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message 1: by Echo (last edited Dec 30, 2022 07:19AM) (new)

Echo | 772 comments For 2022 I am going to try and up my ante to 60 books read, with mini goals as follows:

Read 15 non-fiction: 24/15
Read 5 biographies: 7/5
Read 20 books by female authors: 27/20
Read 20 books by authors of color: 21/20
Read 5 of the books from my TBR Pile: 8/5
Read 5 classics: 5/5

Total: 65/60


message 2: by Blagica , Challenges (new)

Blagica  | 12941 comments Good luck with your big goal of 60 Echo and all your little adventures along the way.


message 3: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments First book of the year completed! Fangirl was recommended to me by a friend and it was a pretty good read.

Next up is The Brilliant Death.


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Echo | 772 comments Completed The Brilliant Death, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Not sure what will be next up. Need to switch over to Libby from Overdrive.


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Echo | 772 comments Finished Lord of the Flies and I have to say I did not like it at all!

Next up will be The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level which has been on my TBR pile for a long time.


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Echo | 772 comments Ugh, finished The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level but I absolutely hated it. I can't recall who recommended it but sheesh what a joke. I almost didn't continue after the doctor made it clear he thinks Fibromyalgia is psychosomatic.

Next up will be a palate cleanse in the form of Rivers of London.


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Echo | 772 comments Finished Drop The Rock: Removing Character Defects - Steps Six and Seven with my OA sponsor and it was excellent. Had some great shares/examples for really working the 6th and 7th steps.


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Echo | 772 comments Completed Rivers of London, which was most excellent and has me excited to continue in the series.

Also started in on Body Respect: What Conventional Health Books Get Wrong, Leave Out, and Just Plain Fail to Understand about Weight because we're doing a course at work on it. :)


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Echo | 772 comments Decided to pick up Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History given the attention it's getting currently. Very difficult subject matter but handled in a very real way.


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Echo | 772 comments Listened to most of Moon Over Soho on a long drive and then finished it over the weekend. Another great read. This is a fun series for sure.


message 12: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Read His Majesty's Dragon and absolutely loved it. Great recommendation from my local library. Next up will be a re-read of a childhood favorite.


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Echo | 772 comments Finished So You Want to Be a Wizard which I enjoyed. I had forgotten exactly what all occurred in the first book, so it felt fresh. :)


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Echo | 772 comments Finished Maus II: A Survivor's Tale: And Here My Troubles Began, which was another hard but important read.


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Echo | 772 comments Reread Blood Rites and found it to be fairly good. Trying to get caught up on Dresden Files again.


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Echo | 772 comments Completed Red, White & Royal Blue which was pretty cute and fun.


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Echo | 772 comments Finished Edgedancer and hoping to knock out some more non-fiction next.


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Echo | 772 comments Finished Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex by Mary Roach. Usually I love her stuff, and this has the same sort of wit that I like in her writing, but the subject matter just didn't do it for me like Stiff or Gulp.


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Echo | 772 comments My SO has been on a plays kick and after hearing him lose it laughing I had to read Noises Off after he finished it and it was absolutely brilliant.


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Echo | 772 comments Also finished off The Solid Gold Cadillac over lunch today.


message 22: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Read Look, No Hans with my SO as he continues his current obsession with plays.


message 23: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Read Valor's Choice, which isn't something I would usually pick up, but I did enjoy it. Especially with the one fight paralleling the battle of Rorke's Drift.


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Echo | 772 comments Finished The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother which was a really interesting slice of life biography.


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Echo | 772 comments Read Don't Dress For Dinner and now I want to see a production of it.


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Echo | 772 comments I really wanted to like Silent Night: The Remarkable Christmas Truce of 1914 but it was just too disjointed for me. I appreciated that it included a large number of first hand accounts, but it was just too hard to keep track of who was who. I also felt like several sections just went on for too long.


