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Looking forward to 2019: plans, challenges?


I still like planning though! I just need a little break from trying to keep up with my brilliant plans.
I don't think I'll finish my TBR challenge this year, unfortunately. Maybe! But it's looking unlikely. On the other hand, I've prioritized reading with others, and I've absolutely knocked my yearly goal (read more diversely) out of the park.
Next year my main goal is to try Malazan, and, if I enjoy it, finish the main series! I have a bit of insider knowledge, so there are a couple other group challenges I'm gonna try, but as usual these are things that can be fun and are not the controlling goal of my reading.
Next year my main goal is to try Malazan, and, if I enjoy it, finish the main series! I have a bit of insider knowledge, so there are a couple other group challenges I'm gonna try, but as usual these are things that can be fun and are not the controlling goal of my reading.


2019 Intentions
- Goodreads Reading Challenge Goal will be set at 200. A reasonable book goal. =)
- Series Catch Up: There are a few series that I follow & want to get caught up on and maybe complete.
- Malazan of the Fallen: Going to try and get into this series because it's fairly popular. If I don't get into it this time, I'm calling it quits and moving on.
- Physical TBR: I want to make a dint in the pile by reading more of them next year. I actually read a bunch of them this year but I added more than I read.
- Skim/speed read the books I left unrated & rate them.
- Review Writing Changes: Notes will replace the mini-reviews for books that did not make a big impression. For books that I really like or love, I'll go back to writing a full review. I've taken a break for a few years from full review writing. I figure it's time to ease back into it.
- Book Buying: 2018 is all about reading everything and buying within small boundaries. Next year, I will cut down my buying spree to series collection pieces and books that I love.
2018 Wrap Up
- Read 365 Books: I read several short stories this year and will need to read 12-15 books to make the tracker meet 365 books.
- Be comfortable, without any distortion, at listening to audiobooks at 2.5x by the end of the year. Currently, I'm at 2.15x.

I also have an Around The World challenge that I started 2 years ago, that I am absolutely loving. It is very hard though, to find Sci Fi, Fantasy and Horror (Especially Horror) from other countries. The Nordic countries and some in Europe, not so much....but Caribbean, African and old USSR countries, it is still hard. Mysteries are much easier.
I lastly do an individual list to conquer all of those series and misfits.
Not too early to think of 2019, but earlier than I would like … LOL

My Goodreads TBR is a total loss at this point (well over 1000 books and still climbing) but I would like to make some headway on my physical TBR pile. We are likely to be moving next year, so cutting out books I either no longer want to read or wouldn't want to read again would be very helpful in reducing the volume of books we'll need to transport. That also means cutting down on book purchases - nothing I won't read immediately. Fortunately/unfortunately, moving will also have the effect of removing me from my preferred source of physical books.
I'll probably do a few challenges, depending on what seems reasonable, interesting, and likely to help trim the TBR list.
I also have a last few 2018 goals to finish up, including reading everything that's currently on my "Top of the TBR" shelf (9 books) and completing the TBR challenge for this group (7 books, although 2 overlap with the Top shelf). Plus 14 buddy reads of interest, although I don't expect that I will actually end up reading all of these. And maybe also clearly out the books I have marked as currently reading?

I do maintain a tentative reading schedule, though. I don’t usually schedule out an entire year, but maybe 4-6 months. It’s just a loose plan for what series I want to read, and what standalone works I’ll read between them. I switch things out fairly often whenever I find reason to, like if something I’ve really been wanting to read goes on sale, or if I think the next series I had intended to read might be too similar to the one I’m finishing up. My schedule includes dates, mainly because that helps me plan out the few date-specific reads I commit to. However, the dates are intentionally calculated based on 75% of my average reading pace, so there’s no pressure when life gets busy because I’m always ahead of schedule in the long run. I periodically have fun choosing extra books to insert into the schedule, to fill in the gaps when I get too far ahead or abandon a series, and sometimes I rearrange my schedule altogether.
I don’t do too much in the way of content-specific goals, but I do have a couple. In 2017, I decided to start reading one classic book per quarter. This doesn’t count SF&F classics, since I would have read those anyway. It’s a very small commitment, but it’s been an easy one to keep and has been more entertaining than I expected. I had avoided the classics since my school years, but so many modern works reference or pay homage to the classics. I recognized many of those references in the past, but often didn’t grasp the full meaning of them because I didn't know or remember the context. Now I find them more meaningful when I encounter them for a classic I've read over the last couple years.
My only other content-specific goal is that I like to pick one large series to read per year, whereas the rest of the year is spent on smaller series and standalones. I typically start them toward the fall or early winter when I always seem to have a bit more time. Right now I’m reading through Robin Hobb’s Realm of the Enderlings series, and next year’s big series will probably be Feist’s Riftwar Cycle. Last year it was The Wheel of Time, and before that it was Discworld.

