Good Reads Challenge!
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So I entered the GoodReads challenge to see how many books I can read for this year. I entered 50 books! When I was thinking of the number I thought I could do about a 100, but then thinking it through a little more I had to remember of what goes on in my daily life, which to be honest not that much. I put 50 for a more realistic number for the year. I went through the books I currently have on my shelf (have not included my ebooks) and so far I am at 27 books. I have a few books on my E-reader and then I have a list of books I want to buy this year. Needless to say, I am going to need a bigger shelf if I continue to challenge myself for 2018.
The books I have selected range from the classics to today's popular fiction. These are books I have bought but never read, so instead of buying more books, I figure I would read what I already have first and then treat myself to something new. For me, there is no such thing as having too many books, but the space in my room says otherwise. Thank god for ebooks or else my room would be a never-ending sea of pages and beautiful illustrations! I know there are some people out there who are more for the physical hard copy, and there are a few who go straight for the tablet. Me I'm 50/50. When you have a limited amount of space and do not have Belles' library from Beaty and the Beast space becomes an issue; it also becomes an issue when you are moving and your friends and family tell you-you're on your own with moving the books. My love for books knows no bounds, I don't think I could ever give them up.
Back to the Goodreads challenge; I will, of course, post my thoughts and opinions about the books I have read. There are a few I have been wanting to read for a long time, starting with the classics such as Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, and many many more! Below are the books I am going to set out to read, there are only 27 right now, but there will be more to come! 2018, the year for reading!
So I entered the GoodReads challenge to see how many books I can read for this year. I entered 50 books! When I was thinking of the number I thought I could do about a 100, but then thinking it through a little more I had to remember of what goes on in my daily life, which to be honest not that much. I put 50 for a more realistic number for the year. I went through the books I currently have on my shelf (have not included my ebooks) and so far I am at 27 books. I have a few books on my E-reader and then I have a list of books I want to buy this year. Needless to say, I am going to need a bigger shelf if I continue to challenge myself for 2018.
The books I have selected range from the classics to today's popular fiction. These are books I have bought but never read, so instead of buying more books, I figure I would read what I already have first and then treat myself to something new. For me, there is no such thing as having too many books, but the space in my room says otherwise. Thank god for ebooks or else my room would be a never-ending sea of pages and beautiful illustrations! I know there are some people out there who are more for the physical hard copy, and there are a few who go straight for the tablet. Me I'm 50/50. When you have a limited amount of space and do not have Belles' library from Beaty and the Beast space becomes an issue; it also becomes an issue when you are moving and your friends and family tell you-you're on your own with moving the books. My love for books knows no bounds, I don't think I could ever give them up.
Back to the Goodreads challenge; I will, of course, post my thoughts and opinions about the books I have read. There are a few I have been wanting to read for a long time, starting with the classics such as Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, and many many more! Below are the books I am going to set out to read, there are only 27 right now, but there will be more to come! 2018, the year for reading!

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