Great Tips to Spend More Time Reading in 2024

Congrats on taking the first (and very important) step of the 2024 Goodreads Reading Challenge: signing up! By joining, you've committed to reading this year—we give that goal 5 stars! We'd also like to give you a head start on your resolution by sharing these tried-and-tested tips for setting your goal, increasing your reading, and discovering books to read.
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Pro Tips for Reaching Your Goal
Plan Accordingly
Make it easy to pick up a book to read. Habit experts will tell you that the easier you make it to do something, the more you will do it. Place a book right by where you’ll be reading (bedside table, couch, in your backpack for your commute), so you don’t have to think about picking up a book.
Push yourself, but be realistic. Avoid the dreaded reading slump by committing to an achievable goal. You can always increase or decrease your goal throughout the year, especially when life gets in the way. No pressure from us if you need to adjust.
Trying to figure out a goal? Use the calendar as a guideline: 12 books (one per month), 24 books (two per month), or even 52 books (one per week).
Trying to figure out a goal? Use the calendar as a guideline: 12 books (one per month), 24 books (two per month), or even 52 books (one per week).

Boost Your Progress
Rereading a book counts toward your goal, and avid readers recommend it as a way to get out of a reading slump. Sometimes you just don’t know what you want to read, and the comfort of a well-loved book can get you back into reading.
Audiobooks count! Listening to a book while driving, cooking, cleaning, exercising…you name it…will help you enjoy great stories. Mixing it up between audiobooks, print books, and ebooks will help you find more ways to read. Check out these great listens to get resolution ready!
Use your Want to Read shelf to help keep track of what you'd like to read next.
If you haven’t already discovered the ability to put books on hold at your local library, now’s the time to start! Build up a stack of books that you’re interested in reading, and get notified when they are ready for pickup.
Audiobooks count! Listening to a book while driving, cooking, cleaning, exercising…you name it…will help you enjoy great stories. Mixing it up between audiobooks, print books, and ebooks will help you find more ways to read. Check out these great listens to get resolution ready!
Use your Want to Read shelf to help keep track of what you'd like to read next.
If you haven’t already discovered the ability to put books on hold at your local library, now’s the time to start! Build up a stack of books that you’re interested in reading, and get notified when they are ready for pickup.
If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you have access to a selection of Kindle Unlimited eBooks and audiobooks at no extra cost to you. Go to www.amazon.com/primereading and find amazing reads included with your Prime membership (available in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, the U.K., Germany, Spain, France, Italy, India, Japan, China, and Australia). Or check out Amazon First Reads to get one free, pre-release Kindle book a month (available in the U.S., U.K., and Australia).

Find More Books You'll Love
Read books you enjoy. This sounds simple, but sometimes we start reading a book that's just not the right fit. You feel like you should continue reading it, but can’t find the motivation to pick it up again, so it starts to block you from reading. We say cut your losses and move on—there’s no rule that you have to finish a book. There are so many amazing books out there, so choose another one and keep your reading habit going. Need some inspiration? Browse the books that other readers have been loving in the 2023 Goodreads Choice Awards or Goodreads members’ most anticipated books of 2024.
Read more than one book at a time. Not always in the mood for the same genre? Like more cerebral books during the day and lighter books in the evening? Consider reading a few books at the same time so you can choose the one that fits your current mood.
Read more than one book at a time. Not always in the mood for the same genre? Like more cerebral books during the day and lighter books in the evening? Consider reading a few books at the same time so you can choose the one that fits your current mood.
Browse through Goodreads, including our user-generated reading lists or most popular new books of the month. Goodreads staff members have also shared their recent favorites.
Discover new books in your favorite genres, including romance, mystery & thriller, speculative fiction, and young adult.
Wishing you all a wonderful year of good reading! Tell us in the comments how many books you aspire to read this year!
Discover new books in your favorite genres, including romance, mystery & thriller, speculative fiction, and young adult.
Wishing you all a wonderful year of good reading! Tell us in the comments how many books you aspire to read this year!

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Having a set date when you absolutely have to return a book can do wonders for your finding time to read it (or: deciding to drop it for now).













Wow book 18, that's awesome! And I love the idea of getting credits for reading. There are so many books I don't read if they aren't on my Kindle unlimited subscription. I would probably push to 100 if I had an incentive. Though I doubt with the avid readers on here that would be enough lol

Did that in 2022, it is certainly doable! It was my best reading year ever!


I would suggest you to be sure you have a reading app (like Kindle) on your phone and some books you like in your library. Then, before you allow yourself to scroll for the day, do a little bit of reading for that time. You can scroll later : ) But, hopefully, you'll be reading a great book that makes you want to come back to it! Try reading a mystery so you'll want to come back to see the end of it.
You can do it! Good luck!









My goal is 52 books, 1 per week. While I usually have one "heavy" book going, I also include children's picture books, and frequently intersperse poetry, which are usually quicker reads. It's also fun to pick up some middle/juvenile books from time to time.





