Man, I've been really bad at this whole blogging thing lately. I've been doing just one or two posts per month for a while now. Something I'd like to work on in the new year (also something I say every year), among other things. But something I'm really, really bad at doing is keeping up with my reading goals.
Every year I make it a goal to read 100 books. Every year I fail miserably. I know I should set my goal lower, but I would just like to actually be able to do it once, and then I could be more realistic in the future. So! I came up with an idea to help motivate me to read more.
For 2018, each month of the year will have a different theme for the books I plan on reading. There have been some books I've been wanting to read, and others I've wanted to reread for a while. So I decided to devote each month to either a certain series or a theme, which will make a whole lot more sense once I list them.
My plan for reading in 2018:
January: Clear the bookshelf!
To start off the year, I'm going to read as many books as I can that have been sitting on my bookshelf for months or even years.
February: Romance
Perfect month for it, right? I actually have no idea
what books I'll read yet, but I've got a good amount of time to figure it out. Suggestions are welcome.
March: Books made into movies
The rule for this is that it has to be a movie I've already seen, but a book I haven't read.
April: Poetry
National Poetry Month! I have 6 unread poetry books already to read and will possibly buy more to bring my goal up.
May: Books made into TV shows
Pretty much the same as movie month, but with TV shows, obviously.
June: LGBT books
Pride Month! See, I thought these things out. And I've already made a deal with myself that it cannot just be the G. Stop being so predictable, self.
July: Harry Potter (reread)
I've been watching the movies way too much whenever they're on TV lately and I realized it's been quite a while since I've read the books. Been wanting to give them another read for a while now.
August: Blogger buddies' books!
Because Friendship Day is on the first Sunday of August, I'll be reading all of the books that I've bought/won from all my blogger buddies. I really have a lot of them. Some of them are really short, too. I should be able to bust out a lot this month. Yay!
September: Banned books
Banned Books Week is in September, so I thought I'd devote the whole month to banned books! Only books I haven't read before.
October & November: The Vampire Chronicles (reread)
Ok, this one needed two months because I am just not a very fast reader. I got
Prince Lestat as a Christmas present I think three years ago and never read it because it had been so long since I had read the other books in the series. Since then, another book (
Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis) has also been released. It's 12 books altogether, and they're not short, so I'll be taking two months to tackle this goal. I was super into Anne Rice as a teenager so it should be fun to revisit her work.
December: Classics
I actually have a bunch of classic novels I've never read! But I'll probably wait to decide on all of them because I have plenty of time.
So there you have it! For most months, my goal is at least 8 books. I think August will be a lot higher to help make up for the rest of the numbers. Hopefully I can stick with it and make it to 100 books!
But first, I have some monstrous wrap up goals for December. Including:
- Finishing the books I'm already reading.
THIS includes:
- The behemoth that is
Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow. I'm on page 310 of 818. (Everyone wish me their best King George "Good luck!")
- Another behemoth because I'm a lunatic,
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt. I was about 50% through this 760 page book when my Kindle decided to have a stroke and die, and I'm still waiting for my new one to arrive.
- The collected poems of Dylan Thomas. I'm about 3/4 through this and this is probably the only book I'll actually finish.
- I would also really like to reread
Call Me By Your Name by Andre Aciman because I will hopefully be seeing the movie this upcoming weekend (the first showing around here is this Thursday and it sold out before I could buy tickets. I didn't cry or anything). I adore this book and it'll be my fourth read, but I can definitely bust it out in a day or two. Plus it'll probably get me writing again (bonus!).
- I would also like to peruse (probably not finish) this book I have on sexuality in Ancient Greece to help me with some symbolism in my novel. For one scene. That's commitment, people. I think.
I swear I'm done now.
What are your reading goals for 2018? Do you think I can finish all my December books? Any book suggestions for my different thems? What are your favorites?