- read all remaining physical books I have
- complete my incomplete series and read the latest books of series I follow
- cut down my TBR to a manageable 10
- maintain my SFF short stories, standalones, explorer (new author), and female author challenges. These are all just number-based. I am considering to stop challenges where I have to assign a book to a criterion e.g. cover and bingo challenges, since I keep changing books and it has been a hassle.
- have a maximum of three buddy reads in a month (which could be difficult) to allow some solo reads
- still continue my 3:1 (3 books finished = 1 new book) challenge


I like to do a couple of challenges. I hope there is a tbr challenge next year here. Hanks's rules of course (read books I own). I also like Read Harder.
Next year I hope to get to the next book of the series: The Year of the Flood, Countdown City, Caliban's War, Imago, Zoe's Tale, The Subtle Knife, Komarr, Record of a Spaceborn Few. I might get to 3 of these.
I hope to read at least 8 of our club books next year.

Oh, I like this one, Alondra! It's a manageable number of books and can easily be mixed and matched with other goals.

...pretty please?"
I'll look forward to that!

I did reduce my TBR pile quite a bit....so maybe ....

There are some books I'm likely to read but I'll keep that for myself for now. It'll also depend on what the group (re)reads are and if they catch my interest.
There's also a writing-related goal I have - and which will be my biggest challenge.

I hope I can keep this up, while balancing this against all the reading I do for work. Not sure I want to set myself a number of books I want to read next year, but I might.
@Trike: Bring it! Y'know, NaNoWriMo is just around the corner, so you could get a headstart before 2019 even starts.
I believe Trike was joking which is why I left it. Please recall that we're talking reading goals 🙂


I like it too, because then I have to get rid of those books off my TBR. Now, it does nothing for all the books I add.... ugh. LOL

I wonder if we could somehow do BR of second and third books in series.....someone else must have my problems right?!! 😆



I wonder if we could somehow do BR of second and third books in series.....someone else must have my problems right?..."
These are my goals as well! I'm about to be buried alive under books that I already own, so I'm trying to read some of them and get them out. Also making it a goal to sell/donate books that I own and no longer have intentions to read. If I find myself passing a book over too many times, it needs to go. A lot of that includes series for me, as well as some series that I don't own but still intend to finish.


Me too! :D

I wonder if we could somehow do BR of second and third books in series.....someone else must have my problems right?..."
(raises hand) This year's Owned Books Challenge focused on that to an extent, giving more points for later books in a series, completing series, etc.
There's always an intention to finish more series than I start, but somehow my series spreadsheet keeps getting bigger and bigger.

I wonder if we could somehow do BR of second and third books in series.....someone else must have my problems right?..."
One of my buddies in another group is doing that exact same thing. All of the challenge books are from series that they've already started.

hey quick question, do you plan on sleeping at all next year? because dang
For next year, I have no solid plans other than reach a goal of reading (at least) 50 books. Considering how close I am to reaching this year's goal of 20, after only starting to count in mid September, I feel pretty confident. Also, to finally read the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series. My mum gave the full set to me for my 13th birthday. I'm 23. I think it's finally time I get through them.
Otherwise, I'm content to go with the flow of the group and just tag along on Buddy Reads when my workload permits it. It's more fun reading along with others than reading alone. :)

I am in full support of this endeavor. And plan to tag along as many of these kind as possible.
I guess my current grant plan for the next year are just to try and keep up with this lively group. Hopefully get a couple of separate, impromptu 'own reads' in between.
And sleep. Sleep would be nice too, but doubtful to happen.

I'll also be finishing my Discworld-a-thon next year, even though I find myself once again behind on my scheduled reading for that, as I haven't read the Sept book, yet, let alone the October one. Once I'm done all my spooky reads - which I'm also behind on - I'll look back to catching up on the Discworld books. Even if I don't quite catch up, though, I should still be finishing sometime around mid-year next year.


Don't stop being yourself! Mature, thoughtful thoughts are way overrated ;-)

Hear, hear! No reason to try and be too 'flowery' with thoughts or words , just trust your gut feelings, Wen.
(they say convincingly while feeling too committed to write 'final words' for reviews)

Now I’m actually going to do it!
Erm... what should I write about? Like space or something?

I think it was just a logistics thing. For next year all you have to do is quit your job, shirk all other responsibilities, get a Red Bull and Mt. Dew IV hooked up and then you’re set. Easy peasy!

At this point I think I could create a literal path through my physical books. Maybe I’ll make a maze for the local librarians to wander through.
Provided it doesn’t collapse on me first. https://youtu.be/c7vFlYBpTUw





Nice :D ...I'm having the same problem.

But can I vote in them?


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Are you already thinking forward to 2019 and what you're hoping to accomplish with your reading? Buddy reads, famous (or not so famous) challenges, personal goals? I'm interested in seeing if anybody else is pondering these questions this early, or if it's just me (and, presumably, Darren).
I don't have anything incredibly concrete, just a few nebulous goals:
- add two or three books to the GR challenge. Audiobooks have made this year's challenge a breeze, so I'll increase it next time.
- read a SF or fantasy series start to finish during 2019. Something I own but have never touched like Earthsea, The Coldfire Trilogy, The Morgaine Cycle, or The Faded Sun Trilogy
- Finish up some of the SFF series I've started and have had "good intentions" of finishing for years. Lots of options there, including three (!) of Jemisin's series.
- Read some more classics! Any of the Brontes, Wharton, Burney, Trollope, (Barchester series in particular), Story of the Stone, etc.
- I never do well with group challenges, since I'd have to devote too much of my already small annual count to them, so won't jump in to any next year. Group and buddy reads on an ad hoc basis are always fun and doable though.