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How Is Your 2023 Reading Year Going So Far? (2/12/23)
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The reading is going well, but I am still struggling to find time and motivation to write reviews
Hugh wrote: "The reading is going well, but I am still struggling to find time and motivation to write reviews"
Hugh, I find it sometimes helps to give yourself a "review holiday" or only write reviews for the 5 star reads. (Unless your adoring fans will hunt you down. Mine have not resorted to such extremes... )
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Robert wrote: "I’ve already read some great books and from 507 , the TBR pile is down to 479."
Impressive! My TBR piles have gone up by 5.
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Things have started off decent for me, but I did throw a wrench in the works by suddenly deciding I might try to read longlists for both Republic of Consciousness Prizes (UK and US/Canada)--time and accessibility will likely limit how much of these lists I get through. I still was in the middle of too many books going into this year so until I finish those non-fiction books, it kinda feels like I'm not done with last year yet.
Hugh, I find it sometimes helps to give yourself a "review holiday" or only write reviews for the 5 star reads. (Unless your adoring fans will hunt you down. Mine have not resorted to such extremes... )
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Robert wrote: "I’ve already read some great books and from 507 , the TBR pile is down to 479."
Impressive! My TBR piles have gone up by 5.
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Things have started off decent for me, but I did throw a wrench in the works by suddenly deciding I might try to read longlists for both Republic of Consciousness Prizes (UK and US/Canada)--time and accessibility will likely limit how much of these lists I get through. I still was in the middle of too many books going into this year so until I finish those non-fiction books, it kinda feels like I'm not done with last year yet.

This week I'm feeling quite frantic about wanting to read EVERYTHING. New books out, 2022 books I never got to, and everything else that's been waiting to be read.
Not a particularly unique feeling, but this week I think I added 10 books that I want to read and they all felt like I HAVE to read this next. :)

Things should settle down in a few days but for a while thereafter I'll be doing all the put-off housework and paperwork vs. reading a good book. Ugh. Life!
There is a semi-famous Twilight Zone episode where the protagonist feels like he's reached the happiest life possible when the apocalypse comes and kills everyone--now he'll have all the time in the world to read. A sad ending is in store for him, though. Rod Serling evidently had no sympathy for unrepentant bibliophiles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAxAR...

As an avid book collector, I loved this local article about a man who collected 20,000 books over 45 years. In particular his quote is priceless “I couldn’t decide where to draw the line, so I decided not to draw a line.”
https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment...


I'm very picky about what I add to my to-read shelves. It's not that there aren't huge numbers of books that I'm interested in, but they have to be significantly enticing before they get added.
I've been reading quite a few 20th century books recently (Herve Guibert, Unica Zurn, Ithell Colquhoun, the new Jimmy DeSana catalog from the Brooklyn Museum, reread Delany's first Neveryon book). But suddenly a pile of library holds and a special order arrived, so things are ramping up.
I'm not even discussing my GR TBR shelf (there's a lot of stuff on there I don't even remember adding or why). I just talk about the unread books I already have in my possession!

I'm very lax about my TBR - it currently has over 1000 books on it. Instead of paring it down, I added a "Top Shelf" category, which is my "really actually intend to get to this" list, which I keep at under 100.
I've been reading more than usual this year, which I'm hoping to keep up. Lots of group reads I wanted / want to join in, which has kept me more focused.
I've been reading more than usual this year, which I'm hoping to keep up. Lots of group reads I wanted / want to join in, which has kept me more focused.

However, the first book I read this year was fantastic & immediately went onto my list of favorites. It's just so well done: The Assembly of the Severed Head by Hugh Lupton.

I started the year with a few books I had set aside in 2022, so it felt like the reading equivalent of holiday leftovers. Then I read The Paradise of Food while trying to simultaneously read Solenoid - two books with deeply misanthropic male narrators. I had to put the latter down, and the former was fortunately saved by a short but vigorous discussion on another thread where we collectively exercised our demons from the book.
Things have picked up from there. Like Marc, I decided to read the inaugural US/Canada iteration of the Republic of Consciousness Prize. My first reaction to the list was trepidation, but as I've gotten into it, I've discovered some real gems. More importantly, I've discovered some new authors to follow - Robin McLean and Arinze Ifeakandu in particular.
David, I'm 3 stories into the McLean (Get ’em Young, Treat ’em Tough, Tell ’em Nothing) and it's my favorite so far from the longlist (with only Pollak's Arm and The Sleeping Car Porter having also been read).


LindaJ^ wrote: "I too read the RoC US & Canada long list. I liked Get ‘‘em Young, although it was in my middle 4. My reading this year has been more enjoyable than the last 2 months of 2022. I really want to decre..."
How do you just fit in 10 extra books like that?!! Did you plan ahead? Do you read one at a time or while you're also reading other books? I continue to marvel at the way some readers will just devour prize long- and short-lists and still participate in other group discussions, take up personal reads, etc.
It stresses me out. :D
(But I'm getting better about just getting to what I get to and not worrying about it.)
How do you just fit in 10 extra books like that?!! Did you plan ahead? Do you read one at a time or while you're also reading other books? I continue to marvel at the way some readers will just devour prize long- and short-lists and still participate in other group discussions, take up personal reads, etc.
It stresses me out. :D
(But I'm getting better about just getting to what I get to and not worrying about it.)


Marc wrote: "I continue to marvel at the way some readers will just devour prize long- and short-lists and still participate in other group discussions, take up personal reads, etc."
I couldn't do one without the other. Reading a longlist of 10 books without being able to discuss sounds like torture. Discussing on GR and elsewhere is what excites me.
I'm rarely a completist - I like jumping in at the longlist stage and reading whatever appeals to me.

Books mentioned in this topic
Catch-22 (other topics)Roadside Picnic (other topics)
Get ’em Young, Treat ’em Tough, Tell ’em Nothing (other topics)
Pollak's Arm (other topics)
The Sleeping Car Porter (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Robin McLean (other topics)Arinze Ifeakandu (other topics)
Hugh Lupton (other topics)