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Jan 05, 2013 10:00AM

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I've joined this and a few other groups here on goodreads to discover new authors and new series this year.










You are completely right. Or go to the Currently Reading section on the home page. Update Status, mark book as "You're finished" and it will count the books too.





My non related book goal (I usually don't make resolutions--I don't like them and people always seem to set theirs so high they're impossible) is to clean up the monster pile of clothing that has become my storage/dresser/closet for my clothes. That may not sound big, but it's truly a monster pile of clothing. I never bothered to put away my summer clothes this year, so all my shorts and tank tops are in there too, nearer the bottom. I think there may be towels, too, for some reason. For all I know, there could be books in there.


I also re-read some books every year (The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy series, for example), so while GoodReads doesn't have a "repeated reading" option, at least this challenge business has taught me to just change the date of completion to get it into this year's numbers :)



That sounds like a neat challenge. I'll have to think on that.
The year I wasn't working (although I was writing) I read 387 books. A lot of them were category romances which I could read in a couple of hours.

Me too. Otherwise, I'd never write reviews. I hate reiterating the entire plot.


My other goal is to write 1,000 words a day. Someone on Twitter came up with the challenge because of his success with NaNoWriMo. A bunch of us tweet our word count with #DailyK. If you're looking to stay motivated and have support, I recommend it.



I could try to bulldoze more, but then I'm reading for numbers and not reading to be entertained or learn something, which is more important to me.
Plus I know myself and I'd be focused on making sure the books are short (IE low page count or EASY YA) which is cheating.


Oh I didn't mean there was anything wrong with YA or that they can't be enjoyable, for me they are just lighter reads than what I'd normally pick for myself, and 99% of the time I personally despise YA books. I'm going to blame it on the fact that I can't ever seem to relate to the main character.
40 books enjoyed is better than 200 books hated. (That be a true waste of time and effort, and not fair to authors and publishers rolling out all those 1-2 stars in the name of my goodreads epeen) But 200 YA books enjoyed. Let me be first in line to clap cause that's amazing! Especially in the digital age we live in with all the "shiny" distractions.
