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message 1: by KristenR (new)

KristenR (klrenn) | 86 comments Mod
I have a bookcase full of books, a Kindle full of books, and a "want-to-get" list a mile long. That doesn't seem to make it any easier for me to decide what to read next.

At the beginning of the year I think about what challenges I want to do and go through my to-read list and see what fits. I find it gives me that incentive to go to books that have been sitting a while. I really love it through the year when book club reads fit in with the challenges :)

Do you actively use challenges to decide what to read? What's your strategy?


message 2: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) First and foremost, I try to read what I already own... of course since I keep buying new books, that's not saying a whole lot. :P

But then I try to read books that I can fit into challenges, and books that I can read and discuss with friends. If I have any books that I received for review, I try to read those first, although that doesn't always happen...

But mostly, I decide what to read by what I'm in the mood for. Reading is my enjoyment... not my job!


message 3: by KristenR (new)

KristenR (klrenn) | 86 comments Mod
hehe...no, not a job - but so many books, so little time :)


message 4: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) Yes... there is that!


message 5: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) I always try to plan ahead with my reading, but then I always seem to be get sidetracked and in the mood for something else when the time comes!


message 6: by KristenR (last edited Oct 22, 2010 05:43PM) (new)

KristenR (klrenn) | 86 comments Mod
I get sidetracked too, but I tend to flounder if I don't have a plan (I do the same thing with my knitting.) I'm flexible enough that I can read book club reads and random stuff that crosses my path, but having that plan helps me avoid that overwhelmed feeling I get when I can't decide what to read next. Because I really feel lost when I'm not in the middle of a book :)


message 7: by Yossarian (new)

Yossarian (polymathicmonkey) Well I have tons of books on my shelves. For one, I try to vary it up a little. If I just read a couple modern crime fiction type things, then maybe next I go for a bio/memoir, and then a classic, etc. Also depending on my mood and such. And then there's the library, where I go every 2-3weeks, and get random stuff from there that happens to catch my eye while browsing around (graphic novels/comics, classics [including plays], contemp. lit, thriller suspense etc fic, and so forth), which is interspersed with my owned book reading. :)


message 8: by Inga (new)

Inga (dominowinter) | 2 comments I always get sidetracked. Right now I'm doing an A-Z title challenge and I'm trying to pick titles based on that. Then when I do that it feels like a chore and I become ridiculously childish and pick something else. I try hard to just read what I already own, but I love bookstores so much it's hard. Basically I just read what I'm in the mood for. Luckily my weird brain makes it possible for me to read a lot of books at the same time and follow the stories, but I do feel sidetracked a lot of the time. I think it's good for me to try to stick to a plan.


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