So, it's the last day of 2011, and the end of my challenge. I'm chuffed that I managed to read a book a week, I wasn't sure when I set out that I would get there. However, the fact that I was doing so in three different ways really helped. Printed books - there's something special about a printed book ... holding it, smelling it (is that just me?), flicking ahead to see whether you can stay awake to the end of the chapter - there's nothing quite like it. People genuinely treasure a printed book. I often wonder with a library book, or second hand book ... who read this before me, did they enjoy it ...? With the Kindle - it is so handy to be able to carry so many books around with you ... it's so easy to download books and be reading them within a few seconds - wherever you are! There are so many free books, or ridiculously cheap books, available that I did find myself trying new authors through the year - much more so than I usually would. One big advantage I found was that in the colder months, being able to prop the Kindle on my belly and just pop my hand out to turn the page, rather than having to constantly hold it was fabulous. Another massive advantage for people of my age (it's been a year where I've had to invest in varifocals) is that you can increase the size of the font. In fact, I now find myself turning my nose up at print books with small fonts. Come on publishers ... get a grip and print in a font that you can read without a magnifier! Maybe the biggest revelation this year is how much I would enjoy audio books. I've noticed that they featured heavily in my top 10. This could be because they are the books I have had to spend the most money on, so I am very careful to pick books that I am confident of enjoying. Maybe it's because I tend to be more active when reading them - maybe a walk, maybe ironing - so maybe I'm getting an endorphins hit while I'm reading! Maybe it's because I find it a very intimate way of reading. Having the words go directly into your head through your ears takes you into the book much more quickly than any other way. I really have loved them.
Thanks for taking this journey with me - I hope you have found the reviews informative and perhaps have taken a chance on some books that it wouldn't have crossed your mind to read.
What will 2012 bring? Well, more books I hope. I've already downloaded some new ones onto my Kindle, as well as two audiobooks by Charles Dickens. I'm going to try and read some Dickens next year in honour of his bicentenary. I haven't read any Dickens since school, so I think it's time to dive in again instead of relying on the TV adaptations.
So goodbye to my 2011 reading challenge and hello to 2012 - What the Dickens!
I have really enjoyed following your blog - and have had sme good ideas for books. I never would have read "The Elephant to Hollywood" if it had not been for your recommendation. I am also hoping that I do read "The chocolate wars" in 2012 as it sounds right up my street. It has also been great to have some of my choices ("Dancing Backwards" and "Restless" for example)confirmed as a good read by someone else.
ReplyDeleteWill you be continuing the blog but without the pressure of a challange. If not I fully understand.
Very very well done in 2011 - and for being the first blog I have ever followed.