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Vicki Willis | 510 comments How do you choose the books you want to read for the RaT and for your everyday reads?
What type of reader are you? Are you a mood reader, do you make a yearly plan or are you somewhere in the middle?


message 2: by Vicki Willis (new)

Vicki Willis | 510 comments I like making a plan for my reading, but with my plan I leave space for some mood reading.
I belong to NetGalley so I try hard to read those before publication date.
I also try to read one or 2 each month from my TBR that I actually own.
I also like to read some of the GoodRead Choice Award nominees and winners.
I sometimes join in a buddy read in a couple of the groups I am in. It is always fun to read the same book with other people and hear their thoughts.


message 3: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (thelittlebookishnerd) | 265 comments I'm a mood reader, but I also try to pick out a few books that I would like to read during the year. Since I am a mood reader, I try to have at least 3 genres with a few books for each genre for my readathon TBR. I found that I spend too much time trying to decide on my next book if I don't have some picked out before the readathon.


message 4: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (morr_books) | 116 comments I have learned to pick smaller books - quick mysteries, kid lit, graphic novels, etc. I also pick a few ebooks for when my eyes are getting tired later, and I need to have large print lol. I also do audiobooks, so I can remain a bit active throughout the day - mostly doing housework. On a normal reading day, I read for books clubs and Litsy challenges. I can't be a mood reader, because I become very indecisive.


Liander (The Towering Pile) Lavoie (liannelavoie) | 281 comments I make a lot of plans and goals and mostly fail at them lmao. Most of my goals involve trying to get my TBR pile down to a more reasonable size, but those pesky library books are a constant temptation!


message 6: by Aubrey (new)

Aubrey (aubreyw) | 1 comments I'm an "oh crap that's due back at the library in two days" reader/mood reader. for the readathon I pick short audio books and graphic novels so I get variety in my day.


message 7: by Brittany (new)

Brittany | 34 comments Mood reader as well as an oh crap my hold is about to expire reader. I like a variety in my reading. For the year in general I try to make a short list of books I hope to get to at some point in the year but I usually fail at actually reading most of them lol


message 8: by Jelena (new)

Jelena | 23 comments I have GR TBR, rarely just take a book randomly. Love to combine different genres because I get bored quickly if I don't mix my books.


message 9: by Vicki Willis (new)

Vicki Willis | 510 comments Great strategies, everyone!
I usually am reading several different book at the same time. Different genres are best, but occasionally I end up with 2 that are too similar and it gets confusing.


message 10: by Jana (new)

Jana Eichhorn | 299 comments Aubrey wrote: "I'm an "oh crap that's due back at the library in two days" reader/mood reader. for the readathon I pick short audio books and graphic novels so I get variety in my day."

This is exactly me LOL


message 11: by Lamilla (new)

Lamilla | 818 comments Mood reader here! Looks like there are many of us here. Still, for the readathon I try to compile a TBR. It helps setting the mood, even if I end up not reading much from it


message 12: by Susy (new)

Susy (susysstories) | 2288 comments I would like to be a mood reader but I participate in quite a few buddy reads (also of series) so I end up with a yearly TBR lol


message 13: by Vanessa (last edited Apr 14, 2024 02:41PM) (new)

Vanessa Dargain | 503 comments I'm definitely a plan reader . I usually use the Readathon to make progress on the two books I'm currently reading and break a possible reading slump with periodical . If the magazine is over 200 pages long I'll just read an article or two in it .


message 14: by Susan (new)

Susan | 678 comments I usually plan for shorter books (100-150 pages) that are already on my regular TBR along with the audiobook that I'm currently listening to. Usually I try to finish all current reading prior to the readathon. That didn't happen this time so I spent about 5 hours finishing my current book (because it was so good) then jumping into my smaller planned reads. So I guess I'm a combo of planned & mood reading...


message 15: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (blazeofgold) | 9 comments Oh man I’m chaotic. Too many books too little time. Didn’t plan a reading list this year just read what I already had on the go.

I have various ways of choosing what I’m reading and several books on the go:
1) blind date pick from a wrapped pile out of my TBR jar. I number them 1-20 and use a die to pick.
2) working my way through The New Lifetime Reading Plan
3) random number generator free m my GoodReads to-reads list
4) a book from the public library pile (I am always taking books out that look like an interesting read)
5) same as #4 from the University‘s library pile
6) a book from my unread book pile that I’ve randomly pulled off my unread bookcase
7) and if one of the libraries has a current blind date promotion something I’ve chosen from there.

And I’ll cycle through the above list with


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