Can you believe 2018 is over? It didn't end up going quite like I thought I did and I definitely fell short on my reading goals for this year. I did learn a lot that I plan to put into work next year and I read a lot of books I really enjoyed so I'm still calling this year a reading win.
Create some kind of system for incoming books - I actually did this and for the most part it's working really well. I cleared out a small bookshelf that is only for incoming books and worked out a fairly simple filing system. My usual problem is that I try to over organize and end up with an overly complicated system which of course fails. I'm pretty proud of myself for keeping it simple and workable.
Create some kind of system for incoming books - I actually did this and for the most part it's working really well. I cleared out a small bookshelf that is only for incoming books and worked out a fairly simple filing system. My usual problem is that I try to over organize and end up with an overly complicated system which of course fails. I'm pretty proud of myself for keeping it simple and workable.
Complete the Modern Mrs. Darcy 2018 Reading Challenge -I completed 8 out of 12 so could be worse could be better. I'm going to do this again in 2019 but focus a little more on the harder for me categories.
Read 200 Books - Nope. I was really sick this fall and that seriously impacted my reading especially combined with a few low reading spots earlier in the year. I made it to 146.
Focus on reading my own books - . I started out okay on this but got overwhelmed fairly quickly. When I wasn't reading review books I was more tempted by library books than my own books which probably means I need to go through my books and clean out my inventory a bit.
Read more nonfiction - I'm pretty sure I read 1 nonfiction book this year so this is definitely a fail
Participate in at least one readathon - Giant fail here. I still love the idea of doing this but this year just didn't quite work out for me. I do have a few ideas of making it happen in 2019 though.
Keep an eye out for independent bookstores - We ended up not traveling nearly as much in 2018 as we did in past years so I wasn't able to make much progress on this. I do plan to continue this for next year and really just in general.
Make progress on a series I've neglected - Yes and no. I've read more books from series that I started years ago but I haven't caught up on any series.
Spend some time using a coloring book while listening to an audio book - I only did this a few times but I really enjoyed it when I did. I'd like to make this more of a habit in 2019 because it is so relaxing and I spend far too much time watching TV when I could be making progress on my TBR.
Stats of 2018:
Number of Books Read: 146
Favorites:
A Brush With Shadows by Anna Lee Huber - I heard great things about this series so I wasn't surprised that I enjoyed it but I was thrilled with just how much I loved it.
Caroline: Little House Revisited by Sarah Miller - I was nervous going into this one. I loved the Little House books so I was a bit afraid to see the story through the POV of an adult but I loved it and it really brought the peril of living on the frontier home to me.
As You Wish by Cary Elwes - I love the movie and I love the book. If you can get it on audio. You won't regret it.
Disappointments:
Honestly I enjoyed most of the books I read this year but these are a few I enjoyed less than the rest.
Queen Anne's Lace by Susan Wittig Albert - I loved the ghost aspect and was disappointed it wasn't explored more than it was. As well there was a LOT going on and the mystery felt a bit lost at times.
Say No Moor by Maddy Hunter - I love the idea of a cozy set around travel to exotic locations but the characters drove me crazy and the situation they got themselves into was so past realistic that it was just too much and my standards are pretty low.
The Princess Diarist by Carrie Fisher - I wanted to love this - I really did. And I did enjoy parts of it but I think I was expecting the Star Wars version of As You Wish and it just wasn't.
How was your 2018 Reading Year?