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message 1: by Shona, Bibliophile. (new)

Shona Booky Ramblings of a Neurotic Mom (shonalbookyramblings) | 106 comments Mod
Have you joined the Goodreads reading challenge for 2014?

I opted for one more book than i read last year which brings my challenge total up to 140. So far this year i have managed 3 lol


message 2: by Claire, Book Lover (new)

Claire Thake (clairethake) | 24 comments Mod
I've upped mine from 50 to 60! Need to get a move on lol


message 3: by Shona, Bibliophile. (new)

Shona Booky Ramblings of a Neurotic Mom (shonalbookyramblings) | 106 comments Mod
I think you might be ok... míne keeps telling me im 3 books behind schedule! lol


message 4: by Lisa, the one who reads habitually (new)

Lisa (loopylis84) | 157 comments Mod
I upped mine from the 70 last year to 75. I managed 76 last year, so should be ok!


message 5: by Arielle Rae (new)

Arielle Rae Aguilar | 10 comments I started late in the year but I still passed my goal of 100, so this year I have my fingers crossed that I will reach my goal of 300 ><


message 6: by Debbie (new)

Debbie | 5 comments I have just joined. not done it before so opted for a book a month. I am not a fast reader lol. half way through first book the other boleyn girl xx


message 7: by P.J. (new)

P.J. O'Brien I haven't joined a challenge based on number of books, but I did give myself an alternate challenge. I have a goal in 2014 of discovering at least one new author a month and/or reading one thing that is not typical of anything that I'd normally read.

I'm having a great time so far. I've read a love story set in Japan that features a talking tea cup, another love story involving a Texas ranger and a runaway android, another one that reminded me equally of This Old House merged together with the Ghost and Mrs Muir, a funny but poignant satire involving an international search for paintings, a dystopian book where women have to reestablish civilization, a heart-warming story of a young adolescent who overcomes the absence of her mother by learning to play the trombone, and the adventures of a couple who stumble upon intergalactic travel and all the interesting places they go, together and separately. Finally, I'm reading now the history of the Mongolian empire (of which, I knew nothing) and am having a dandy time.

The really neat thing is that all the authors of these books are on GR and I do believe I've ended up being in some kind of contact with each, either because I started following their reviews and books, or they started following mine. They don't pester me or hover over my shoulder as I read, but do answer questions if asked and are generally quite nice and approachable. Many have become GR friends and have pointed me to even more books.

It's a fine life!


message 8: by Kimi (new)

Kimi (hateeverybeautifulday) | 7 comments My 2013 target was 72 (my lucky number..) which I thought I would struggle with, but I smashed it and managed 86 :)

So I decided that this years target would be 80, since I now work ALL THE TIME running the bookstore, I figured I should give myself some breathing room.

So far, I am two books behind :/ I think this is because of the sheer amount I work (at least 40 hours a week!) and although I have commuting time (2 hours a day on trains... sigh...) I lost the hour in the monring I used to set aside for reading.

I do have to keep reminding myself that, at some points in 2013, I fell behind too, yet I still managed to smash my target. So here's to being positive :)

Happy Reading this year, folks!


message 9: by Shayna (new)

Shayna Varadeaux (ShaeAnn77) | 3 comments Yes my target goal is 114 and I have read 39 so far!
39/114


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