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Best of 2013 and 2014 Book Resolutions!
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Dec 31, 2013 12:43PM

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My resolutions for 2014 will be to finish more series, read more classics, take part in more book club reads, buy less books (to cut down my TBR) and to read less short books in order to tackle more of my longer books. What does your list consist of? :)
Omg this is a difficult list to edit down, I have loved so many of my 2013 reads.
Anyway, here's a list of my most remembered and cherished books.
this made me laugh, it made me cry but most of all it haunted me for weeks after finishing it. I loved the writing style and didn't want the story to ever end. I just hope that the proposed film isn't a let down.
this was my first book by Walter Moers. It's translated extremely well. I found it a bit weird at first as the protagonist is a dinosaur but the world created in this story was anything but childish. It was bizaare and funny and even quite scary at times but it kept me hooked until the very last page.
this was a book group read from the summer. I wasn't sure what to expect from this one, I'd read lots of mixed reviews. Anyway I was pleasantly surprised. I found it quite a quick read despite it's size because the story flowed so beautifully.
Now for my 2014 resolutions. They're very similar to Charlotte's resolutions (and probably most other book lovers/collectors lol). I definitely need to read more than I buy this year but I know I'll find that near to impossible. I would like to venture out of my comfort zone a little more whilst catching up on lots of classics and sequels. All in all I really don't think that I have enough spare time for all the reading that I would like to do but I'll try my best :)
Anyway, here's a list of my most remembered and cherished books.



Now for my 2014 resolutions. They're very similar to Charlotte's resolutions (and probably most other book lovers/collectors lol). I definitely need to read more than I buy this year but I know I'll find that near to impossible. I would like to venture out of my comfort zone a little more whilst catching up on lots of classics and sequels. All in all I really don't think that I have enough spare time for all the reading that I would like to do but I'll try my best :)
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