Books 2018
When compiling Books 2018 I often felt I forgot something. ‘I didn’t read any fiction in 2018? I only read one non-fiction book? Clearly, that must be wrong.’ Nope, this is the list of what I read.
…mostly.
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When compiling Books 2018 I often felt I forgot something. ‘I didn’t read any fiction in 2018? I only read one non-fiction book? Clearly, that must be wrong.’ Nope, this is the list of what I read.
…mostly.
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Books 2017 marks the third year tracking my reading habits. The original goal to spur on more reading has been achieved, though Books 2017 resulted in a heavy diet of comic books – graphic novels. Mostly high concept ones, admittedly. Peruse the stacks and let me know what you think with a comment. […]
The now annual books of the year list takes its third bow next week. The impetus for tracking what I read each year — other than inspiration, accountability, and memory — started as a bonus list tacked onto the end of the Movies 2014 list. Books 2014 was just a list, yet I am expanding it for this #TBT to provide what I remember of these books.
A memory test three years later, here are the books I read…in 2014. […]
Books 2016 is the review, roundup and reflection on my reading through the year. This year I tried to make inroads into my reading list, but only succeeded in adding to it. I may have to take the Every Book in the House challenge like Ms. Josephson. Fingers crossed that Winds of Winter is printed in 2017 or 2018 to keep my A Song of Ice and Fire pace on track. Also, have some Batman to read, and I am going to tackle Alexander Hamilton this year. Cheers and happy reading in the coming year! […]
The books I read in 2015 spanned new genres. Drama and Graphic Novels (i.e. Comic Books) came in heavy rotation. The most satisfying moments were the phrases and sentences that encapsulated a simple emotion. Emmaus, Equivocation and Peace Like a River contained many.
Simple Inspiration on how to achieve your reading goals this year. […]