It's year FIFTEEN of my reading challenge blog, and this year I'm focusing on reading all those books that people have gifted to me that have always gone to the bottom of the pile of unread tomes. No longer will they languish in the gathering dust, but instead, they'll be given the priority they deserve! Oh, and I'm going to try and read more in general after a couple of years of struggling to muster up more than 5-10 minutes at the end of a day. Let's go!
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
2013 ... the close of the year
As 2013 winds its way out, it's a time to reflect on how I have stood up to the challenge I'd set myself over the last year. My self-imposed target was to have read 70 of the BBC Top 100 Best Reads, and, annoyingly, I have missed it by just ONE book. I am still reading what would have been the 70th book (The Grapes of Wrath), but won't have finished it by the end of today! Overly ambitious maybe ... on reflection, I should have actually looked to see how long
many of the books on the list actually are. I did get through a few of the monsters, such as War and Peace, The Stand and Gone with the Wind - but brother did they slow me down. Overall, I have enjoyed this particular challenge - reading books I would probably never have chosen to read if they were not on this list. Books that really surprised me were The
Stand (have downloaded another Stephen King off the back of that experience,
something I never would have done before), Memoirs of a Geisha and The
Alchemist (two books of beauty that will stay with me for a long time) and the
Harry Potter series ... I really started to enjoy them despite myself! And then there were books that I cannot understand what all the fuss is about - Catcher in the Rye for starters! And, I have to admit, I've been really struggling with The Grapes of Wrath for two months now and I'm not even halfway through it! Although I've just missed my target, I'm not going to beat myself up about it as I came really close, read some great books, and had an excuse to read a few that were written for youngsters that I missed out on during my own childhood. I will definitely be reading more titles from this list as time goes on, but maybe not in such a focused way! I think I'm definitely ready for a bit more fun in my reading list. And so onto 2014 ...
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