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Also hope to read more of authors more recently discovered. I have a whole shelf named 'next-by-author' and another named 'next-in-series' to explore.

I'm also interested in reading more literary fiction, new authors, psychology, neuroscience, historical fiction, women in history, and some science fiction. I also want to read something mind-blowing or transporting this year.

So I have always nestled quite comfortably in historical fiction, WW2, and Jewish themed novels, as well as some contemporary fiction, and "magic done well." But here's the surprise of the year to me. There are quite a lot more mystery thrillers on my immediate list than there have ever been, and due to my keeping up with Goodreads and "Whats Hot and Whats Not" I have been for the first time ever, ahead of the curve. Meaning there are books I am reading, way more of them than ever before, that are just coming out I am looking at books that are arcs and barely published, and they have gotten on my list a lot quicker than ever before. In fact, I get great pleasure every day playing around with my phone TBR, but many of the books I'm most excited about, haven't even hit my TBR yet. Because I am keeping it at 400 Max. And I have come to really enjoy my complicated system about how things move up and down the TBR and the priority list. After reading your reviews, that thing is moving and changing all the time. Also a surprise to me, a whole lot more non-fiction has landed on my TBR than ever before. I really don't care for non-fiction, and yet I find myself compelled. And last year, I read 11 or 12 out of my 109 books for non-fiction. So that's a new angle.
Sometimes I have fun coming up with new tag ideas (or maybe they were already there) for the monthly tag. Queens, twins, chocolate, ghostwriting, Occasionally I like to play around with a list of themes. Maybe someday I will make that a fourth challenge. I remember for the Climbing the Stairs Challenge (I loved that so much), I had six themes and my 6 books was Paris. i have an awful lot of Paris on my TBR. I am tempted to add that challenge right now, and perhaps just did. Maybe I will knock off some serious Paris this year. Maybe shoot for 8?
Anyway, love this question, because it is so much fun to reflect. If I am being honest with myself, I want to seriously knock off some of the immediate priority TBR that I have lovingly put so much time into. I want by next year for it to look transformed. Will keep you guys posted for sure.

I have only read a couple of books by Louise Erdrich so I would like to read more by her this year. Also I want to finish my reread of all the Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries by Dorothy L. Sayers and the sequels by Jill Paton Walsh. A couple of other series I want to finish are historical mysteries about the blind judge John Fielding. I am currently on The Price of Murder. And I liked Sea of Poppies (historical fiction) so much that I got the other 2 books of that trilogy, need to read them soon before I forget everything from the first book!

@Robin - are you reading anything in French? More Dumas Père et Fils?


I have a 12x12 challenge that I do each year, and I usually keep the same categories (some are as simple as PBT), but one I added last year because I'm hoping to try to read more of is BIPOC (authors or main characters).

Fulfillment: winning and losing in one-click America
Flying Blind: Boeing's Max Tragedy and the Lost Soul of an American Icon
Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty
Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival, and Hope in an American City

A few goals:
- This year I am focusing on non-fiction.
- Continue my "reading around the world," both fiction and non-fiction.
- My author of the year is Iris Murdoch (at least 5 books).
- Participate in PBT challenges and reading for the monthly tag, plus several other groups' challenges.
- Continue reading from the Boxall List - at least 20 books.
- Read the Booker Longlist nominees again this year.

I highly recommend Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty-The best book of 2021 for me


Wow Tracy-awesome! That is an accomplishment, do let us all know when finish so we can celebrate with you

I also have some varied and assorted topics which I enjoy reading about and exploring:
History and especially WWII resistance, Reconstruction and the descent into the Jim Crow era, nuns and nunneries, plagues and pandemics, medieval times;
Environment and travelogues - slow travel, various eco-systems especially oceans, jungle and forest habitats and I've has a special interest in Cornwall recently;
Animals especially cats, both large and small, tame and wild and wolves.

Alas, I am sticking with wallowing in crime fiction, especially favorite authors and series I have neglected for several years. 😁


Joanne, this is a tangent, but is your library open to the public? Our libraries here where I live are drive through only, due to the COVID surge. I miss browsing the shelves.

Our Library is still open, but I don't know for how long. Michigan is really behind the curve for vaccinations, doesn't it make you angry!!! However, even if they do end up going to curb-side only I will still be allowed in, as I am on The Friends Board and I also run the on-line bookstore which patrons can still use curbside for if they prefer. Curbside was such a hit they have no plans to get rid of it.
I love just browsing, and honestly it was so nice when the public could not come in last year. It was like having my own private Library-LoL!



The Fly the Skies challenge last year was a huge success for me as I hit all seven continents. I am aiming to continue to read across the globe this year.
Joy is my word for the year so I've committed to reading a book each month on how to cultivate that more.
I read few new releases last year so I have the goal of reading 12 or more this year.
I've also read few of the Newbery Medal winners so am reading one per month.
In addition, I want to really clear my TBR- last year I spent too much time finding books to match reading challenges and overcommitted to challenges. This year I'm just going to read what I want for the first 7 months and slot books in where they fit.

I really enjoyed this book about joy. The audio narration includes interviews with the Dalai Llama and Desmond Tuto. The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World.
I also liked books on positive psychology, by authors such as Martin E.P. Seligman, and Shawn Achor.
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
Shawn Achor
Books mentioned in this topic
The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World (other topics)Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty (other topics)
Flying Blind: The 737 MAX Tragedy and the Fall of Boeing (other topics)
This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race (other topics)
Fulfillment: winning and losing in one-click America (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Shawn Achor (other topics)Louise Erdrich (other topics)
Dorothy L. Sayers (other topics)
Jill Paton Walsh (other topics)
What interests do you have that you expect to be reflected in your reading this year?