As the regulars around here may have noticed, I love to read. I love to take some quiet time in the mornings when everything is still and lie in bed with a good book. In the winter months in particular, there is no better way to start my day.
In 2013 I signed up for a challenge to read 50 books over the course of the year and enthusiastically dove in head first. However, let it be known that I am also a huge procrastinator. The reading challenge came into perfect alignment with my procrastination and I used reading as my number one procrastination device. (I also have an extremely competitive nature. Oy.)
I told myself, "How can reading be bad?" Well, there's a limit and I found that as I neared the end of the year, there were things I wished I had made time for over reading. I stopped the challenge in December with just three books to go.
This lead to my paltry reading of 14 books in 2014. I told myself that I could start a book on Friday, but had to be finished by Sunday so as not to get in the way of my work. This worked for a while, but I hit a string of disappointing books midway through the year and my reading of books dropped away almost completely.
Well, I'm ready to approach 2015 with a better attitude. I don't plan on fifty books this year, but I think I can find a healthier balance. I have a better handle on my daily work routine and habits and feel confident in my ability to stem procrastination. But I find myself a bit out of the book loop and am looking for titles to try. What have you been reading? What do you recommend?
I continue to keep my reading list here on the blog. Won't you follow along?
Attachments by Rainbow Rowell, Landline by Rainbow Rowell, Yes Please by Amy Poehler, We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves by Karen Fowler.
ReplyDeleteDid you read The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls? Gooood.
ReplyDeleteThese are all going on my list!! Thanks, dangster! I got my Brighton library card after our last get-together — feeling bad about complaining about my lil' Hamburg hamlet library.
DeleteI am continually recommending the Flavia de Luce novels by Alan Bradley.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the tip, Rachael! These sound great!
DeleteWe read A LOT of the same books! Just finished The Paying Guests and liked it. Probably already on your list! I will peruse for more suggestions.
ReplyDeleteYay! Thanks so much, Beth. This was NOT on my list, but is now!! Let me know if you think of anything else!
DeleteCrooked Letter, Crooked Letter by Tom Franklin and also The Last Child by John Hart. City of Thieves by David Bennioff. The Secret Scripture by Sebastain Barry.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I will add these to my list!
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