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Reading Challenges 2013

3rd January 2013 By Julianne 6 Comments

After my less than stellar performance in my 2011 reading challenges, I decided to cut back in 2012 and only chose three. I did create my own ‘Magazine Reading Challenge‘ that I pretty much ignored, but I plan to try it again this year, and will update the post shortly.

But the three I signed up for? I completed all of them easily. When setting myself the reading challenges last year, I think I lost sight of the operative word.

Challenge.

It strikes me that maybe it wasn’t so bad that I tried and failed three challenges in 2011. I completed 2012’s challenges almost effortlessly – they weren’t really challenges at all.

With this in mind, I am signing up for a few more challenges this year. I’m not going overboard – I’ve decided to focus on getting my TBR pile down above all else – but I want to have more fun with my reading.

As usual, I found all the challenges through the A Novel Challenge directory.

Books read for this challenge so far:
1. I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have To Kill You, by Ally Carter
2. Spellbound, by Cara Lynn Shultz
3. Pushing the Limits, by Katie McGarry
4. St Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves, by Karen Russell
5. Kiki Strike: Inside the Shadow City, by Kirsten Miller
6. Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi
7. Milk, Sulphate, and Alby Starvation, by Martin Millar (review forthcoming)
8. The New Girl, by Emily Perkins (review forthcoming)
9. Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson (review forthcoming)

I’m signing up for Mt. Vancouver – and aiming to read 36 books. That’s three more books than I read in total this year! Will I make this goal? WHO KNOWS. But I’m going to try.

And to that end, I’m also signing up for…

I read for this challenge:
1. I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have To Kill You, by Ally Carter
2. Spellbound, by Cara Lynn Shultz

I’m giving myself one exception – long-awaited review copies – but otherwise, this is it. I’m only allowed to read books that I owned before January 1st 2013, until April Fool’s Day. GULP.

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Books read for this challenge so far:
8. Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi (Memoir)

I have quite a few non-fiction books on my TBR that I was really excited about getting when I bought them or got them from the library, but have yet to get around to reading. I’m aiming for the lowest level, ‘Geek’, as I can’t see myself managing more than four non-fiction books! Even two would be more than I’ve managed for the last few years!

2013 Outdo Yourself Reading Challenge hosted by The Book Vixen

Books read for this challenge so far:
1. I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have To Kill You, by Ally Carter
2. Small Change, by Miriam Nash (poetry, by a friend, not sure I can review, link goes to publisher instead)
3. Vampire Kisses: Blood Relatives, Vol 1, by Ellen Schreiber (tiny manga, don’t feel like reviewing it)
4. Spellbound, by Cara Lynn Shultz
5. Pushing the Limits, by Katie McGarry
6. The Secret of Ella and Micha, by Jessica Sorensen
7. St Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves, by Karen Russell
8. Mockingjay, by Suzanne Collins
9. Kiki Strike: Inside the Shadow City, by Kirsten Miller
10. Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi
11. Milk, Sulphate, and Alby Starvation, by Martin Millar (review forthcoming)
12. The New Girl, by Emily Perkins (review forthcoming)
13. Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson (review forthcoming)

This year I only read 33 books. Which is an improvement on last year. But still. I want to read more. Many more. I’m going for the top level – I’m on fire! – which means that I need to read at least 49 books.

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Books read for this challenge so far:
 1. I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have To Kill You, by Ally Carter
2. Spellbound, by Cara Lynn Shultz
3. Pushing the Limits, by Katie McGarry
4. The Secret of Ella and Micha, by Jessica Sorensen
5. St Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves, by Karen Russell

6. Kiki Strike: Inside the Shadow City, by Kirsten Miller
7. Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi
8. The New Girl, by Emily Perkins (review forthcoming)
9. Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson (review forthcoming)

This is my third go at the New Author Challenge. It’s a pretty low-pressure challenge, there’s only one link-up for the whole year. I’m only going to pick 15 new authors as my basic goal, though I might change it later on. This is because I want to read lots of sequels this year! Which brings me to…

Books read for this challenge so far:
1. Mockingjay, by Suzanne Collins

I’m aiming to read ten sequels. This is definitely going to be a challenge! I hardly ever seem to get around to reading them, though I did manage five last year.

And apart from the Magazine Reading Challenge, that’s it! It seems like a lot, but I’m hopeful. Have you signed up for any reading challenges this year? How do you feel about them in general?

Filed Under: Challenges Tagged With: book chat, reading challenges

Top Ten Books I Resolve To Read in 2013

2nd January 2013 By Julianne 3 Comments

This is my fourteenth Top Ten Tuesday post, though again it’s Wednesday! Top Ten Tuesday was created and is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.

My TBR pile has nearly reached 200 so I’ve decided that it is time to cut it back and dedicate some serious time to reading the books I’ve already bought, been sent for review, or borrowed from the library. To spur me on I will be doing the TBR Double Dog Dare challenge, and definitely avoiding bookshops and the library until I’m done. With this in mind, I decided to include only books from my current TBR. There are loads of other books that I would like to read in 2013, but these |(and the remaining books from my Top Ten Unread Books On My Bookshelf) are current priorities that I am allowed to read before April! 🙂

Top Ten Books I Resolve To Read in 2013

1. The Sweet Far Thing, by Libba Bray – I got Rebel Angels last Christmas and read it in September, so I had to ask for The Sweet Far Thing this year. I hope to get it read ASAP so that I can read The Diviners soon! It is a massive book so it’s going to take quite a while, though I’m sure I’ll be addicted once I get started.

2. Kiki Strike: Inside the Shadow City, by Kirsten Miller – This series sounds really cool. Delinquent Girl Scouts? As a former Girl Guide (the British equivalent), how can I resist much longer?

3. The Diviners, by Libba Bray – I got a review copy last year and I was thrilled. It sounds fantastic and I love anything set in the 1920s.

4. God Save the Queen, by Kate Locke – Queen Victoria as a vampire, still ruling in 2012? It’s had mixed reviews but I love the premise.

5. White Cat, by Holly Black – I finished the Modern Faerie Tale trilogy in 2011 and I’ve had White Cat on my TBR for a while now.

6. Attack of the Theater People, by Marc Acito – I wanted to re-read How I Paid For College and review it before reading its sequel, but Attack of the Theater People has sat for so long on my TBR that maybe I should just review How I Paid For College from memory and get on with it. I do remember HIPFC quite well, after all.

7. Soulless, by Gail Carriger – I did pick this up this year and read a couple of pages but I had to abandon it for review copies I wanted to read.

8. 172 Hours on the Moon, by Johan Harstad – the Atom team raved about this but I haven’t seen many reviews! I must read my copy pronto.

9. The Classic Annotated Fairy Tales, by Maria Tatar – I love fairy tales! I bought this years ago! That’s all!

10. The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, by Betty Edwards –  This is the odd one out on this list. I always wanted to be able to draw but was terrible at it. I’ve had this book from the library for ages but have yet to open it and give drawing another go.

Have you read any of these? Which should I start first?

Filed Under: Recommendation Lists Tagged With: book chat, books, Top Ten Tuesday

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