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May 05, 2010 04:14PM

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I keep track of my books, but not the YA that I read along with my kids. I just finished #42.


Amelia wrote: "I just started a shelf called 2010 that I add each book to. I got asked how many I read last year and could not figure it out so I decided to see this year."
That's a good idea. I don't know how many books I have read this year. I don't count my manga volumes in my book count, either.
That's a good idea. I don't know how many books I have read this year. I don't count my manga volumes in my book count, either.
I have yearly shelves as well and it's interesting to look back over the last two year and see the pattern of my reading in terms of genre etc. I don't include picture books in the yearly shelves though because like Lisa, that would inflate the number in a crazy way.

I read an article last year that considered "well read" (based on average reading habits) a person who reads 5 or 6 books a year (not a month!). I manage about 6 a month and I'm one of the slower readers here at Goodreads (of my friends, I mean).

So I guess that puts me well above average per the country's statistics. It is sad that in order to be considered "well-read" is just 5 or 6 books.
Hayes wrote: "I read an article last year that considered "well read" (based on average reading habits) a person who reads 5 or 6 books a year (not a month!)."
That is sad, indeed.
That is sad, indeed.
I mean, I know people are busy and tired and all sorts of things, but 1 book every two months is not well read. It might be above average, but it's certainly not well read. It's true that here on GR we tend to the maniacal (bibliomaniac is the term someone used!), but really!

I am at 30 (which is more than I thought I would have). I did not count 6 books that I started and abandoned due to disliking them or losing interest.
I don't consider 5-6 books a year to be anywhere near well-read.
I don't consider 5-6 books a year to be anywhere near well-read.

I say a 20-book minimum. That's roughly a book every other week, and not just 20 books of poor literary quality, either.


I like to see what I read each year for fun but I don't make a numerical goal for myself. I don't like the pressure.
Hi Paula! *waving*
Hi Paula! *waving*
Paula wrote: "*waves back* Howdy! :)"
Hi Paula! How's France?
Hi Paula! How's France?

I like seeing all my shelves on my home page. Already one is invisible but the 2 smallest shelves have 0 books on them anyway.
If I didn't care about that, you guys have given me an idea: 2 shelves per year: 2010-full-length and 2010-picture-books, etc. all previous years and future years. I like it!
Chandra wrote: "I started doing the yearly shelves not so much to keep count, but so that at the end of each year I could kind of review and reflect over what I've read the past year. .."
That's why I do the yearly shelves too. It's just easier to find things that I have read recently. And I have the books numbered and in order so I can see trends. Maybe I didn't like a book becasue I read it next to another one, for example, so might have to try again.
I usually wait for a week or so before I write a review, and I will go back about a month later to re-read the review and to see if I still feel the same way. A book may have really struck me at the time and received 3 or 4 stars, but on reflection it might not hold together. I reduce the stars very frequently.
So my yearly shelves are interesting for the book count too, but that's not their real purpose.
That's why I do the yearly shelves too. It's just easier to find things that I have read recently. And I have the books numbered and in order so I can see trends. Maybe I didn't like a book becasue I read it next to another one, for example, so might have to try again.
I usually wait for a week or so before I write a review, and I will go back about a month later to re-read the review and to see if I still feel the same way. A book may have really struck me at the time and received 3 or 4 stars, but on reflection it might not hold together. I reduce the stars very frequently.
So my yearly shelves are interesting for the book count too, but that's not their real purpose.

Thanks Lisa. I may get tired of this system and change it in a while, but I spent too many years reading the same 20 books over and over. So I am wallowing in new reading experiences. I'll read just about anything I can get my hands on, but I may not remember why I decided to read something in a few years time or what I really thought about it. (How about in a few weeks time. Can't remember diddly any more!)


Rebecca wrote: "I have read 28 books so far this year. I think it is pretty lame that 5-6 a year is considered "well-read". Why don't they call it what it really is- just "better-read-than-most"."
I like that description, Rebecca. That's really what it is.
I like that description, Rebecca. That's really what it is.
I too will adjust a review, but only after a re-read. I don't typically write long reviews, but I like to be able to remember why I liked or disliked a book.
Thanks everyone for the idea of sorting books by year read. I added a 2010 shelf for this purpose.
Thanks everyone for the idea of sorting books by year read. I added a 2010 shelf for this purpose.

