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It made me wonder which method other readers use to..."
Hi Annezel.
I found a brilliant tool for helping me decide what book to read next from my TBR list. It's called the Randomiser.
What you do is put in the number of books you want to read in the first box. For example, 10. Then you'll find two more boxes where you put in a range of numbers. That is 1 to 50 in your case. You can then nominate how many columns you want the numbers sorted into. Then you click Get Numbers and then the randomiser generates the book numbers for you to read.
The link for this is: http://www.random.org/integers/
I go through my TBR list and see which ones I can fit into the monthly and quarterly challenges. Then if I finish my challenges early I just dive in to whatever I feel like on that day. Sometimes I go back and delete books from my list because I have forgotten why I wanted to read them in the first place.
Annezel wrote: "I have over 50 books in my want to read shelf (yes, I am way behind in the reading department). I cannot seem to decide which book to start with.
It made me wonder which method other readers use to..."
Welcome Annezel, what a good idea for a thread! Thanks:) And I see you are a new member - perhaps you'd like to introduce yourself here https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... so everyone can say hi..
It made me wonder which method other readers use to..."
Welcome Annezel, what a good idea for a thread! Thanks:) And I see you are a new member - perhaps you'd like to introduce yourself here https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... so everyone can say hi..
Zara wrote: "Annezel wrote: "I have over 50 books in my want to read shelf (yes, I am way behind in the reading department). I cannot seem to decide which book to start with.
It made me wonder which method othe..."
This is a great idea Zara! I hadn't heard of this site....I'm going to give it a go..
It made me wonder which method othe..."
This is a great idea Zara! I hadn't heard of this site....I'm going to give it a go..
Phrynne wrote: "I go through my TBR list and see which ones I can fit into the monthly and quarterly challenges. Then if I finish my challenges early I just dive in to whatever I feel like on that day. Sometimes I..."
And Phrynne! We must be so alike. That's what I do..fit as many as I can into the challenges, then read what I feel like at the time:)
And Phrynne! We must be so alike. That's what I do..fit as many as I can into the challenges, then read what I feel like at the time:)

It made me wonder whic..."
I'm glad I was able to help.
Annezel wrote: "Zara wrote: "Annezel wrote: "I have over 50 books in my want to read shelf (yes, I am way behind in the reading department). I cannot seem to decide which book to start with.
It made me wonder whic..."
The Christmas Shoes by Donna VanLiere
Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline
It made me wonder whic..."
The Christmas Shoes by Donna VanLiere
Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline


My "Want to Read" shelf is what I actually have sitting on my book shelf or on my kindle & I just go through that & pick books that fit in with the current challenges. Which I find a lot more fun than just standing in front of the book shelf trying to decide & almost resorting to eenie meenie minie mo like I used to :)

I like your idea!

As Phynne says, slotting them into Challenges certainly helps.


It made me wonder which method other readers use to..."
I am very much a mood driven reader - so organisation doesn't really work for me.
All the books on my TBR shelf are books I actually own - either physically or electronically.
So quite often I look at my physical shelves and just grab one that catches my eye.
Challenges are a good way to browse and select books that are languishing - but even then there are no guarantees that the books I say I am going to read do get read - very often something else jumps into my hand instead.
I wish I knew the answer to this - but it doesn't help if I read one book, 3 or 4 more take its place - LOL!!!


It made me wonder which method othe..."
I have a mental picture of Sally's books literally leaping out of her bookshelves as she walks past!

But they DO Bette - It's quite frightening :)

I think it's hard to reduce a TBR pile when you're easily distracted by other books that you randomly see like I currently do.. Meaning there are books in the house that aren't mine but for some reason I'm more interested in them than my own pile of books...Oh woe is me ;p



I created a wish list shelf and add 'finds' to that - but it doesn't get counted in my TBR shelf. I also have a preordered shelf - so I know what not to buy again (in theory) and a requested shelf - I've asked for an advanced copy - if I don't get the requested book it is moved to my wish list :)
I am impressed that the lady who started this thread only had 50 books!!! I don't think I'll ever get that low and will just stress myself trying :)
Books I physically own are the only ones on my TBR shelf

I'm mood driven too - which is why I need so many - so I have plenty of choice

"When your TBR reaches SABLE stage"
SABLE = Stash Accumulated Beyond Life Expectancy
LOL Mine isn't there yet, but I'm having a fairly good crack :)

I have just finished a new author's first and loved it. I have her second on my TBR shelf but I am delaying that pleasure as long as I can... odd...
Choosing the next is a combination of mood, all the other considerations... but also the feel - OF THE BOOK... I know weird... but how it sits in my hands matters as much as the subject, genre, author etc... (I have tried ebooks but i realise this is part of the pleasure of tree books. So please plant more trees)
So now I am reading another author new to me and I have her second on my TBR shelf - double the sweet anticipation! I love it!


If I were to read the second book straight away I would shutdown to the process of reading... a kind of mini death I think many of us experience... but by opening to another author, I find that won't happen straight away...


I don't think my TBR has ever been below triple digits. To quote American author Maud Casey "I was born with a reading list I will never finish".

- It goes onto my TBR shelf
- I somehow acquire it (be it library, Amazon, Book Depository, etc.)
- It gets read before something that has been on my TBR shelf for 6 months or more, simply because I want to read it more than the others.
Right now, I'm reading Wavesong by Isobelle Carmody, because I want to remember the series before I read the final book of the series, The Red Queen. After that, I don't know. Will I go non-fiction? Will I go my sister's favourite series? I really don't know. All I do know is that I have not had that much time to read since uni started, which is sad :(
Also, over 50? That's not a lot. I have 203 on my Goodreads TBR shelf, and there's some on my bookshelf at home that I haven't gotten around to putting on there yet


I either use Randomizer or go for the one in the genre I feel most like reading.
Currently I'm getting through Michael Kurland's "The Infernal Device" which I read years ago but it's good to revisit again now through my e-reader.
Books mentioned in this topic
Wavesong (other topics)The Red Queen (other topics)
The Christmas Shoes (other topics)
Orphan Train (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Isobelle Carmody (other topics)Donna VanLiere (other topics)
Christina Baker Kline (other topics)
For instance, in October I had a strong urge to read horror books. So I picked for the top horror ones and just grabbed a few that had good reviews.
So if you're in the mood for sci-fi, fantasy, horror, literary fiction, romance, etc. Pick a book from that category, order one, and away you go!
Try not to make it robotic like going by author name, because you may end up starting with a book you don't like at all.