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message 1: by Bianca (new)

Bianca (binxthinx) | 31 comments Mod
What is your TBR at the start of this year? How many books do you want to read by the end of the year?


message 2: by Bianca (new)

Bianca (binxthinx) | 31 comments Mod
Bianca wrote: "What is your TBR at the start of this year? How many books do you want to read by the end of the year?"

I am starting 2025 with 299 books to read!

That means I have 51 books less compared to the start of my challenge (350 books)

I am also on a book buying ban and I hope to get down to below 250 books (mayybee below 200 as a stretch goal hehe)


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josephine (anjmjen) | 6 comments Bianca wrote: "Bianca wrote: "What is your TBR at the start of this year? How many books do you want to read by the end of the year?"

I am starting 2025 with 299 books to read!

That means I have 51 books less ..."


Good luck!

I've started 2025 with between 140 and 150 unread books.

My goal for the year is to get below 100; anywhere in the double digits would be amazing. :)

As for acquiring more books throughout the year, I'm allowing myself to get new releases I'm very excited about (provided they'll be read more or less immediately and not added to the already large tbr pile) or sequels if I make progress in a series (since I'm the kind of person that needs to get to the next one in a series quick or it'll never happen).


message 4: by Bianca (new)

Bianca (binxthinx) | 31 comments Mod
josephine wrote: "Bianca wrote: "Bianca wrote: "What is your TBR at the start of this year? How many books do you want to read by the end of the year?"

I am starting 2025 with 299 books to read!

That means I have..."


Below 100 is a great goal!! Definitely sounds achievable. I think allowing yourself and new releases and series while you're excited about them is great!

I'm personally on a ban for unread physical books but I will allow myself to buy books if I read them digitally and really love them and want them for my collection, so that's my little buying loophole hehe.


message 5: by DuskRose (new)

DuskRose | 4 comments I'm starting with 97 books and aiming to bring it down to 50—assuming I can keep my book-buying impulses in check and stick to the plan I've already made.


message 6: by Bianca (new)

Bianca (binxthinx) | 31 comments Mod
DuskRose wrote: "I'm starting with 97 books and aiming to bring it down to 50—assuming I can keep my book-buying impulses in check and stick to the plan I've already made."

That sounds like a really achievable goal! What book are you starting with?


message 7: by DuskRose (new)

DuskRose | 4 comments I started with Elektra by Jennifer Saint


message 8: by Just Josie (new)

Just Josie (josse) Hi :)
I just finished another one on my physical TBR, and I am feeling good!
It was a collection of H.P.Lovecrafts stories and the language was a bit odd so it took me some time as I am not a native english speaker. I started on 72 unread physical books, and I am now down to 66. My goal is to get under 60 (any number under). My primary reading has been a result of trying to achieve my goal, but I have added an ARC. For me at this time I have "too many" books from 2016-ish, and my taste has gravely changed, and I have gotten way more selective in my pickings so that is my main reason why I have been uninspired to finish some of these books. Another reason is that I have a love/hate relationship with closure. I love closure, but closure also means it´s over and sometimes I just love the idea that I "still have stories left " with some of these characters/books. Anyone who feels similar?
Do you have a reason as to why you have gathered all those unread books?


message 9: by Bianca (new)

Bianca (binxthinx) | 31 comments Mod
Just Josie wrote: "Hi :)
I just finished another one on my physical TBR, and I am feeling good!
It was a collection of H.P.Lovecrafts stories and the language was a bit odd so it took me some time as I am not a nat..."


That's such great progress!!!

I can relate to the "not wanting these stories to end" feeling but I have reminded myself that they will never really "end" they will always be there to return to in rereads and I LOVE rereading books and visiting old friends, so that's been really motivating knowing that I'm figuring out which books I want to read again and again and in the end those are the only ones worth keeping on my shelf - the rest are just gathering dust.


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