2013 is
almost done and it’s that time for resolutions for the New Year! I am both
going to make separate blog about writing and reading resolutions. This one is
going to be about reading. But first, before I begin, it might be interesting
to have a small conclusion about 2013 in books:
- I have read 47 books this year, 20 more than last year
- The best book I’ve read was The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
- I started 10 new series and finished one of them. Out of those series, there is one I’m not going to continue and another I’m not yet certain about.
- The books with the prettiest cover I bought this year are Green Rider series by Kirsten Britain, The Fall of Arthur by J.R.R. Tolkien, Burial Rites by Hannah Kent and the 10 year anniversary edition of Eragon by Christopher Paolini.
The resolutions:
- Read 55 books
- Buy less books and keep track of how many books I buy
- Finish more series
- Read The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien in English. I have read the series almost ten years ago in Dutch.
- Read more about mythology, which includes reading The Kalevala.
- Try to keep the to-read list to a minimum. I have 334 books on my Goodreads to-read list which is a bit overwhelming. I’m going to try to bring to remove the books I’m not super eager to read and keep it at around 100 or less.
- Read more indie/self-published books. Now that I have a Kindle, it is easier to get my hands on self-published books. I haven’t read any of them so far, though I have a couple on my Kindle that are waiting to be read.
These
resolutions shouldn’t be too difficult to accomplish. The 55 books will depend
a bit of how much time I have besides school and writing. Although I consider
reading a part of the writer’s job.
I hope to
get the writing resolutions blog up soon as well, but right now I’m studying
for exams. It will be up at the latest at the end of January! Happy New Year
everyone! May there be a lot of reading and writing waiting for you in 2014.
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