens Club
CR: The Deceivers and The Gilded King (hoping to finish by tomorrow)


Here's what I've read since last update - which includes the rest of my participation in #24in48 (which I did not manage, but was still happy with my progress)
41 Year One
42 Wicked Saints
43 The Prince and the Dressmaker
44 The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells
45 Gathering Blue
46 Honor Girl: A Graphic Memoir
47 This is How It Always Is
48 Wildcard
49 Love and Other Words
50 Dreadnought

1. The Cruel Prince
2. Gotham Academy: Second Semester, Vo..."
I finished two more books:
[32] The Deceivers
[33] 暁のヨナ 17 Akatsuki no Yona 17
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I’m just checking in to see how everyone is doing with their reading goal. Are you on track so far? How many books have you read so far?
I’m ahead of my goal so far, I’ve read 10 books and I have multiple going at a time. I have an audiobook and a physical book at all times. I’ve been able to listen to the audiobook at 3x the normal speed so I’ve been flying through the books.
Should I start doing mini challenges throughout the year? I’ll open the discussion for the book of the month in a couple days!
Happy reading,
Amelia