Hi Paula! How's France?"
Beautiful, sophisticated, skinny, busy, historic, delicious, happy,... but you can't beat the feeling of coming home!

Actually, just got back. Was there for a month so a bit MIA on several groups. Went for work, stayed in downtown Paris (5 minute walk from Shakespeare & Co.). It's an amazing city!
Paula wrote: "Jeannette wrote: "Paula wrote: "*waves back* Howdy! :)"
Hi Paula! How's France?"
Beautiful, sophisticated, skinny, busy, historic, delicious, happy,... but you can't beat the feeling of coming home..."
Welcome back! :)
Hi Paula! How's France?"
Beautiful, sophisticated, skinny, busy, historic, delicious, happy,... but you can't beat the feeling of coming home..."
Welcome back! :)


Diane D. wrote: "I'm really on the low end on this thread..*blush* I've only read 9 so far. This is the first time I set a goal for myself, and it's 18 for the entire year, 9 of which have to be what I have already..."
You're doing great, Diane! Being in book discussions here on Goodreads really pushed my count up this year, but I'm still a newbie compared to some of the members here. :)
You're doing great, Diane! Being in book discussions here on Goodreads really pushed my count up this year, but I'm still a newbie compared to some of the members here. :)
Diane D. wrote: "I'm really on the low end on this thread..*blush* I've only read 9 so far. This is the first time I set a goal for myself, and it's 18 for the entire year, 9 of which have to be what I have already..."
Don't beat yourself up Diane! We all have different things we need to be doing. I'm unemployed and have a lot of free time on my hands... reading keeps me out of trouble! If 18 books in a year is do-able, then that's the important thing. I hope all your books are 5-star reads too!
Don't beat yourself up Diane! We all have different things we need to be doing. I'm unemployed and have a lot of free time on my hands... reading keeps me out of trouble! If 18 books in a year is do-able, then that's the important thing. I hope all your books are 5-star reads too!
Chandra wrote: "I'd say 9 books in 4 months is more than respectable ;-)
I do have a hard time finding time to read (I say as I sit here goofing off on goodreads!) The majority of my personal reading takes p..."
That's me you are describing, Chandra! I stayed up until 1am reading last night and I hope to carve out a chunk of time to finish my book tonight. I have to write a document today, so I better get off goodreads! :)
I do have a hard time finding time to read (I say as I sit here goofing off on goodreads!) The majority of my personal reading takes p..."
That's me you are describing, Chandra! I stayed up until 1am reading last night and I hope to carve out a chunk of time to finish my book tonight. I have to write a document today, so I better get off goodreads! :)

So far this year, I've only read 13 books *sighs*, well, almost 14. I guess work and a 1,5 year old takes the most of my time ...
And of course, as everybody else has stated, to say someone is well-read based on a number of books is a weird way of judging it - and if you want to judge it that way, 5-6 books a year is way too little!

Chandra, I try to read at night when I go to bed but sometimes fall right asleep! My favorite time to read is in the morning when I wake up with a cup of coffee, but can only manage that on weekends.


Diane D. wrote: "Hey everyone. I'm glad you all don't think I'm a whimpy reader!
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Haha! You're so cute, Diane. Honestly, this is the most that I've ever read (my pace so far this year I mean), and it is truly because I am stressed. I read to cope with stress, it keeps me sane (don't say it, Jeannette!).
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Haha! You're so cute, Diane. Honestly, this is the most that I've ever read (my pace so far this year I mean), and it is truly because I am stressed. I read to cope with stress, it keeps me sane (don't say it, Jeannette!).

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Haha! You're so cute, Diane. Honestly, this is the most that I've ever read (my pace so far this year I me..."
**waving**to Christine. Why are you stressed out? That makes me sad. PM me if you want to. xxoo

That's a great goal, Darkpool! :)

I had originally set a 50 books in 2010 goal for myself, but have since upped it to 75 instead.
This comes as a real surprise for me, as I am a slow and plodding reader. I've been all over the genre spectrum: YA, mystery/gothic, fantasy, travel, nature, non-fiction history, romance, memoir.
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