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Dec 28, 2018 02:06PM

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In 2019 I resolve to read more nonfiction, memoir, and biography. I'm also challenging myself to make a dent in my shelf of books that I own but haven't read. I like buying books to support authors, but it means even more if I read them :)



Sarah wrote: "In 2019 I resolve to read more nonfiction, memoir, and biography. I'm also challenging myself to make a dent in my shelf of books that I own but haven't read. I like buying books to support authors..."
I more or less forgot about this resolution, but thought it might be neat to look at my reading list for 2019 to see how I did anyway. I read 3 biographies or memoirs in 2019 (compared to 7 in 2018) and I only read one other nonfiction title in 2019 (compared to 8 in 2018), so I completely flubbed that goal...
I did manage to read 7 books from my TBR piles, but I definitely added more than 7 to that list...
Bring on 2020!
I more or less forgot about this resolution, but thought it might be neat to look at my reading list for 2019 to see how I did anyway. I read 3 biographies or memoirs in 2019 (compared to 7 in 2018) and I only read one other nonfiction title in 2019 (compared to 8 in 2018), so I completely flubbed that goal...
I did manage to read 7 books from my TBR piles, but I definitely added more than 7 to that list...
Bring on 2020!

I re-read 19 books this year, 7 via audio and 12 print. And I may or may not pick up A Christmas Carol in the next couple weeks to make that an even 20.