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Book By Book
Well, it's January 19 already. I had hoped to sum up 2016 sooner, but this is still 2 weeks earlier than last year, so I'm counting it as a victory!
As in 2015, I joined 6 Reading Challenges in 2016, plus I added two shorter seasonal challenges in the summer and fall. Here's what I joined, what my personal goals were, and how I did. You can see all the details, and my lists of books on my 2016 Reading Challenges page.
Read Your Own Damn Books hosted by Estella's Revenge
I have an entire bookcase of books waiting to be read! In 2015, I managed to read 24 TBR books off my own shelves, so in 2016, I wanted to beat that and read at least 25 of My Own Damn Books.
(drumroll please)….Oh! I only read 23 TBR books from my own shelves – missed my goal by 2 books. But still, 23 books that I already owned is pretty good…so why is my TBR bookcase still overflowing??
2016 Monthly Motif Reading Challenge hosted by Girlxoxo
I was glad to see a new challenge hosted by one of my favorite blogs in 2016! The idea was to read one book a month from each motif. This was fun! I managed to read within the monthly motifs all but 2 months, which is pretty good. I would have done even better if I'd have remembered to LOOK at the motifs at the beginning of every month
JANUARY- Who Dunnit?
The Art Thief by Noah Charney
FEBRUARY- New Releases
This Side Of Wild by Gary Paulsen
MARCH- Take a Trip
Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel (Canada)
APRIL- Best of the Best
The Life We Bury by Allen Eskens (won many awards!)
MAY- Story of Survival
Oddly, every one of the 7 books I read in May fits this motif! Here is one example: My Name Is Not Friday by Jon Walter
JUNE- Girlxoxo Recommends
Yikes, forgot to look at this one until after June was over! But I did read The Raven King by Maggie Stiefvater, and Girlxoxo recommended the first in the series, The Raven Boys. That counts, right?
JULY- LOL
Oops – I didn't read anything even remotely funny in July! All six of the books I read were on very serious topics. Fail.
AUGUST- Genre Jumble
Not sure if this counts, but I read Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, and it was only the 2nd classic I'd read all year (and very few last year).
SEPTEMBER- Steampunk, Science Fiction, and Fantasy
Sleeping Giants by Sylvain Neuvel (sci fi)
OCTOBER- Things That Go Bump in The Night
The Drowning by Rachel Ward
NOVEMBER- Fiction Takes A Break
When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
DEC- That’s a Wrap
Finish a series you’ve been meaning to finish or read the next book in a series you started but never finished. – Oops – Fail. I did start a new series – does that count? The Outliers by Kimberly McCreight
There was no official Where Are You Reading? Challenge last year, but I still wanted to track which states my books take place in (in addition to those with an international setting for Travel the World in Books, above). In 2015, I read books set in 23 different states, and in 2016, I visited 27 U.S. states through my books! That's in addition to 20 different countries in 2016 (see the
Travel the World in Books Reading Challenge above).
Big Book Summer Challenge hosted by Book By Book (me!)
This summer, for my own annual Big Book Summer Challenge, I read 5 books with 400+ pages between the end of May and the beginning of September:
R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril (R.I.P) Challenge, hosted by Stainless Steel Droppings
And, in the fall, I once again enjoyed the R.I.P. challenge and read 8 creepy, spooky books (same as in 2015):