Unbelievably, it’s over halfway through
2016 and it’s time to check in with my reading challenges. As ever, some of
these are going brilliantly and others, well, they’re not really going at all…
Read 125 books
I am ROCKING this challenge! As
of writing this (end of June), I've read 113 books. I’m now hoping to hit
around 200. You can see everything I’ve read on my Goodreads.
Read 1 classic a month for the
#2016ClassicsChallenge
I've surprised myself with how
well I’m doing with this – it’s a lot easier than it was last year! I've read 16
classics so far and I’m in the middle of two. Here’s what I’ve read so far:
I’m so pleased with myself! I can
feel reading classics getting easier and more natural and I'm only getting more
and more interested in reading them.
Keep expanding my reading
I’m getting there with this one,
but I'm still pushing myself further. My classics, short story collections and
adult novels are climbing, but graphic novels and middle grade has fallen a
little, and so has non-fiction. I did, however, read my first ever poetry
collection outside of the classroom! It was Milk
and Honey by Rupi Kaur and I LOVED it.
I've bought some literary
non-fiction that I'm hoping will kick-start my non-fiction reading again and I’m
excited about them so I’m hoping I can at least make 12 by the end of the year –
I’m on 7.
Read at least 6 adult novels
My target for this challenge has
already been doubled! I’ve read 13 adult novels so far. I’m finding that
audiobooks are a really good way to get more adult books into my reading diet
and I've started to become more aware of new releases and I've also been
getting them from NetGalley. Here’s what I’ve read so far:
Read 10 books from BAME authors
I’m not doing as well as I had
hoped for this challenge just yet as I've only read 4 books that fit into this
classification, but I have so many on my TBR! Here are the ones I’m hoping to
read this year:
And now for the real failures!
Read the YA Prize shortlist
I technically did okay with this,
but that’s only because I had already read 5 of the 10 books when the shortlist
was announced… I have to admit that of the other 5, only 1 appeals to me.
Read the Bailey’s Women’s Prize for Fiction shortlist
This one was an impressive
failure. I’d read one on the longlist (The
Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet) and I bought one on the shortlist (The Improbability of Love) and I'd like
to read Ruby and the winner, The Glorious Heresies, but the others don’t
appeal to me. I’m happy to leave this one as well.
Finish The Princess Diaries
I haven’t even picked one up this
year, but I do now have all ten and they’re quick, fun reads so I’m hopeful
that I’ll manage the final eight, or at least 4.
Finish Artemis Fowl
Now this challenge is one I had
completely forgotten about. Whoops! I’m not really in a big hurry to complete
this anymore. As much as I enjoy this series, my reading tastes are moving and
changing and I’m finally happy to go along for the ride.
How are your 2016 challenges
going?
Sophie
Gah! I keep meaning to read 'Americanah'. I was SO DESPERATE for it when it came out, and then I bought it... and then... it got lost in the TBR. Have you read 'Half of a Yellow Sun'? Totally hooked me. I loved it.
ReplyDeleteAlso I saw that words 'keep expanding my reading' and I was like, dude. I feel this right now. I used to have such a broad and varied reading life. But somehow I've gotten blinkered. My aim is to rock through my current little YA tbr pile (mostly YALC authors) and then have a real hard look at myself in August. Haha!
Peace!
Sarah :)