Every loyal member of Goodreads knows they are encouraged to set a reading challenge for themselves at the beginning of each year. The challenge is to set a goal for the number of books to be read by the end of the year. Members can keep track by adding each new book they begin to their homepage and marking it completed when finished. The website keeps count of the total as well as tracking how many books the reader is ahead of or behind schedule.
I am a voracious reader, but before I started using Goodreads regularly I had no idea how many books I read in a year other than "a lot." January 1, 2021 was the first time I set a goal. Having no clue about the amount of books I could complete by December 31st I chose a random number - 60. I figured it was possible for me to read that many books in a year and I was curious to see how many I actually do read.
I noticed that many GR members had set goals of 100 or more, but though I'm an avid reader, I am not a fast reader and figured I wouldn't be able to finish that many. I enjoy reading far too much to speed through a book. I prefer to savor them. I was pleasantly surprised then, when I surpassed my goal of 60 books long before the end of the year. My final total was 83.
This year I've set my sights higher. My goal is 90. As of right now, I've completed four books and am two books behind schedule. No worries, though. I was many more books behind schedule at the start of last year and look where I wound up! Reaching 90 books just means I read a few more this year than last year. I refuse to speed up my reading just to reach this goal, though. Reading is one of the greatest pleasures in my life. It is not meant to be rushed. At least not for me.
I do tend to be competitive with myself, however so I know I'm going to want to hit that 90 book goal. Fortunately, there are no restrictions on what I read so if I fall too far behind by the end of the year - hello children's picture books! But I'm hoping I won't need to do that.
I read a lotand I reread books. I've never kept a count and don't think I will. Since I recieved my first library card at age four, I've been known to cook, care for babies with a book in hand. The Kindle has made reading so much easier. Hope you reach your goal
ReplyDeleteI used to read a lot more than I do now. I am more selective about what I read, too. If a story doesn't grab me in the first three chapters, or if the language and grammar leave something to be desired, I move to the next.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Vijaya when it comes to reading, though I've reread some of the books I enjoyed a lot.
ReplyDelete90 books a year is 1 3/4 books a week. You can do it, Eileen! Cheering for you :)
You are one of those rare creatives who are good at reading AND numbers! All hail!
ReplyDeleteWow! Reading AND writing... hard for me to do in combination :)
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