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I need one more book to meet my goal of 100, and I have two books in progress (one I might finish today!) and another two I plan to read before the year ends. I like to start the new year with a clean slate, so I won't be pushing to add to that number, although if I have time I might try to find something quick and fun.
Next year I'll be doing the Mount TBR challenge for the first time. My goals are 24 books I own and 60 books I don't. I still haven't settled on an overall goal number, but I'm leaning towards 85.
I have a handful of titles in mind to read early next year, but nothing specific as the first book.

I have met and exceeded my GR goal. I think it was originally 250, and I bumped it up to 290 books. Am currently at about 305. My big goal that I met was finishing all the books that I put on the list in 2017.
For 2022, I think I am going to try to read 250 books. Am also going to try to get all the books off the list that I added in 2018. Only 14, so if I stay focused...
For my first read of the year, I don't consciously pick a book, but in the back of my mind, I am already planning out my 75 Books...More or Less! ABC Book/Author Challenge. I like to get it done as soon as I can.

I'll be doing Mount TBR and Virtual Mount TBR for 3rd year each. Continuing challenges here and some in Hooked on Books (monthly, weeklong, weekend, 24), and Seasons of Reading Readathons, plus monthly themes at Devour Your TBR and Genreland; but not planning to do many challenges beyond these: going with an "organic" approach, what catches my eye at a given moment. For 2021 I did choose "First Read": Persephone Station. For 2022 I'm thinking Moon Lake and something Adrian Tchaikovsky.
Readathon Proposed TBR:
Moon Lake
Wakers
Maiden
Moon of the Crusted Snow
Termination Shock
Christmas titles/settings for Christmas Spirit Readathon ending January 6
12/24:
Reading: I Am Not Who You Think I Am NG ARC
December Park Scribd VIRTUAL. From p
540. [Put it aside to read/review [book:The House of Tongues|59354539] NG ARC]
My Homework Ate My Dog
Merry Christmas from the End: A Night Portals Short Story
12/25: Reading Shadow Flicker NG ARC (so good) to 36%
I Am Not Who You Think I Am NG ARC to 3%. Weird.
12/26:
12/27:
(Including The Lake Has Eyes
The Dark Shadow
The Lady Of The Lake
12/28:
Scribd Virtual (I've 5 Christmas Horror by R.L
Stine I intend to read before Saturday, which will give me 76 for Virtual TBR 2021).
I'm Going to Give You a Polar Bear Hug!
I'm Going to Give You a Bear Hug!
Fright Christmas
12/29:
The Christmas Room: Tales of Festive Terror
Silent Night
12/30:
Apricus: A Perplexing Story
Silent Night
Silent Night 2
12/31:
1/01: Reading Sundial Mount TBR and
The Kaiju Preservation Society Mount TBR
1/02: The Kaiju Preservation Society to 62%
Titles Read:
The House on 6th Street: A Short Story
My Homework Ate My Dog
Merry Christmas from the End: A Night Portals Short Story
Shadow Flicker
The Red Scowl
The Haunting of Bridge Manor: The Trilogy. Own.
(Including The Lake Has Eyes
The Dark Shadow
The Lady Of The Lake
Young Scrooge: A Very Scary Christmas Story
The Rhinoceros Rhapsody
book:I'm Going to Give You a Polar Bear Hug!|48855944]
I'm Going to Give You a Bear Hug!
Fright Christmas
The Kindred
The Christmas Room: Tales of Festive Terror
Apricus: A Perplexing Story
Silent Night
Silent Night 2
End of year goals:
Finish Throne of Glass
Finish Well Met
Finish The Kiss Quotient
Finish Light the Abyss
(audio)
Easy peasy for 9 days right? lol. Oh yeah and
Read
!!!
Finish Throne of Glass



Finish Well Met

Finish The Kiss Quotient

Finish Light the Abyss

Easy peasy for 9 days right? lol. Oh yeah and
Read




I’ve been wanting to do the ABC Challenge again next year, but also I don’t like having to dive for books to fit each letter like I did last time a few years ago. I want to do challenges that motivate me to get books OFF my tbr, not scrambling for something new that fits a letter. I finally worked out a compromise.
To that end, my main reading challenge for 2022 will be the RYO-ABC Challenge. It goes like this: The goal is to do the ABC challenge, but for every letter I don’t have something I want that fits it, I will read TWO books on my tbr from before 2020. Takes the stress out of it, and I feel good about getting stuff off my tbr. This will involve some shuffling around as what I read changes, but I don’t actually care.
I still have three books I need to read before April for the Magical Readathon, those being



My goal for this year was 175. I think I need 40 more so its not looking too good for me. I have a couple books going so I think I will get to 150. I changed positions and locations at work this year and my commute dropped down from 40 minutes to 20. Then in July we moved and my commute is not 4 minutes. It’s also just been a crazy year personally and professionally.
My goal for 2022 is going to be 100 books and then I will reevaluate as needed. I really want to do better with self care and work life balance this year.
I’m excited to spend another year reading with all of you and spending time together chatting about books.
My goal for 2022 is going to be 100 books and then I will reevaluate as needed. I really want to do better with self care and work life balance this year.
I’m excited to spend another year reading with all of you and spending time together chatting about books.

