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That's a great observation. I bet he was hilarious in social settings.

That made me laugh out loud, just because it's so true and a great observation that I hadn't thought of until you said it. I really enjoyed The Smiths back in the 80s-90s but haven't heard a lot of them since then. Morrisey on his own wasn't quite as enjoyable to me though.


It's been said that "Lord Henry" was just a way of Wilde writing himself into his own book. From what I know of Wilde that seems like a valid observation. I wonder if others in the book were based on people Wilde knew in real life.



The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon"
That was pretty good - I read it in 2016 but haven't seen the movie yet.
Still, I think I'm going to throw my support behind A Wrinkle in Time. I read that in grade school and would love to revisit it.

Thanks Michelle, but I'm just making it all up as I go along. ;-)
Good luck on your goal! I'm sure you'll figure out a number that works for you.

Thank you Kristin! I hope you have a great 2018!

As you may recall from my posts in 2017, I read a lot of books at the same time. This helps me not get bored and fall into the dreaded reading slump.
Last year I read a lot of books as group reads for my various GoodReads book clubs. This year I'm going to try to participate in group reads if I already own the book and want to read it, with some rare exceptions. In general I'd like to participate in a couple group reads each month however this month I'm reading along in six group reads!
To start the year off I'm reading:
- Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said

- Uprooted

- Altered Carbon

- Dragonflight

- The Talented Mr. Ripley

- The Picture of Dorian Gray

- A Dance with Dragons

- Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System from Crisis — and Themselves

- Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders

I'm hoping to finish the first 6 on the list by the end of the month.


Thanks everyone and I hope you all have a safe and happy new year! "
Congratulations Randy!!
A safe and happy new year to you too!!"
Thanks Suzy!

#47 - The Best American Mystery Stories 2015

#48 - Doomsday Book

#49 - Starship Troopers

#50 - Stories of Your Life and Others

So I started a whole bunch of new books, including:
- Uprooted

- Dragonflight

- Altered Carbon

- The Picture of Dorian Gray

- Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said

And of course I'm still working on these books:
- Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders by Neil Gaiman
- A Dance with Dragons by George R.R. Martin
- Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System from Crisis — and Themselves by Andrew Ross Sorkin
Now I'll probably transition over to my 2018 challenge, although if time permits I might post one more time, something like "2017 in review"
Thanks everyone and I hope you all have a safe and happy new year!


And 42 is definitely not a step back, just think that you're adapting to changed circumstances! And if it made you think of Jackie..."
Thanks D. G.! Good luck on your goal as well!

Thanks Suzy! Good luck on your 2018 goal also! Hopefully we'll have plenty of good books to discuss in the coming year.

Last year I shot for 40 books and at the time I write this I'm at 46, not including 3 books I kicked and did not finish. I have a good shot at hitting 50 for 2017. You can see more about that topic here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
So why on 42 this year? Isn't that a step backwards? Well, yes it is. But I believe I will have less time, not more, for reading this year. For the first few months of 2017 I was unemployed and when I did accept a job offer in April I spent about 3 months working from home completing some training and licensing classes, which allowed me to be flexible with my schedule.
But I've learned to be creative. I take a book with me wherever I go and try to read when I have some dead time, instead of playing on my phone which I used to do.
I think I can get to 42. Heck, I might even surprise myself and get to 50! But really I'd like to focus on the quality of the books I read. I know I know, I said that last year too. The quality of my reads didn't really go up. In fact, they may have gone down a little. So what happened?
Well, I started participating more in group reads. I enjoy being able to discuss a book I've just read, although not many of my friends read and those who do often have different tastes than I do. But sometimes my group reads lead me to read different books than I would have otherwise. And here I have several hundred books sitting on my shelves that are begging to be read, including series that I'd like to continue. So, how can I reconcile all this?
I've decided I'm going to continue my group reads, but I'm only going to read books that I already own or was nearly about to buy anyway. I'd like to keep it to 1-2 per month, but I think I'm going to have 5-6 in January depending on how the voting turns out in some of my groups. Hopefully that will allow me some time to focus on books I want to read that fall outside the group reads.
And as far as quality goes, I've tried to organize my bookshelves - both my physical shelves and my GR shelves - to help me focus on some good books that I would like to read. I'm also going to be less tolerant of reading bad books - I kicked three books in 2017 and it felt great each time I did it. I also suffered through another book that I wish I would have kicked - I got no sense of accomplishment from finishing it by the way, just relief that it was over. Some books are just terrible. Life is too short to waste time on them.
So that's how I got to 42, which is coincidentally the number Jackie Robinson wore when he played for my beloved Dodgers, although that had nothing to do with why I picked it. That equates to 3.5 books per month. Now let's see if I can do it.
Feel free to comment, and of course friend requests are always appreciated if you think we have similar tastes or if you're just looking to chat about books or heck even if you just want more friends!
More updates coming soon, both on this thread and my 2017 thread.

Thank you Blagica!

I kicked The Wanderer

Also I had to kick Rama II

In my 2017 Challenge and my Year of Books these both show up as completed however I didn't really finish them so I'd like to figure out a way to get them off my "Read" shelf without deleting my reviews and ratings. Feel free to offer any suggestions you might have.
But I did finish two books that I liked:
#45 - Murder on the Orient Express

#46 - Go Girl!: Raising Healthy, Confident and Successful Girls Through Sports by Hannah Storm and Mark Jenkins - it took me a while but I pecked away at this one for a few months until finally finishing it yet yesterday - I gave it 3 stars although I wouldn't recommend it to anyone except those with young children who are looking to get them into sports - you can read my review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
And of course I'm still working on these books - hopefully the top four will be done by the end of the year:
- The Best American Mystery Stories 2015 edited by James Patterson
- Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang
- Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein
- Doomsday Book by Connie Willis
- Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders by Neil Gaiman
- A Dance with Dragons by George R.R. Martin
- Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System from Crisis — and Themselves by Andrew Ross Sorkin
I still think I can pull off 50 books this year if everything goes OK...stay tuned for 1-2 more updates through the end of the year.