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2021 reading goals?

I'll take care of my hair cuz they are getting quite rough and I am going to repeat my Medical College Entrance Test next year because I didn't get selected this time (hope I'll do better next year).

As an author (oh, I hope people finish MY books :)), I plan to start my fourth novel, a paranormal romance, and write at least two books over the course of the year. And maybe some new short stories. And another play. Swinging for the fences.

* Azdortil - several aliens escape a prison and go through some jungle ruins to find a spaceport
* Star of Erzesas - a tribe of Hittite-like people work together with a stranded crew of aliens and an angel to stop an interstellar invasion
* Soknawari - a girl and a doll explore their beautiful city
* Dondaton - a band's five members face several ridiculous assignments to test their worth and loyalty to their authorities
* Dva ili Tri - Radumo and Paruko, two scientists from the city, get used to life in a small town with their fisherwoman friend Paxoti.

But next year I'm hoping to move country as well as get a new job so I'm probably going to go much less next year, maybe 200, at least to begin with and see how it goes.
I have a lot of classics on my to read list from when I joined so it would be nice to get some more of them read next year too.


I'm going to raise my goal and try to read 50!



I also have to reset my life in motion as soon as I get the surgery I need to start working again, so I won't probably have so much time to read as I had this year.
The only goal in 2020 was to read diverse book and I feel like I've fairly accomplished that, I found so many interesting authors to blew my mind! I'll try to stay on that track and find out even more.
Next year I'd also like to try and write more reviews, which is something I've only recently start doing. It takes me tons of time since I'm not writing them in my native language mostly, but I'll try to be consistent.
Edit: @Kristie I really like your PoV on this subject, and I'm sure you'll make it real!

2021 is going to be busy, I might not get that much of reading time because of my University exams and a new semester but still I'll try to go for 50 books.

I feel if I take too ambitious a target I may end up reading books which are too short/ the romances( which I read with one eye shut;))/ or the really inane stuff.
So 40 it is for me




As an author (oh, I hope people fini..."
Definitely a great goal, Amy! I sometimes struggle with allowing myself to stop reading books I'm just not into, so I will make that a goal for myself too this 2021 year!

Thanks :) I have one book untill I reach this year’s goal so I’ll probably make it by the end of this weekend if not before haha.
I like to pause books, I haven’t given up on them necessarily but I stop reading a particular book with the possibility I’ll come back to it when it holds my interest again.



for 2021, I have committed to do the BookList Queen 2021 Reading Challenge. this Challenge involves 52 books in various prompts. I do not realistically think that I can read 52 books in a year but my goal of aspirational instead of literal. so we will see how this goes. I would also like 1/4th or 13 of those books to be physical copies that I already own. happy reading :-D

But my goal for next year is to be more intentional. There’s still plenty of time I spend watching movies (don’t even get me started on my 31 days of Halloween list I completed) that I could have been reading instead. So even though I’ll catch up on some of my favorite crime shows, I’m going to push myself to utilize my time in better ways.

I really like this as a goal. I could definitely apply it to myself as well.
I was thinking about doing a 24 day Christmas movie marathon, but since today is already the 5th and I haven't started I'm thinking maybe 12 days would be more appropriate. I think I need to rewatch some classics.


1. Read more nonfiction
2. Review every book I read
3. Don't be a wimp- DNF books you want to DNF instead of powering through. It's not the end of the world.

1. read at least 100 books
2. every month, read 4 new releases
3. create a back list of books from my favorite authors I haven't read yet. Read at least 2 books off this list every month.
4. no pressure, just pleasure

1. Read more nonfiction
2. Review every book I read
3. Don't be a wimp- DNF books you want to DNF instead of powering through. It's not the end of the world."
This was me this year! I found that when I allow myself to DNF a book I enjoy my reading more. I still read most of the books I start, but I won't allow a book that I'm struggling with to put me in a reading slump.

1. read at least 100 books
2. every month, read 4 new releases
3. create a back list of books from my favorite authors I haven't read yet. Read at least 2 books off this list ev..."
I should do your #3 too. I have a list of series that I want to finish next year, but not standalones from authors I love. That's a great idea.

