So far, so good. That sounds like an honourable thing to do when trying to keep your reading life active while having a job, a family and all the other distractions of modern life at hand. Little reminders give you hints if you should try harder and squeeze in a few more pages tomorrow... well, wait: Squeeze in pages?
While I enjoy the platform for the possibility to keep track of what books I already read, what authors I liked and their new publications - I do not like the impact it had on my reading behaviour.
Admittedly -- I am a to-do-list-freak. I love crossing stuff off lists, creating new lists, structure items in categories... and I love the feeling of accomplishment that comes with putting a fresh read on goodreads. I am proud of being a bookworm and every new item on my list of read books seems to be a confirmation that I am allowed to carry that label.
In short: This little obsession of mine lead to disastrous lists of "crossed off" books during the last year.
I see myself finish books just to... well, finish them. And put them on the list. Perhaps give an acid review (and thus spend another ten to twenty minutes on a piece of literature that I did not even like1). And go for the next easy read from the chicklit section. *brrrr*
So, inspired by the goodreads "event", I will try an inverted challenge scheme for 2014:
I challenge myself
- to read at most 30 books (professional reading excluded).
- to stop reading books that I do not enjoy on the first 70 pages (and to not feel sorry for that - the harder part).
- to list those books directly on bookcrossing or get rid of them on some other way.
For the moment:
- Ruth Ozeki: A Tale for the Time being
- Michael Ende: Die unendliche Geschichte
- Alan D. Altieri: Madgeburg. L'eretico 3)
- Charles Eisenstein: The most beautiful world our hearts know is possible
J.-
1 Let's better not talk about that book whose main character I basically hated... and not in the entertaining, but the very annoying way.↩
2 Guess where I got that bragging information from... thanks to the statistics site...↩
3 An Italian writing a fantasy trilogy about my home town... how could I resist? ↩
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