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I keep saying this too!

Sounds far more realistic, especially if like myself, you have a family and job in tow. I also try for an average of two to three books, one of which needs to be a book recommended by my book club members which I would otherwise never have picked up. Read some really great books over the past year through that. Another is another novel or non-fiction book which has been patiently waiting either on my "to read" bookshelf or in the Amazon wish list and then my last choice is my treat of a mystery, currently the latest Val McDermaid "the vanishing point", which is brilliant and I wished I could finish by reading all day.

Have the same problem. The books on my shelf have no due date so I can read them anytime. So I always read the library books first.Anytime turns into never because I always find something I want to read at the library.


Have you tried the "newer to me" scandinavian authors like Jo Nesbo, Camilla Lackberg and Arnaldur Indridason. I love them and it the great to see the Scandinavians through their own eyes.


I can be happy with two or three books a month (waiting for holidays!)
I've read all Mary Higgins Clark's books and I really love them. I've some problems to find similar authors translated in Italian. (I still read only in Italian)

I haven't read anything by Alyson Noel in some time. I loved the first book in her Immortal series and then the next 2 just pissed me off. Have thought about finishing up that series, but don't know if I'm up for it or not!

Chloe Neill - Chicagoland vampire series.
Darynda Jones - Grim Reaper/Charley Davidson
Those are my absolute favourites. Melodie can recommend lots of other really good ones. :)

Next year I am setting a goal of completing 6 series. I think the average number of unread books is 3 to 6 but a few are significantly higher (8+). Almost all of my series reads are cozies and there are way more than 6 with unread books. I won't read all of them but there will be six less unfinished.

Chloe Neill - Chicagoland vampire series.
Darynda Jones - Grim Reaper/Charley Davidson
Those are my absolute favourites. Melodie can re..."
I'll second Jennifer on the Chicagoland Vampires. I think I got her started with them. If you want cozy series with a paranormal bent, Heather Blake/Webber has 3 different series. She writes the Lucy Valentine series as Heather Webber and the Wishcraft & Magic Potion series as Heather Blake. If you like YA I love Rachel Caine's Morganville Vampires series and Maggie Stiefvater's Wolves of Mercy Falls trilogy. Give me a bit and I'll come up with some more!

Chloe Neill - Chicagoland vampire series.
Darynda Jones - Grim Reaper/Charley Davidson
Those are my absolute favourites. Melodie can re..."
I've read Darynda Jones in Italian (wanted to see how she writes about a topic I also use, in a different way) and I loved her “First grave on the Right�1

I also want to complete the 50 states challenge this year. I started it 12/7/13, so I want to finish it by the same date next year.
My last goal is to complete two bookish posts a week on my new blog
Three reading goals for 2014! It will be a busy year!

I also want to complete the 50 states challenge this year. I started it 12/7/13..."
Wow! That's great, Elizabeth. It's a little more than eight books a month. I dont't think I can do that.

So encouraged by your words! I've just read (not more than an hour ago) a report about reading in Italy... They wrote: only 6,3% are good readers. Do you want to know what they mean about good reader? A reader that read about 12 books in a year.
I want to read these comments above all the day to feel a bit better.

Especially the 50 states, 100 books & 2 bookish posts on blog a week.
Brava!
My hope is to claim a better place to locate all my To-reads, such as a big basket. Currently they are hither & yon around the house & even the back seat of the car.
Also, I hope for a better light to read by in the winter months.
Great ŷ expectations for a fabulous 2014 of rich reading.
Jan

So encouraged by your words! I've just read (not more than an hour ago) a report about read..."
I could see how you need a little boost after reading that!

Susan Bernhardt

2. Finish some of the many series I've been reading. I've shelved them - I currently have about 314 books to read in series I've started. But it conflicts with goal #1 so...
3. Try again to hit the 150 books in 2014.


I also would like to read some of the books that I downloaded on my Nook just because they were free.
My main goal this year is to rate all the books I read in 2014. I also want to read some new authors and genres.




Lisa,
You are so welcomed.

I read quite a few books this year (around 190 I think) and I imagine next year will be about the same since I also do a review blog.

Sounds interesting, I'll have to check them out.

Ha ha ha! Yes, I keep adding books and it is getting ridiculous! I am also going to try to read more of the paperbacks that are already on my shelves in 2014!
@Janie and Kathryn - I really enjoy the Miss Silver mysteries! Hope you do too :)




2014: GR challenge will be 60 (including 5 "classics") and again I will try to only purchase 12 new books and decrease my physical stash, not worried so much about the digital stash as it doesn't clutter my house.
Hmm.. New Years Resolution... to read more, and to catch up on series that I have started. I almost always read on my Kindle now, received it 2 years ago for Christmas, and just LOVE it. It has opened up a whole new world for me as far as genre's go, b/c I can just find them online. I would like to read 100 books in 2014. Not sure how many I read in 2013, but I do know that my Kindle has over 500 books on it, most having been read.



That's a good challenge!
My mystery-related challenges are:
·finish my "Read the USA" challenge (I have about 25 more to go!!)
·read more of the mysteries already on my shelves! especially the Rex Stout and Michael Innes books...
·read at least 7 mysteries originally written in a language other than English (I have a list in mind)

That's a good challenge!
My mystery-related challenges are:
·finish my "Read the USA" challenge (I have about 25 more to go!!)
·read more of the mysteries..."
If you haven't added Boris Akunin's Erast Fandorin mysteries to your list, you may want to check them out.


(I originally thought to try 1/month but think that would be a bit much
for a starter goal.)

2013 is also the year I learned about Cozy Mysteries and it's a genre I very, very much like.
So for 2014 I've set a goal for 50 books. When I'm close to it and still have time, I will up that number.
On a personal level, 2014 has got to be the year I finally find a job :)
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