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To read: 6
Red Country
The Silver Chair
The Last Battle
Never Send Flowers
The Man With the Red Tattoo
Zero Minus Ten

To Read: 0, category complete!!!

To read: 8
Gardens of the Moon
Leviathan Wakes
Three Parts Dead
The Emperor's Blades
The Darkness That Comes Before
Traitor's Blade
The Thousand Names
Heroes Die

To Read: 5
The Way of Kings
Words of Radiance
The Black Prism
The Shadow of What Was Lost
The Poppy War

To Read: 4
Tigana
River of Stars
How to Archer: The Ultimate Guide to Espionage and Style and Women and Also Cocktails Ever Written
Man, The Dwelling Place Of God



Yep, that's how it happens. Free or Kindle deals always get me.


From a strictly overall numbers perspective, I didn't do very well. Starting point was 32 books, goal is to be down to 15 within a year, so at this point I really should be down to something in the 25 or 26 range; instead I'm sitting at 31, which appears that I'm failing. However, a deeper dive shows some promising tidbits:
-I read 11 books from the overflowing TBR shelf, including three of my biggest nemesis...the infamous "first book in new series," which I always buy and never actually read.
-Speaking of the ol' nemesis, I only bought two more "first in series," which is serious progress compared to normal. And both of those I'm OK with. Thousand Names is high on my list of desired reads and was on sale, and Black Company came in an omnibus with the second and third in the series for only $1. Those are both great purchases, and I was able to say no to many other tempting books. Progress!
-The rest of my purchases were all sequels in a series of which I already own the first book. In other words, they were books that I would have bought soon anyways, I just happened to pick them up at a time they were on sale. Again, progress!
-Overall purchasing went well. I spent only $24 in the past 3.5 months on books, $21 of which was spent on Buddy Reads for two books that I read immediately upon purchase. The other $3 brought in 7 books. I look at that and see that my spending is now where it should be--I'm only buying books when I either plan on reading it rather than shelving it, or it's ridiculously cheap/free and I know I'll eventually read it.
Overall I'm encouraged by the progress I've made, even if the overall number doesn't reflect that. Cheers to a new year of great reading!
That sounds like great progress to me. The total tally doesn't do justice to the good habits of reading things you buy right away and saving your money for the awesome books and good deals. Here's hoping your good system gives you great results in 2018! :)



If it makes you feel better, I have 375 owned unread books 🙈🙈

If it makes you feel better, I have 375 owned unread books 🙈🙈"
Holy cow, that's a lot of unread books! That would take me about 7 years to read, assuming I exclusively read from that stack of books and never bought anything new or went to the library. Quite the collection!

If it makes you feel better, I have 375 owned unread books 🙈🙈"
Holy..."
And you would think I would try to do that. I reckon I could get through them in 4/5 years. Except no, I keep buying more!!
So yeah, you're doing great! 👍 :D
Books mentioned in this topic
The Poppy War (other topics)Man: The Dwelling Place of God (other topics)
How to Archer: The Ultimate Guide to Espionage and Style and Women and Also Cocktails Ever Written (other topics)
The Man With the Red Tattoo (other topics)
Never Send Flowers (other topics)
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I've broken up my Own-TBR list by categories representing the top reason I've yet to read them.