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Echo | 772 comments Ended up reading Boeing-Boeing: A Farce in Two Acts when I was having trouble getting to sleep. Pretty good, but Don't Dress for Dinner was funnier in my opinion.


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Echo | 772 comments Decided to reread The Butterfly Garden and was very pleased that it's still as good as I recall. I don't think I'm going to read the others in the series, however, as they just don't catch my eye in the same way, but maybe someday they will.


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Echo | 772 comments Read through Good Night Ladies which started out fairly funny and farce like, but then tapers out to a rather abrupt and comparatively dull ending.


message 30: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Finished Drop the Rock--The Ripple Effect: Using Step 10 to Work Steps 6 and 7 Every Day with my sponsor for Overeaters Anonymous and it was really quite good. I liked a lot of the personal stories and the analogies used.

I'm also about 50% done with The Last Lecture.


message 31: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Welp, ended up tearing through the rest of The Last Lecture because it was just so fantastic.


message 32: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Finally finished up The Dragonbone Chair, which ended up being quite good even though I wasn't sure I actually would finish it at the start. Very slow build.


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Echo | 772 comments Managed to get Whispers Under Ground off the hold list so yay! Finished that up pretty quickly. :D


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Echo | 772 comments Finished Akata Warrior by Nnedi Okorafor. I just absolutely seem to love everything she writes.


message 36: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Finished up The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, which is worth one read, but also a little disappointing given the premise and my expectations? Maybe I bought into the hype too much?


message 37: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Read The Shadow of the Wind which was quite good. Still trudging through Seeker of Magic.


╟ ♫ Tima ♪ ╣ ♥ (tsunanisaurus) | 144 comments Echo wrote: "Finished So You Want to Be a Wizard which I enjoyed. I had forgotten exactly what all occurred in the first book, so it felt fresh. :)"

Oh my gosh, I haven't come across anyone else who remembers this series!! I read it when I was young and have been debating picking it up to reread now that I'm an adult. I'm glad I saw your note about it, I think I'll try to get a copy this year :)


message 39: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments ╟ ♫ Tima ♪ ╣ ♥ wrote: "Echo wrote: "Finished So You Want to Be a Wizard which I enjoyed. I had forgotten exactly what all occurred in the first book, so it felt fresh. :)"

Oh my gosh, I haven't come across..."


Definitely! It held up well despite my age! I want to keep re-reading the series before I pass it off to my nephew and nieces.


message 40: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Finished off Seeker of Magic and can't in good faith recommend it. It was just ok, and there were some points where I really wanted to put it down.


message 41: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Picked up and read through Apology: Of Socrates to the Jury by Xenophon for my A-Z authors challenge. Also picked up the next book in the Rivers of London series (I'm on Broken Homes)


message 42: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Tore through Broken Homes, next up is Running with Scissors


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Echo | 772 comments Finished Running with Scissors which was a heck of a wild ride.

Now reading Moonshine and Magnolias and listening to The Kite Runner.


message 44: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Finished The Kite Runner, which was quite good. Not sure what I will listen to next, have some books on hold with the library, so we'll see what comes in.


message 45: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments I really enjoyed Moonshine and Magnolias, even though I don't normally go for romances. I even want to read the sequels because I liked the characters so much.


message 46: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Foxglove Summer was very good; had me laughing out loud several times, and I really enjoyed the plot of this one.


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Echo | 772 comments Picked up I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban, which was very educational.

Also started Smoke & Summons, which I've so far been enjoying quite a bit (liking the world building in particular).


message 48: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Read one of my TBR kindle books, Smoke & Summons, which ended on quite a cliffhanger.


message 49: by Echo (new)

Echo | 772 comments Finished up Get Good with Money: Ten Simple Steps to Becoming Financially Whole, which was an incredibly well laid out book to help navigate finances.

Next up I'm starting Clever Girl Finance: Ditch Debt, Save Money and Build Real Wealth.


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