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I finished Quesadillas which is book #3 of the year, and also counts as the first book in my String Theory Challenge (1/10), and the third book in the Around the World challenge (3/52).

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Thank you. I like making lists, that's for sure :-)

I finished Het gym, which is book #4 read this year. It also counts as:
book 4/52 for the Around the World challenge
book 2/10 in the String theory challenge
book 1/30 in the I read Dutch challenge
If you read Dutch, you can read my review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The last day of my Christmas holiday. Tomorrow back to work, but today I had time to finish book #5 of the year: Eurydice Street: A Place in Athens
All 5 books I have read so far have been set in different countries, so the Around the World challege is going really well. I have also very much enjoyed all of these books. So, good start to my year in reading.

Another book read: The Black Lake. I listened to the Dutch audiobook actually, read by Hella Haasse herself, which was a wonderful experience.

I finished another Dutch audiobook, by Arnon Grunberg, De man zonder ziekte. I'm having fun with the challenge to read more Dutch books. In recent years I have neglected books written by Dutch and Belgian authors in favour of UK/US authors, and I've missed out on some great books. So, catching up, one book at a time.



Fatima, here's a post on how to get started: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

I liked it a lot. The book kept getting better and better as the story progressed. Definitely one of my favourite books this year.


I LOVE audiobooks. IMO some books just need to be experienced in audio format. Harry Potter read by Stephen Fry. Baudolino and The Graveyard Book are also two I recommend trying as audio.

Thank you for the tips. I loved The Name of the Rose and The Ocean at the End of the Lane so maybe I should give the ones you mention a try!


Well I do, thank you. And as it's now weekend, more reading time ahead :-)

Also very good wasJoe Speedboot, which I listened to on my commute to work. Tommy Wieringa is my new favourite Dutch author. I loved his book Caesarion as well.
And this weekend I read The Dig and Looking for Transwonderland: Travels in Nigeria, both published by Granta Books, which as usual did not disappoint.

I update my first post in this string to keep track of how many books I have read for each challenge. So 20 books read in total. My 21st book, currently reading, is the new Haruki Murakami (the Dutch translation is out already Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage. It's a great book, I'm really enjoying it.

For the I read Dutch challenge I've read Asta's ogen by Eveline Stoel and De laatkomer by Dimitri Verhulst. Some of Dimitri Verhulst's books are also available in English, like The Misfortunates.
For the string theory challenge, I've read The Panopticon by Jenni Fagan, which I very much enjoyed.

I've also been reading Half Blood Blues, which I liked, and On the Jellicoe Road, wich I also enjoyed but got a bit annoyed with near the end. Very subtle it is not.

Fascinating, that. Have a look at these pictures: http://www.messynessychic.com/2013/09...

A book I also enjoyed very much was The Flamethrowers. Fun and exciting. I gave it 5 stars.

The Marrying of Chani Kaufman and Me Before You
Gets me to a total of 56 books read, many of which I gave 4 or 5 stars, so a good year for reading so far.



I'm going to read more of Etgar Keret's work, I've been hearing lots of good things about him but this collection of autobiographical short stories was the first I actually read myself.



Problemski Hotel is available in English, should anyone be interested. I recommend it!

I also finished another book for the String Theory Challenge: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, which is a brilliant book. Very glad I read it.




1) reading 130 books: easy. I'll try for 150 though. It will be a close call but if I squeeze in some short ones and a few audio books while I drive to work, it might happen. (Next year I won't set a goal in terms of quantity anymore)
2) Around the world: with still 5 to go, it's do-able. I just have to prioritize books that fit into this challenge above other books on my TBR list.
3) String theory: 1 to go and I know exactly which one that will be, so this will be easy.
4) Reading Dutch books: I've already exceeded my goal so that's done.

The only reading goal that remains is to read 150 books. 9 books to go but I'll be on vacation as of tomorrow and it's raining small goats (I guess that's not an English expression but you know what I mean) so that should be no problem at all.
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I've committed to a number of reading challenges this year. To not lose track, I thought I could list them here (and mark my progress on each, updating throughout the year):
1) Main goal: read at least 130 books (fiction, non-fiction, short story collections, whatever)
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
Update: I'll try 150.
Progress: 150/150 ✔
2) Around the world in 52 books challenge. See my overview here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Progress: 52/52 ✔
3) The String Theory Challenge. I hope to do 10 books.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Progress: 10/10 ✔
4) I want to read more books by Belgian/Dutch authors this year, so I signed up to a "Ik lees Nederlands" challenge, reading 30 books. Here's my bookshelf for this:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
Progress: 36/30 ✔