Thoughts: I still read fiction really quickly. I still read nonfiction really slowly. In some cases with books I know will be convicting, my inner procrastinator takes over and I don't get to them. For evidence:
My original list:
- Seven by Jen Hatmaker
I really, really do want to read this book. I just need the motivation to do so.
I have read the intro about three times now. - Letting Go of Perfect by Amy Spiegel
Sometimes, I cling to my perfectionism and use it to beat myself up. This is a pattern I can't seem to break out of. Perhaps in the new year. - Bittersweet by Shauna Niequist
I am about 2/3 of the way through. Most of Shauna Niequist's essays are so poignant, I can only read one or two before needing a break---then I get distracted by one or three fiction books and soon I'm off and reading something else. But I have loved this book a lot. I *will* finish it. Happier at Home by Gretchen RubinWings of Glory trilogy by Sarah Sundin {need to reread the first two to make sense of the third}: A Distant Melody, A Memory Between Us, and Blue Skies Tomorrow
My list of other books I read but which are not on the original list--obviously, I have a problem committing to my list:
- A Brew to a Kill - Cleo Coyle
- Full Disclosure - Dee Henderson
- Vivaldi's Virgins - Barbara Quick
- The Heart Remembers - Irene Hannon (for review)
- Prom and Prejudice - Elizabeth Eulberg
- Alaskan Hearts - Teri Wilson
- Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend - Matthew Dicks
- In the Shadow of Lions: A Novel of Anne Boleyn - Ginger Garrett
- The Negotiator - Dee Henderson
- Northern Lights - Nora Roberts
- Psych: A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Read - William Rabkin
- The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society - Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows {comfort reread, well worth it}
- The Good Woman by Jane Porter
- At Every Turn - Anne Mateer
- The Call of the Wild - Jack London
- The Meryl Streep Movie Club - Mia March
6 comments:
I think a lot of us have trouble sticking with our original list. ;-) But that's okay, right? I'm trying to learn to let go of books that aren't good instead of feeling compelled to read them only because I started them.
I loved the Potato Peel Society book too. Yes, a comfort read and pure pleasure.
I just finished Full Disclosure recently...
I also had a problem sticking to my original reading list, but I did JUST make my goal.
Check out my wrap-up here: http://christianbookshelfreviews.blogspot.com/2012/12/fall-into-reading-wrap-up.html
I have a hard time sticking to my original list, too - my goal for this fall was more about getting through more books than usual, particularly books I already owned, and I managed to accomplish that even if the actual books changed over the course of the season, so I call that a success! :O) Happy holidays!
I read a lot that wasn't on my list too lol! Congratulations for reading what you did though :)
My wrap up is here if you'd like a look :)
Chuckle, I think we book lovers all get distracted from our lists. I agree too that fiction books are so much faster/easier to read.
Having said that, you really must read 7. ;)
And Letting Go of Perfect? Think I'm gonna have to write that title down on my WTR list.
I hear ya on the fiction/non-fiction thing. So hard for me to finish a non-fiction.
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