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Coleen wrote: "Possible topic? Maybe it's just me...but does anyone else feel like they sometimes spend more time reading about books or listening to podcasts about books than they actually spend reading books? ..."
You are not, Coleen. You are not.
You are not, Coleen. You are not.


I completely understand!

You are definitely not alone. Acquiring knowledge about books and publishing seems to be a full time hobby of it's own. My non-reading friends are sometimes amazed by what seems to them my encyclopedic knowledge about books. (I assure you it is not). They like to play "name that author" with me. Why that information sticks with me when most names roll right out of my head I will never know.
And I can tell you some things about books that I have never read. I can often pair the title with an author.

Me too! I know a little about a lot of things...just not necessarily through first hand experience :)

You are definitely not alone. Acquiring knowledge about books and publishing seems to be a full time hobby of it's own. My non-reading friends are sometimes amazed by what seems to them ..."
Thanks Janet! The name that author game happens to me too! With movies and music too!

Oh, Coleen, so glad to know someone else feels as I do, and have felt for such a long time. I feel like a hypocrite sometimes. Reading your expression of it lets me know I'm not alone. Thanks.

Hi David! I sure do feel that way, and I try sometimes to limit myself but I find it so fascinating to hear about new books coming out and what people thought of the books I read! Nope you're definitely not alone!



Ironically, I did just complete my challenge already for the year, even with that book in the mix. I think I might tackle "Les Miserables" soon--because the pressure is off for the rest of 2014! : )



Bless you for saying that - A Suitable Boy is also on my list, and I know I'd never get to it! I'm currently nine books ahead for this year, and I would feel totally guilty if I adjusted my target goal, but in 2015, I am going to take your suggestion by averaging my books and cutting that total in half. Everything else will be gravy. Moby Dick might actually get finished...and you can call me Ishmael.

I've found myself doing a version of this, seeking out shorter books to meet my goal. What I do is list out a spreadsheet (yes I am that nerdy) with a few books each month to reach other goals, such as finish my list of TBRs from 2009 when I joined Goodreads, read the full Thursday Next Series, read 1 new book a month, Booktopia, etc.


Melissa wrote: "Amy and Dree are making me feel good. I also decreased my book challenge total this year and just read what I wanted. Definitely took the pressure off! And the summer bingo is encouraging me to be ..."

I also lowered my reading goal for the year, because I wanted to tackle some longer books (Michael Korda's bio of Lawrence of Arabia, Dan Simmons' The Terror). The first year I set a goal, I went with 100 books and got to the point where I was reading short books to get back up to the point where I was on track. This year I went down to 65, which included a few novellas. Less pressure, and I was really able to immerse myself in the longer books, rather than trying to push through them faster.

Not sure if this is making sense, but just wondering if anyone else had some examples they would like to be able to read?
I would love to hear why people set "reading goals" for the year. I read for pleasure, so I just grab what I want to read and enjoy. I do have a pile of e-books waiting for my next choice. I do not have a time limit or goal of a number of books to read. Why do you?

we have similar reading styles! i second this topic suggestion.


I don't set anything too specific other than the number of books I want to read in a year. I will do something like read a classic a month, or read more diversely or read a translation. It's just something fun for me to do.







Because my reading goals are written down in a file on my computer that I look at almost every day, I'm regularly reminded of my intentions. That doesn't mean I meet every one of my goals, and I read plenty of books that have nothing to do with any of them, but I enjoy challenging myself.

I believe that


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Anytime Happy Reading :)

I agree, but it made me wonder--when do you give up on a book you've bought but not read? Or give up on some classic you keep saying you're going to read? Is there a point where you just realize you are not actually interested in even starting some books?
I give up on a book when I say to myself "This book is dumb" or I have to force myself to keep reading, like taking a dose of nasty medicine that might be good for you, but is optional. No matter how many people loved the book, I don't have time to read stuff I don't like. I will also stop reading a book because it puts a visual picture in my mind that will torture me forever. This is especially true with audio books. I used to read a lot of books on tape that were mysteries that turned out to be very graphic. In print I could have skipped over the passage, but, heard, it is indelibly in your mind.

Has he read Leviathan Wakes? I would also recommend anything by China Mieville.



I have been a part of several book groups that have fallen apart for one reason or another. The last book group started out choosing one book for everyone to read and gathering once a month to discuss. Now we meet about once every three months and bring the books we have read and enjoyed to share.
I also try to follow along with The Sword and Laser book group. Ann, did you know that they recently read and discussed The Sparrow on their podcast? Very interesting.

I wonder, if you could introduce some books from the non english speaking world? There are many books translated into english from french, german, japanese (beside Murakami)african authors. What do you think?

I completely agree. A "translate books" episode would be awesome.
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