Cover to Cover Challenge discussion
1/4 way into year-how are you feeling?


what are you making? Knitting?

Jackie, I know what you mean, I'm on the computer a lot and watching TV at the same time. I'll get more reading done over the summer (and hopefully will exercise more too)!!



When I joined the challenge I knew it was a long shot I'd come close to the goal. But that was a bit of the point. I've had rather feeble reading totals the past few years, mostly due to school and life circumstances, but 2010 presents a fresh horizon for achieving new reading goals. I've already gotten more reading done this year by this point than I did last year, so I'm pleased. And having this challenge continues to inspire me to pick up a book instead of just being lazy and falling back on TV and the like.
I do still have a lot of other leisure activities I enjoy, especially playing video games, and finding a balance between the two is something else I need to work on. But me? I'm feeling great about my 144 challenge! Even if my total winds up being more like 54 ;)


I haven't either! And at the end of every year I go "Gee, wouldn't it be nice to have a record of everything I read this year?!" GoodReads makes it so easy too!


I agree w/ Rebecca that one of the neatest things is simply keeping track of our books for the first time. And having a "to read" shelf has helped me enormously! Otherwise I was forgetting about series' I liked, etc. I also love getting so many good reading suggestions from my friend's updates on GR.

Isn't that the truth! You strike when the iron is hot. One of the perks of hitting my 50's, not having a job and all the kids are grown and out of the house is having time to read and pursue other interests that got ignored during those fun but busy child rearing years.


I totally agree. I tried to pick up my reading pace a bit and found I wasn't enjoying the books as much, so I've slowed back down. Who cares about the numbers if you don't enjoy the books!




I give an author about 1/4 way of the book to engage me, which is between 75-100 pages.



Since that keeps me in front of the computer for hours by the time I get a chance to read my eyes are tired and I can only manage a chapter or two a night. Last year I was pretty much able to read all afternoon so that made a big difference.


That is the attitude I am working towards: ) I keep telling myself it is not a competiton but a process for myself. I will be happy to see my series in progress list decrease ( if only I wouldnt add new ones to it), get current with some authors or say goodbye to them and get some books I have been meaning to read for a long time and get them read. I actually just read Eclipse this month and finally tried Perri O shaunsey(sp) for the first time after having her on the tbr list for a looooooooooooooooong time.

don't be discouraged. Think that its just a log to record how many books you have read and not a competition. It is just something to aim for and then improve upon next yr

at least you are doing something you love!!!
But maybe audio? that would give your eyes a rest

As for meeting the 144 book goal, if I keep going at this pace with a few read-a-thons thrown in, I should make it.








also you can say you have read them but don't have to state bought them!!





is that Blaze by stephen king?
If yes how are you finding it as its on my tbr
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I'm also like others - sometimes the new authors, new genres feel too 'weighty" so I'll go to a previously read book or author that I know will go quickly and be fun... some of the more in-depth can wait 'til June! Happy reading....