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2022 Reading Goals
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I have quite a few goals for the year, and I won't write all of them here or I'll probably bore everyone here. Let's focus on the main ones:
- Finish "A Promised Land". I've been reading it since July, and it's really good, but I'd like to be able to move on to other big books;
- Progress in the complete works of William Shakespeare;
- Read some new releases. I've bought a lot of these recently (multiple lockdowns made me do it, really) but I haven't read a lot of 2020 or 2021 books until now, and I need to go through a bit of that huge pile (yes, these books have their own pile at home, apart from the other ones);
- Diversify the genres I read. In that regard, I'm quite happy with my 2021 reading log: it was really diverse and for once, I read a lot of contemporary novels. I'd like to go on like that in 2022 and keep reading a bit of everything. And like @Rachel I really should read more YA.

- Read 35 books
- Finnish Twilight (haha I started them last summer but didn’t finish them then sooo)
- Try to only read books from my physical bookshelf that I haven’t read already

- Listen to at least three audiobooks
- Read five iBooks
- Don’t request arcs until I finished all of the ones that I own
- Read at least three historical fiction books
- Finish the twilight series
- Reread Harry Potter series

I started to set a goal of 12 books this year, seems like a reasonable amount to start again ^^

- read 15 books (i realize it’s quite a low number, but i tend to get stressed out when i don’t meet my goals, so i figured i’d start low and work my way up!)
- try and finish every book i pick up, even if it’s boring
- stick to reading every night possible


-Read 15+ Books
-Find a book that really clicks with me
-And to progress my literature knowledge as well as my writing to be the best I can be ^^!
mine are:
- 75 books for the year (might up this at a later date)
- read some more "classic" books
- continue to read #ownvoices and more diverse literature
- maybe read some popular YA series that i never really read when i was younger
- try to start reading more arcs (if i can get approved for them!)
- lindsey