As stated in my previous post my goal for 2018 is to read
108 books total. That’s nine books per month which seems doable. Inspired by my
friend Liz (LiteraryLizard) ,
I am putting some parameters on the books I read. First of all, no matter how
many books I read, 25% of them need to be by Canadian authors. I was close to
that last year with 23% written by Canadian authors. In addition, at least 25%
need to be from my own bookshelf. I have accumulated a rather astounding number
of books over the last few years, mostly from secondhand book sales and library
sales. I estimate I have around 60 books on my shelves that I have yet to read
so that gives me a good selection to choose from.
I am also doing another 52 Week Reading Challenge. I found
this one on Pinterest and like last year, I expect it will help me stretch my genres.
I am part of two book clubs so that will account for another
24 books that are chosen for me.
In addition, I thought it would be fun to, every month, read
a book that has that month’s name in the title. It doesn’t have to necessarily
be in relation to that month, but it could be. For example, for January I am
reading “Three Days in January: Dwight Eisenhower's Final Mission" by Bret Baier. For February, I’ve had “February”
by Lisa Moore, on my “to-read” list for quite a while. For March, I’m looking forward
to reading Geraldine Brooks’ “March” about the patriarch of the March clan featured in
Little Women. I’m open to suggestions for the other months. October will likely
be something regarding the October Crisis but I don’t have anything for the
other months yet.
Lastly, an ongoing goal is to read one book that substantially
takes place in the ten provinces and three territories of Canada and each of
the fifty American states. I started tracking those books in 2017 and I will
continue to do so in 2018.
So, to recap:
108 Books in 2018
25% Canadian
25% from my bookshelf
52 Week Reading Challenge
24 Book Club selections
12 months
50 States (ongoing)
13 Provinces & Territories (ongoing)
Unlike Liz, my challenges will overlap. For example, if I
read a book from my bookshelf by a Canadian author that fits into the 52 Week Reading
Challenge AND satisfies the location requirement, then I can count it on all
four lists as well as towards my annual goal. However, each book can only count
for each list once. It will be less complicated than it sounds and I’m the one
who has to track it anyway. I’ll try and report back on my reading but you can always
follow my progress on Goodreads!