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How Does The End Of The Calendar Year Affect Your Reading? (11/12/23)
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Nov 13, 2023 07:12AM

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In the next few weeks, I do hope to get to Henry Hoke's Open Throat, Anya DeNiro's OKPsyche, and Babak Lakghomi's South.


Apart from trying not to have an unread book in progress, not at all. I quite often don't decide what to read next until I finish a book, so I don't have deadlines other than book club, discussion and prize dates.

...and then I am childish enough to start the new year with 5 super short reads to make sure I am ahead of schedule - suggestions welcome :)
Hugh wrote: "Apart from trying not to have an unread book in progress, not at all. "
There is kind of something nice (symbolically/psychologically?) about not having anything in progress as you go into the new year. I rarely plan for, much less, achieve this, but I will frequently finish what I have going before allowing myself to start anything new in a new year. I frequently think it would be nice to write some type of summary/review of my reading year, but I rarely get around to that.
The two biggest things that impact the timing of my reading (including year end) are group reads and/or if I have a library book either due back or up for availability after being put on hold.
There is kind of something nice (symbolically/psychologically?) about not having anything in progress as you go into the new year. I rarely plan for, much less, achieve this, but I will frequently finish what I have going before allowing myself to start anything new in a new year. I frequently think it would be nice to write some type of summary/review of my reading year, but I rarely get around to that.
The two biggest things that impact the timing of my reading (including year end) are group reads and/or if I have a library book either due back or up for availability after being put on hold.

This is the year I finally resisted the tyranny of meeting my GR reading goal. Well, I didn't give up tallying number of books read, but I reduced my goals from 100 to 80 and suddenly my progress improved dramatically. If I ever reach 'maturity', I'll know because I've set my yearly reading goal to 1 book, and then let nature take its course :)

Feels great, doesn't it? ;-)


Books mentioned in this topic
A Christmas Carol (other topics)Open Throat (other topics)
OKPsyche (other topics)
South (other topics)