2. To embrace the dnf, this will work well with the above
3. Work on netgalley ratio
4. I have a 2021 fantasy book project in the works (lesser know/underated)
5. Finish or get further in more challenges
6. Read more of my owned books

I want to finish off the books I added in 2012 too. I only have 4, so I think this will be my year to either read them or ditch them off my TBR.


1. Read every book I own
2. Complete a book series that I liked but hadn't finished it
3. Read more classics
4. Try reading a cozy mystery
5. Re-read my favorite books
6. Complete all of my reading challenges

I want to finish off the books I added in 2012 too. I only have 4, so I think this will be my year..."
Haha I wish it was just 4. I was shocked when I saw over 800, but in my defense that was the year I got my kindle ad was introduced to amazon freebies so I may have many duds to dnf.

Yeah I've been trying to do that but then I just keep adding more.


I want to do that too, but I have sooo many to go through. It would take forever.

Hahaha, yes! I completely understand that. 2012 was when I joined Goodreads, I think in October, so I don't have many left. Any year after that is much more daunting. lol
The first year with a Kindle always adds so many to your TBR because there are so many free books out there. Eventually, you realize that you don't have the time or desire to read ALL the free books. lol It does end up being a mess to go through.
I've done the same with Audible sales. I have way more books than I can ever listen to. Fortunately, I share an account with my husband, so they don't go to waste, but I still added them all to my TBR as I bought them.

Exactly then you get hooked on not missing any freebies and next thing you know you have thousands of them.

I'm similar. I'll barely reach 40 this year, but would like to hit 52+ next year and complete the ATY challenge. I'm unlikely to succeed with anything more ambitious than that!

I did it couple of times this year and it kinda felt like I was giving up, but maybe it wasn't just the right time or maybe it will never be and some books are not for me. Just because I like a genre it doesn't mean I'll have to like every book in that category!
(Also I believe I'll DNF the one I just started, I have such a no-no feeling that I didn't add it to my "currently reading" list yet, but I'll give it couple of pages more)

1. Give an audiobook a chance. I don't think this trend will catch with me, but I'd like to try to use time in my garden or doing dishes to see if there are some genres that I can enjoy in this format to increase my available "reading" time. I'm not sure I count listening as reading, though.
2. Always have a library hold. I find that when I'm ready to read a new book it has a wait time. I am impatient and move on to another title. If I stack up my holds, I will eventually read the bestsellers I've wanted to read.
3. Read at least 6 classics. At least one of them should be something like Dante, Plato, or Homer.
4. Read a 'themed' book at least 6 times this year. So that could be themed to the season (gardening/farming in the spring, vacation in the summer, snow in the winter) or a nearby holiday (presidential biography for July 4th, murder mystery/thriller for Halloween).
5. Convince someone in my life to read a book I'm reading/just read. My family and friends aren't readers. My mom is the exception but we don't usually have the same interests in titles.
6. Don't leave the house without a book. So many times I don't bring a book and I end up waiting on my husband in the car, waiting in a long line, or needing to wait 1/2 hour for a pizza to be done or someone I'm visiting to arrive home.
7. Learn those words I don't know. I underline/highlight words I need to look up on my Kindle. Of course there's a dictionary built-in so I can understand and keep reading, but I always intend to take the time to go back over all of these words to expand my vocabulary.
8. I have 2 Ken Follett series to finish. The Evening and the Morning #4 (final) in Kingsbridge series, Edge of Eternity #3 (final) in Century Trilogy
9. Read 12 non-fiction books. As I try to read more, I don't want to lose sight of my favorite genre just because the books take a little longer to get through.
10. Read 25 books. I'll probably end up reading more and this is the least important of all my goals. If I get hung up on number of books then I might avoid longer or harder books in favor of easier ones just to prop up my number. I've finished 3 this year and it's been 8 days.

- do the Buzzword Challenge (run by BooksandLala of Youtube fame)
- do my usual TBR jar challenge (drawing one prompt out of a jar)

That's great, Julia! Don't worry about how many books you read. Just enjoy the time you can to can find to read!
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I want to strike the Percy Jackson series off my list, since I've never read it. Plus, I heard it's way better than the movies. So I'll give that a try.
What are yours?