Read Your
Bookshelves!
For many readers the new year brings new book reading challenges. Some people love book
challenges, some don't. I am of two minds about them. I like them and
I feel trapped by them as well.... It is nice to have a goal to work
for, and then when you accomplish it, rewarding to check it off and
give yourself a nice pat on the back. The downside to that is you
also might be the type to beat yourself up mentally if you happened
to not reach your reading goal. I find reading goals do tend to
motivate me but I often I start to feel like I can't read anything
else unless it is within the confines of the specific challenge and
then there is another book I am really interested in reading, but it
does not fit in the challenge, so I am reluctant to start it but not
all that interested in reading the next challenge book. I've decided
on a compromise reading challenge that allows me to have some goals
to accomplish but yet gives me some flexibility to deviate from the
plan a bit and read as my heart desires as well. I'm excited about
it!
This challenge, the "Read
Your Bookshelves Challenge" serves two purposes- you get to more
fully enjoy the books you already have on your shelves, and you get
to set and reach some reading goals. This is a 12-month challenge,
with 12 books as the goal. You can approach it in two ways. The first
way is to just go to your bookshelves and grab one book. That is book
number one for your challenge. Then you grab 11 other books next
to it on the same shelf and they become the rest of the books in
your challenge. Make a nice list and have fun crossing each book off
as you read it. It is an achievable goal of 12 books. The second
approach is that you start with one of your bookshelves and grab a
book off of it. After you get that first book chosen, proceed to
choose one book from each of your successive bookshelves and they
become your challenge reading books. Again, it is nice to make a list
and post it someplace so you can see your wonderful progress as you
work your way through all 12 books in the challenge.
Knowing myself, I will
read more than 12 books in a year, but this kind of challenge allows
me to have a realistic, not an intimidating, goal and still have the
ability to follow my reading whims if I decide to delve into a
particular genre or author in a more specific way. I still get the
satisfaction of reading the books I already have (a long term goal of
mine), and not being trapped to only read specific titles I chose one day
at the beginning of the year.
Here's my Read Your
Bookshelves Challenge list for 2018:
Read Your
Bookshelves Challenge (I went with each successive shelf and my
shelves are arranged alphabetically by author. I stuck Spillover in
at the end because I wanted another science book in the list and
because I had also just purchased it.) You can read them in any order
you desire or you can work your way through the list in order.
- The Creative Brain (Nancy Andreasen)
- Between a Heart and a Rock Place; A Memoir (Pat Benatar)
- Academ's Fury #2 Codex Alera (Jim Butcher) (I read #1 previously)
- Graceling (Kristin Cashore)
- Crossed (Ally Condie)
- Victorian and Edwardian Ghost Stories (various)
- A Darkness Forges in Fire ( Chris Evans)
- The Fantasy Writer's Assistant (Jeffrey Ford)
- The Jaguar Prophecies ( P. Gunderson)
- Twice Told Tales (Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (N.K. Jemisin)
- Spillover; Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic (D. Quammen)
This list is a
nice variety of genres-Science, Fiction and Non-Fiction, Fantasy, YA,
Ghost Stories, and Literature, right up my alley! Now your job
is to make your own list and get reading!!!
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