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DON'T TELL ME IT'S 3/4 OF THE WAY THROUGH THE YEAR! *DO* *NOT* *SAY* *THAT*!! *cries*
I'm soooo far behind on my reading. My pile of 30 old books still seems so large... as in I haven't really read much of it. I think I've read 18 or 19 from that pile. Ugh! And I'm not really even close to 50, so I don't know what in the world I've been doing with my time this year. I'm completely bewildered. I know I still have 3 months left, but I just don't see either goal (the 30 books in the pile or the 50, overall) being reached. *sigh*
But I did read an F. Scott Fitzgerald book (The Crack-Up) this year, which reminded me how much I love Fitzgerald's style and flow. I also (re-)read some pretty decent Hawthorne short stories, which I usually enjoy.
I'm soooo far behind on my reading. My pile of 30 old books still seems so large... as in I haven't really read much of it. I think I've read 18 or 19 from that pile. Ugh! And I'm not really even close to 50, so I don't know what in the world I've been doing with my time this year. I'm completely bewildered. I know I still have 3 months left, but I just don't see either goal (the 30 books in the pile or the 50, overall) being reached. *sigh*
But I did read an F. Scott Fitzgerald book (The Crack-Up) this year, which reminded me how much I love Fitzgerald's style and flow. I also (re-)read some pretty decent Hawthorne short stories, which I usually enjoy.

yeah i've read l books but i am mmmm pages behind
guess that's what i get from reading asterix, mad, and children's books including Roald Dahl's
i managed to get my hands on the last iii Michael Crichton books, namely Next, Pirate Latitudes, and Micro
i did enjoy them, but then it's sad that there won't be anymore to look forward to



I'm at 42 of 50 books at the end of 3Q. It's been a little slower going this year, especially this summer, but I'm still on pace to make 50, though my goodreads reading challenge for the year is 70 books. Not sure if I'm going to make that but I'll keep trying.
I did return to an old favorite author this year. Actually, his book was #42. Jim Butcher and his Dresden Files series is one of my favorites, and book 7 in the series didn't disappoint at all. I have also returned to Raymond Chandler this year for the final two novels in the Philip Marlowe series. The Little Sister was a different in a way I still can't put my finger on, and I'm in the first few chapters of The Long Goodbye which is also different. We'll see how it turns out.
I did return to an old favorite author this year. Actually, his book was #42. Jim Butcher and his Dresden Files series is one of my favorites, and book 7 in the series didn't disappoint at all. I have also returned to Raymond Chandler this year for the final two novels in the Philip Marlowe series. The Little Sister was a different in a way I still can't put my finger on, and I'm in the first few chapters of The Long Goodbye which is also different. We'll see how it turns out.

I actually completed my challenge! I didn't think I would, so I'm pretty excited about it. I increased my personal goal to 60, but maybe 75 would be better.
Good luck to everyone still working on it :)
To answer your question about whether we returned to favourite authors or not, I am always rereading Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series. Earlier in the year, I finished the latest book in the series again, in anticipation for the release of Book 8 in the spring. She periodically writes shorter stories/novellas set within the same world, so I've read some of those, too!

I have revisited my favorite author, Mary Renault this year. I always enjoy anything she writes.

Congrats to all those who have made their goals already and Shout Outs to all those who are still on their way on making it to your goal - 3 more months to go!! you still got time!


You can do it! Want to trade? I'd be happy to leave the beach, and constant sun and heat behind for cooler regions, especially if mountains and biking are involved. ;)

i have no mountains to offer. i'm in the flatlands of chicago. i'd love to go to the beach again, but, alas, i have a job and a husband; both demand my presence here now.

One positive about moving: I have rediscovered my box of childhood favorites, which I've enjoyed re-reading, particularly Ruth Gannett's "Dragons" series, any and all Meg Cabot, and Lloyd Alexander's "Westmark."




I hit 50 pretty early on so I've been increasing my target as I get close to it. I'm at a target of 140 with 137 completed. I think I'm going to leave it at 140. I never thought I read so much, I mean I knew I loved to read but it's a little bit mad seeing the total so far.
Tima wrote: "Hey random question but what happened to group reads? I think I missed a post or something on them being gone ?"
I wondered the same thing a few weeks ago. I don't remember if I found an answer, or if I just got distracted by something before I could try to figure it out :)
I wondered the same thing a few weeks ago. I don't remember if I found an answer, or if I just got distracted by something before I could try to figure it out :)


WOW, Kent! That's quite an accomplishment. Congrats on completing your goal.

Jacque wrote: "So it's almost over and I've still got 22 books to go. Doesn't look like I'm going to make it. Oh well. Can't get worked up about it. I have read some good books, and I still have 6 weeks left to ..."
Awesome attitude, Jacque! As a lot of us say, it's about the journey and the enjoyment, not necessarily about the number. (And I have to remind myself of that every time I see my pitiful little number for the year.)
Awesome attitude, Jacque! As a lot of us say, it's about the journey and the enjoyment, not necessarily about the number. (And I have to remind myself of that every time I see my pitiful little number for the year.)




In looking over my list again I have to take back my statement about not returning to a favorite author. In 2012 I started reading the Flavia De Luce books and the Mrs. Pollifax series. I continued with those in 2013.
Juli
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Reamde (other topics)Next (other topics)
Pirate Latitudes (other topics)
Micro (other topics)
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Roald Dahl (other topics)Michael Crichton (other topics)
It's just about the end of the third quarter of 2013. Which means it's time for everyone to report on their progress toward reaching your 50 Book Challenge goal. Tell us how you're doing. Are you halfway? More than halfway? Done? Wondering why you took on this crazy challenge to begin with?
Also, of the books you have read this year, did you return to one of your favorite authors and if so, who is the author and what book of his/hers did you read? How was it?
I'm looking forward to your check-ins!