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message 1: by Alex (new)

Alex Cantone | 981 comments In 2019 I introduced a litle rigour, in that for every new book I added/read I knocked off 2 off my TBR list. Made a dent at least, so I will continue with the same.


message 2: by Kerri (new)

Kerri | 375 comments Good luck Alex, it's always a challenge to not add more.


message 3: by Alex (new)

Alex Cantone | 981 comments Kerri wrote: "Good luck Alex, it's always a challenge to not add more."

Thanks, and good luck too!


message 4: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79972 comments Mod
Good luck Alex!


message 5: by Alex (new)

Alex Cantone | 981 comments Brenda wrote: "Good luck Alex!"

Thanks and to you too! Really enjoy my Goodreads "family".


message 6: by Laur (new)

Laur (httpswwwgoodreadscomlaur) Best Wishes Alex! Looking forward to seeing your choices!


message 7: by Alex (new)

Alex Cantone | 981 comments Laur wrote: "Best Wishes Alex! Looking forward to seeing your choices!"

Thanks, Laur. Some of my favourite authors definitely, but I tend to go off-range too. Happy reading.


message 8: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79972 comments Mod
Alex wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Good luck Alex!"

Thanks and to you too! Really enjoy my Goodreads "family"."


Thanks Alex :) Yes our group definitely has a special feel to it...


message 9: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Well done - that requires a lot of discipline.


message 10: by Sharon (new)

Sharon | 5464 comments Good luck and happy reading in 2020, Alex!


message 11: by Kylie (new)

Kylie (kyliemaree) | 878 comments That is oh so difficult to not add books to the TBR/Audible/Kindle pile! I wish you all the best Alex! Happy Reading! :) xo


message 12: by Alex (new)

Alex Cantone | 981 comments Nearing the end of two months I have read 20 books -12 off my TBR list plus 8 new ones added. Not quite the 2:1 ratio I had hoped for but a promising start. Better still, NOT a single DNF anywhere, which makes a pleasant change.

Hope others are enjoying similar success.


message 13: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Alex wrote: "Nearing the end of two months I have read 20 books -12 off my TBR list plus 8 new ones added. Not quite the 2:1 ratio I had hoped for but a promising start. Better still, NOT a single DNF anywhere,..."

Well done!


message 14: by Alex (new)

Alex Cantone | 981 comments Deborah wrote: "Alex wrote: "Nearing the end of two months I have read 20 books -12 off my TBR list plus 8 new ones added. Not quite the 2:1 ratio I had hoped for but a promising start. Better still, NOT a single ..."

Thanks. The best result is the DNF (so far). Perhaps I an choosing more wisely now.


message 15: by Alex (new)

Alex Cantone | 981 comments 6 Apr and on track: 33 read (about the same as last year) - meeting the ratio of 22 existing TBR : 11 added. So far zero DNF - though it was a struggle.

I decided to take the enforced lockdown as an opportunity - time was always pressing and now it is gifted in spades, to be put to good use or squandered. Happy reading!


message 16: by Alex (new)

Alex Cantone | 981 comments I June: 47 read - 31 existing / 16 newbies, only 1 DNF so I am on track with my 2:1 ratio.


message 17: by Alex (new)

Alex Cantone | 981 comments 1 October & drifting a bit: 81 read (2 DNF) but the ratio of completing 2 existing : 1 new, which should stand at 54/27, has dropped a bit: 50/31. Will really have to pull out the stops to get back on track. Some fascinating reading though.


message 18: by Alex (new)

Alex Cantone | 981 comments Approaching the end of December and I cracked the ton at 102 books - with another to be finished before the year's end. That was half the challenge: the other was to reduce my TNR list / new books added at a ratio of 2:1 (68/34). I came close: 61/41 - with another 2 of my TBR as DNF - the lowest DNF so far.

Along the way I discovered some gems among the TBR (and some better forgotten), but a creditable effort.


message 19: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79972 comments Mod
Well done Alex!!


message 20: by Deb (last edited Dec 26, 2020 01:36AM) (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Well done! Sometimes it is the clearing the way of the chaff that is the best result.
...almost the best result, discovering a great book, is the best, od course.


message 21: by Alex (new)

Alex Cantone | 981 comments Brenda wrote: "Well done Alex!!"

Thanks Brenda, To me, every book read is a 'journey' - without the imposition of airports.


message 22: by Alex (new)

Alex Cantone | 981 comments Deborah wrote: "Well done! Sometimes it is the clearing the way of the chaff that is the best result.
...almost the best result, discovering a great book, is the best, od course."


Thanks. I would not have uncovered the gems that I have, had I not exercised a little rigour. Can make a start on 2021 refreshed, not with a sinking feeling.


message 23: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1543 comments Well done, Alex! It's a really complex balancing act, isn't it? - the self-discipline of reading from "the list" vs. the flexibility to add exciting new titles. I haven't done the calculations, but I think I'm probably sitting at about 50/50 for the year. What were your best "gems" of the year?


message 24: by Alex (last edited Dec 27, 2020 12:52PM) (new)

Alex Cantone | 981 comments Sarah wrote: "Well done, Alex! It's a really complex balancing act, isn't it? - the self-discipline of reading from "the list" vs. the flexibility to add exciting new titles. I haven't done the calculations, but..."

Thanks Sarah, and it's pretty hard to pick, but sticking to "gems" only, I'd say the following:
Best Aussie gem - The Build Up The Build Up by Phillip Gwynne by Phillip Gwynne - don't know why this has not been more widely read, but the concurrent themes of misogyny in the NT police, PTSD among Vietnam vets & domestic violence amongst Indigenous people some readers would find confronting.

Best series: Havana Bay Havana Bay (Arkady Renko #4) by Martin Cruz Smith by a favourite author of mine, Martin Cruz Smith - set in Cuba. I also read his latest The Siberian Dilemma and he's lost none of his magic. Laughable to think that a publisher told him a Moscow detective wouldn't sell.

Best translated book: The Cold Summer by Gianrico Carofiglio The Cold Summer by Gianrico Carofiglio - held me spellbound.

And lastly, environmental thriller, Soundkeeper Soundkeeper (Hall McCormick Thriller, #1) by Michael Hervey by Michael Hervey

All four of these titles share a good storyline and characters, without literary pretentions. Good reading for 2021.


message 25: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader | 1929 comments Alex wrote: "Deborah wrote: "Well done! Sometimes it is the clearing the way of the chaff that is the best result.
...almost the best result, discovering a great book, is the best, od course."

Thanks. I would ..."


I know what you mean. Some of the books that really rocked my world this year are ones I would never have picked up if it were not for my annual personal challenge. In some ways it is even more exciting when a book you did not have high expectations for turns out to be great.


message 26: by Alex (last edited Jan 10, 2023 06:59PM) (new)

Alex Cantone | 981 comments Completed challenges

2020 A-Z Authors:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Extra special challenge: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Autumn Challenge (incomplete): https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


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