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all my audio books come from the library but I will note where I picked up the books and ebooks.
Carol wrote: "Happy New year!.
I always start with a 52 book goal- I tend to average between 65-72.
They tend to be ebooks and audio at at 50/50 split.
I get almost all my audio from the library ( I have cards ..."
Good luck on your new year!
Sounds like you've got some great personal goals there with your reading!!
I always start with a 52 book goal- I tend to average between 65-72.
They tend to be ebooks and audio at at 50/50 split.
I get almost all my audio from the library ( I have cards ..."
Good luck on your new year!
Sounds like you've got some great personal goals there with your reading!!

ebooks:



908 pp
audio:



46.65 hrs

ebook:


604 pp
audio


20 hrs

ebook


915 pp
Audio


15 hrs
Paperback ( picked up form local little Library)

291 pp
Q1 Total
15 books 1.25/wk +1Micro fict
ebook/book 2717 pp avg 209 pp/wk
Audio 81.65 hrs avg 6.8 hr/wk

ebook


661pp
audio


37 hrs

ebook



980 pp
audio



31.75 hrs

ebook 744pp


Audio ( all from lib) 22 hrs


Q2 totalsQ2 14 books ( 1.1/week)
ebook/book 2385pp (avg 183.5 pp/wk)
Audio 90.75 hrs (avg 7 hr/wk)
Half year totals
1H 29 books avg 1.1/week
ebook/book 5103pp avg 196.3 pp/wk
Audio 172.4 hrs avg 6.6 hr/wk
9 books behind last year (38)
1168 pp less (6271)
6.7 hrs more (165.7)
which is odd because you would think I would be reading more and listening less during SIP

ebooks 687 pp


So I found out the new Jim Butcher is finally coming out (YEAH!!) so I read a bunch of his online micro fiction which really don't count as books but I will include the pages (total 17 pp)
Mike DF#9.5
Journal DF #11.1
Goodbye DF 12.1
Christmas Eve
audio: 21 hrs



ebook 730 pp


audio 32.75 hr




Ebooks: 1077 pp



Audio:21.5 hr (lib)


Q3 totals 14 books ( +4 ol micro fiction)
ebook 2494pp (208 pp/wk)
audio 75,25 hrs ( 6.26 hr/wk)
2020todate 43 books (+5 mf))
ebook/book 7597 pp (194pp/wk)
Audio 247.65 (6.35 hr/wk)

ebook: 314 pp

audio 20 hrs (lib)



book-paper 352 pp

ebook 1039 pp


620p moms kindle
audio 36.75 hrs (all library)



attempted about 30 min of Black Crow, White Snow that was left on my audible but could not get into it.
I've hit my goal a little later than normal since I don't count the microfiction in the book count ... my page count is behind but my audio hours are much higher hmmmm.

Ebook: 4 1138 pp




Short stories 3 109 pp



Microfiction: 1 6 pp

Audio 1 21.9 hours

(I'm about 11.5 hours through The Paris Vendetta but the book will be finished in 2021

book/ ebook 2952pp (227pp/wk)
audio 78.65hrs ( 6.05 hr/wk)
2020 Totals 60 books +6 mf and 2 DNF
ebook/book 10305pp (198 pp/wk)
Audio 323 (6.2 hr/wk)
GR year in review https://www.goodreads.com/user/year_i...
list of my reviews for 2020 https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
60% came from the library or Amazon Primereads
50% ebooks
41% Audio
3% paperback
8% online
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I always start with a 52 book goal- I tend to average between 65-72.
They tend to be ebooks and audio at at 50/50 split.
I get almost all my audio from the library ( I have cards at 3 of my local online libraries).
My sub goals include those of the past - to make a point to review, write down my thoughts on each book. and to work may way through the books on the kindle I inherited from my mother as well as some of the backlog on my own.
New goals - DNF books that I am not getting into- there are too many books to waste my time forcing myself to finish something that I "should" read or they are on one of the Kindles.
I try to pick up a few classics a year-- ie books that in theory I "should" have read in highschool but never did, part of the Great American read list mainly because they are referred to in discussions or other books-
I also want to pick up a few books that stretch my knowledge-- which is difficult since i hate reading non fiction so it either has to be a novel that opens my eyes to something or non fiction that reads like fiction..