Yesterday was my busy day and today has been bingeing the shows I've not been watching for like 2 months. lol. I plan on spending all day tomorrow reading.
I’m in the same boat! Didn’t get much reading done today, but tomorrow it’s going to be all day readathon. We have leftovers to eat and not much to clean. I have one errand to run that will take 20 minutes.


I finished Model Home last night, a cute short story based on some of the home reno shows you see on channels like HGTV. This morning I finished Accidentally Engaged, a cute romantic comedy I started a couple of days ago. This afternoon I finished another short story The Last Line (Tracy Crosswhite #8.5). This was a new author for me and I really like the writing and story. I'm going to listen to some more short stories while I try to catch up on reviews.
I spent most of the day reading or listening to books. I have 27 books left to read in 5 days...hahah I would feel better about this if I didn't have a really busy week at work. I'm covering for one of my staff that gets a lot of calls, another manger and we are also short at the front desk. I probably wont get too much listening done during the day. I'm going to try to actually take my lunch and breaks and get some quick stuff done. I might be crazy!
I didn't get as much reading done yesterday as I had planned to. Motivation struck and I cleaned up Christmas stuff and got chores done. I read some of
which I'm buddy reading in another group. I did listen to a bit of
while cleaning. Hoping to finish it today so I can start listening to
for #ChunksterReadathon on Instagram. Also need to read
for the same readathon.






This is my 3rd re-read. Started Christmas Eve and finished Christmas morning.

This is our Christmas Eve bedtime story tradition. The 6yo knows the story very well by now and looks forward to it. The 2yo was more attentive than last year, but still pretty squirmy. She doesn't quite have the patience for longer picture books with more than one sentence per page.

I hope everyone who celebrates had a great holiday!





I read a little of
and I got to page 211 of
yesterday.
I also read
.
I did finish listening to
but I decided to not start The Wheel of Time this year (and I'm already reading Empire of Storms for #ChunksterReadathon) and focus on a couple of past due NetGalley audiobooks this week. Starting with
.


I also read

I did finish listening to



The Meaning of Mariah Carey (currently listening to the audio book)
Dead Letters (currently reading)
Night & The Wife are two shorter stories I hope to finish while I am on PTO.

WOOHOO!!! Congratulations!!!


I read a little of
.
I finished reading
yesterday and finished listening to
.
I started listening to
and it will be my last audiobook of 2021.
I need to read
by 11:59pm Dec 31. That's only 1644 pages, totes doable. ;)

I finished reading


I started listening to

I need to read



1. Quite a Year for Plums by Bailey White, 12/27/2021
2. Where Things Come Back by John Corey Whaley, 12/29/2021
3. Ran Away by Barbara Hambly, 12/29/2021
4. All the Trouble You Need by Jervey Tervalon, 12/30/2021
5. The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris, 12/30/2021
6. Treacherous Is the Night by Anna Lee Huber, 1/1/2022
7. A Pretty Deceit by Anna Lee Huber, 1/2/2022




And, as I don't plan to do any more reading in the next 11 hours, thus ends 2021!
End strong ✔️
Start strong ❓
I finished reading
and listening to
. I'm done. Today was a lot busier than intended so no, I did not read the 1644 pages I wanted to in order to finish the Throne of Glass series. lol. I'm okay with that. Gonna relax the rest of the night!
Happy New Year everyone! Please stay safe in all the ways!


Happy New Year everyone! Please stay safe in all the ways!
Happy New Year my Bookish Tribe! It has been one heck of a year. I'm thankful for all of you. I'm also truly thankful for my love of listening and reading books. While everyone else has been climbing the walls trying to find entertainment, I was never more happy to find comfort and companionship in a good book. Here's to 2022 and all the stories waiting to be discovered!



Katie, i totally agree with you! It’s so nice to think the whole year ahead is just wide open to be filled with good books!!

This is one of my favourite things every year!
Busy day today but I sat down with my first book of the year, a reread of
.
I have a minor surgery tomorrow (yes on a Sunday) so will probably not be reading much due to the anesthesia. So that's a huge bummer.
I should probably update my 2021 thread and create my 2022 threads. lol.

I have a minor surgery tomorrow (yes on a Sunday) so will probably not be reading much due to the anesthesia. So that's a huge bummer.
I should probably update my 2021 thread and create my 2022 threads. lol.
Brian was climbing the walls so we took a ride and walked around Whole Foods to stretch our legs. I did sneak in a 5 book short story series that was cute. It wasn’t too involved so I was able to do some work while listening. I’m looking at my library loans to figure out what needs to be read before it returns this week.


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How many books do you have left to meet your GR goal (if you haven't already met it)?
Have you modified it at all this year?
What's your goal for 2022?
Any other personal reading goals besides the GR Challenge?
Do you consciously pick a book for your first read of the new year or is it whatever comes up next in your TBR?