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Topic for January 17: Bookish Goals for 2023
I am not very goal oriented in my private life. Work is about goals. Private life is for doing what I want, when I want. Or not. Anyway, I do have some ideas about this year‘s reading.
- Read fewer buddy reads in 2023 — odd, I know. But I committed to so many buddy reads last year that I did not have any room for mood reads. I ticked off my list, following a schedule. It started to feel like work.
- Read fewer books than last year — the next odd one. I did set my usual 100-book-challenge on Goodreads and The StoryGraph, but I am considering to lower it or maybe completely delete it. I don‘t need it for tracking purposes and I am trying to de-stress my reading life.
- Reduce my Netgalley pile — I have 20 unread Netgalleys and some of them are really ancient. It would be sweet to finally get caught up. And then I would only request more with the expectation to actually read and review them close to their publishing date, as it was intended.
- Don‘t commit to reading challenges — again, it’s about de-stressing my reading life. Regardless, I have actually picked two challenges. One is the 2023 bingo challenge of my favourite Goodreads group. It‘s about reading previous, missed buddy reads. I don‘t expect to get a bingo, it‘s more of a tracker for books I own from those old buddy reading lists. And i picked an Alphabet challenge on Storygraph. I will only use it to help me pick books from my owned bookshelves.
- Reduce my TBR pile of owned books and buy fewer new books — I failed at this last year. I finally want to make a dent in my physical bookshelf. Buying no new books is an illusion. I don‘t want to set any rules either, aka only buy a new book after reading 3 old ones. That would just stress me out, plus I would need to track it. More tracking = less reading.
- Finally continue with the Dragonriders of Pern — a few years ago I decided to re-read the series plus to read all the new ones that I never picked up. I was off to a good start and had fun, but last year I was so overbooked that I didn‘t read a single one of them.
- Mix it up — I have been reading a lot of SF and Fantasy in the last few years. I want to mix it up a little more. There is enough choice on my owned bookshelves…
- Don‘t overthink it, more mood reading!
That‘s it for now. How about you? Do you have any new goals, besides the usual „read x books this year“, „read more classics“, „read more non-fiction“, etc.?
applause! I’m in favor of destressing reading life and making reading being about enjoyment. sounds like these changes may help you!
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I really hope so! 😊
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I like these de-stressing book goals!
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Let‘s hope I‘ll stick to them! 😝
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I am committed to reading (or giving away) 101 books in my TBR this year. We’ll see how that goes.
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Sounds like a great goal! I own over 200 unread books at the moment, reducing them by half would be great.
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Good for you for setting limits! Reading is supposed to be fun, not a chore. 🙂
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-bookish-goals-for-2023/
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Absolutely! Last year was definitely too much…
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I totally get #1. I love mood reading. I had to do this with ARCs a couple of years ago so I could do the mood reading thing.
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Fingers crossed that I don‘t get tempted. But so far I have really been tough on not joining (many) buddy reads…
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I do have the usual Goodreads Challenge etc goals, but I also have some blogging specific goals for this year as well.
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2023/01/17/top-ten-tuesday-403/
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Good idea, but blogging goals would add to the load… My only blogging goal is to blog at least once a week. 😀
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Ha ha fair!
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There is definitely something to be said for de-stressing life.
Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.
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I‘m looking forward to slowing down, I hope I‘ll manage!
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I want to reduce my physical TBR shelves too, and I’ve also set my yearly reading goal lower than usual. I considered not setting a goal at all, but seeing the “do you want to set a reading goal?” prompts was stressing me out too, so I set one up but (on The StoryGraph, at least) turned off the notifications of whether I was falling behind or not.
Best of luck with these! They sound like goals aimed at keeping reading fun, and that sounds wonderful.
My TTT: https://bookwyrmknits.com/2023/01/17/top-12-books-2022-review-and-2023-goals/
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I want to reduce my owned TBR far enough to feel good about re-joining the local library…
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I feel good about being a library member, since it means that’s at least some books that I’m reading and not buying copies of… But I know what you mean. I have a huge library of books myself, and I should read those, too.
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The library in the next town has a nice offering on Libby as well. Maybe in Spring, when the weather gets nicer again and I am out and about more…
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I do enjoy browsing the library shelves! It’s like shopping without spending any money. 😀
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I really need to read more books from my shelf as well. There’s just too many there and I’m sure so many stories to discover that would be memorable. Thanks so much for visiting my website this week. I appreciate this.
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Nice goals, I want Reduce my TBR pile, all january is about to only read physical books
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Good luck and have fun!
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Good luck on your 2023 goals.
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Thank you, same for you!
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All great goals, Cathy! I agree, reading is supposed to fun and I do it for enjoyment and I hope these goals help you get back to that.
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I hope so as well!
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