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Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Starting with a hiccup...and a disappointment

*Sigh* I suppose to go into my 2018 Books I Already Own Challenge and expect there not to be any hiccups in my reading plan would have been too optimistic, huh?

The new year started yesterday and so did my reading challenge! I was stoked.  I lined up a second book in a trilogy - one where I'd loved the first - trying to give myself a really great starting point.  Ah, best intentions...

So, I discovered that my plan to just jump right in and read all the books I own but haven't previously read has a fairly significant hiccup.  I forgot to factor in that many of the books I've bought were in fact bought YEARS ago.  I am very rarely a re-reader and I have a somewhat stellar memory for books that I've read, but even my powers of recall can be severely tested. 

For example, what I started my challenge with yesterday was the book Wolfsbane by Andrea Cremer, book two in the Nightshade series.  I started reading, excited, as I remembered loving book one (hence why I own books two and three, in hardcover no less!, even though I haven't yet read them).  Sadly, as I read and realized I couldn't recall much of anything about the world, other than the main three characters' names, I looked back and saw I'd read Nightshade in 2010.  SEVEN years ago... wait, almost EIGHT now. 

Eight years of hundreds and hundreds of other books... and life experiences... to bump any recall I had about the plot of Nightshade right out of my little brain.  So, I got about a quarter of the way into Wolfsbane and then had to decide do I just forge ahead or do I go back and re-read the first book as a refresher. 

I'm a stubborn girl and re-reading was not part of my master plan so I forged ahead.  While Cremer manages to dump a lot of info onto the reader about the world in this book (seriously, it's one major info dump), she delved very little into what had actually happened in the previous book.  So, I found myself primarily focusing on where the characters were now and where they were going.  Which would be great if this was an adventure or mystery series.  But... when it's a paranormal romance based on a love triangle and one character is mainly absent for the whole of book two and you can't remember what their relationship was like in the first, it's very frustrating and hard to rekindle that connection you had with the characters. 

Add on to that a frustration that the main character does not seem as strong as you remember... and a desire to learn more about the side characters that suddenly seem more interesting than the intended trio, and you have a reader struggling to push through the bad middle book of a trilogy, just to dive into the final book and finish the series once and for all.

Sadly, as I start book three today, I have a feeling that I will be donating this pristine set of books to my Library so that someone else can enjoy them after I'm done reading them.  What had seemed at one point like a set I NEEDED to own, now is just taking up desperately needed space on my bookshelves.

And, I have to decide in the future if I want to take the time to re-read the book just prior to where I'm picking up a series as I go forward in the challenge. I think I may start looking at how long ago I read the original book and factoring that into my monthly reading plans.  So... you may not see reviews for every book that I read during this challenge (especially if I choose to reread) but I'll be trying to give you some updates and reviews on the particularly interesting books, good or bad. 

Recommended Werewolf Reads: Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause, The Parasol Protectorate series, starting with Soulless by Gail Carriger, or The Immortal Empire series, starting with God Save the Queen by Kate Locke.

Thursday, December 28, 2017

January Challenge Reading Plan

2018 Books I Already Own Challenge
Since my 2018 Books I Already Own Challenge begins on Monday, I figured I would set up a goal list of books to read in the month of January. Hopefully, with a plan, I'll be able to stick to it... *fingers crossed*

My list of planned reading in January:
(Audio books)
  • Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen
  • Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman
  • Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil DeGrasse Tyson
  • Before the Devil Breaks You by Libba Bray 
  • (Print books)
  • Wolfsbane by Andrea Cremer
  • Bloodrose by Andrea Cremer 
  • Prudence by Gail Carriger
  • Imprudence by Gail Carriger
  • Winterspell by Claire Legrand

  • The audio books are all ones that I own through Audible, but have not listened to yet, and the books are all ones that I own physical copies of in my home library, but have not read.  All links above go to descriptions on Goodreads. 

    My planned "cheat book" is The Lost Plot by Genevieve Cogman (book four in the Invisible Library series) since I already had it on preorder and I'm dying to see what happens next in the series.

    I also already know that I'll be reading a copy of Daisies for Innocence by Bailey Cattrell for the cozy mystery book club that I lead at my Library. Books that I read specifically for work, or ones I am assigned to review for Audiofile Magazine will not be counting towards (or against) my challenge.

    So, keep your fingers crossed for me in January and I'll try to post some reviews throughout the month, followed by a wrap up post letting you know how I did for the month and what my plan is for February as we hit the end of the month.

    Oh, and if you'd like in on the challenge, just let me know! We have a private group on both Facebook and Goodreads to give us a place to share, motivate each other, and bemoan having to pass up the shiny new books of 2018... at least for as long as each of us last!! 

    Wednesday, December 27, 2017

    My 2018 Challenge

    Wow, it feels amazing and surreal to be blogging here again.  It's been about 2 1/2 years! Unbelievable.  

    Anyway, I'm not sure how often I'll be posting now, but I do want to at least occasionally pick up blogging again.  Mainly just to keep track of my (self-imposed) 2018 reading challenge for myself... 

    So, what am I doing, you may ask? 
    I, along with a small group of friends, decided to read BOOKS I ALREADY OWN BUT HAVE NOT READ in 2018!!

    I have at least a good 100 books that I own that I have not read.  I can't stand it anymore.  I need to decide if I truly want to hang on to them and for some the only way I can do that is to read them.  I've tried to just pass them on, but part of me can't let them go until I read them.  

    So, I will be posting at least twice a month for this challenge. First, a list of books that is my goal to read for the month.  Second, a list of books I actually read that month.  I'm hoping to review some individual titles in there, too, but I make no real promises there! 

    I'm also allowing myself ONE "cheat" book a month - a shiny, new title that I just couldn't pass up reading.  Other than that HOPEFULLY I'll be sticking to my planning and cleaning up the piles of books in my house just waiting to be read!! 

    So... on to the great 2018 BOOKS I ALREADY OWN Challenge