I'm happy to say that I just completed my 100th book for the year! It's crazy to me that I've read that many books this year, but it's something that really brings a smile to my face. After the crazy end to 2008, burying myself in books last winter was the perfect balm for my battered psyche and a great way to regain my footing with life. I started reading not just at night, but sometimes at lunch, when waiting for appointments, while enjoying coffee on the weekends, etc. I let my gossip and fashion magazine subscriptions lapse because I rarely made time for them anymore. I rediscovered the library and the used bookstore because when you're reading 2-3 books a week, buying them retail gets pricey.
I've obviously kept my bookclub peeps informed of my progress and my close friends and co-workers know about my reading habits, but mostly this was a personal goal, something that was just for me. And I loved having that so much. Something that I was working towards all year that had nothing to do with work or family, that was just for personal fulfillment.
One of the results of reading this much in a year is that I've learned quite a bit about my reading tastes. I stepped out of my comfort zone and read books that I normally wouldn't even give a second glance. I "don't read romance novels", but dude, Nora Roberts sure can write one heck of a good love story. I don't consider myself a fan of historical fiction, but I couldn't seem to put Sacred Hearts or The White Queen down. And I sure wish that the Young Adult category has existed in it's current form when I was in high school because so many of these books are amazing reads - for both teens and adults.
In addition to reading a ton of books, I also made time to attend local author events and get my books signed. I met Jodi Picoult with Blondie and Sporty and Megan McCafferty with Jessica. Both of these women I really admire and would love to grab a drink with them one day and chat about life and stuff.
I also attended signings by Alan Brennert and David Levithan. Alan Brennert's wife is so sweet and is still in awe of his recent success from Moloka'i and Honolulu. David Levithan is one of the few authors that puts into words the emotions that I know I have, but can't seem to formulate into a coherent thought. If you ever have a chance to hear him speak, please go!
I've chronicled all of my reading for the year on GoodReads, along with short, spoiler-free reviews of each book, so I won't list all of the books here. The link to my page is on the right side of the blog, so feel free to browse there if you so choose. However, here are my favorites from the year, in no particular order:
Moloka'i by Alan Brennert
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
Hunger Games Series by Suzanne Collins
(The Hunger Games/Catching Fire)
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons by Lorna Landvik
Friday Night Lights by HG Bissinger
The Guernesy Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer
Love is the Higher Law by David Levithan
The Road of Lost Innocence by Somaly Mam
The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion
The Jessica Darling Series by Megan McCafferty
(Sloppy Firsts/Second Helpings/Charmed Thirds/Fourth Comings/Perfect Fifths)
Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohn & David Levithan
Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
I think I'll shoot for 50 books in 2010 as there are some sewing and cooking goals that I have for next year. After this year, I don't think I could go back to just reading 1 or 2 books a month - it almost feels ingrained in me now, something that both relaxes me and provides a ton of enjoyment. Here's to another good year in books!
Wow. 100 is the number this year, I guess! Congrats on reaching your personal goal, that's fantastic! I love Jodi Picoult, and read all of the Outlander series (amazing). I'm a Kindle reader, so your list of faves will help me pick my next selections, so thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteSometimes I think we're on the same page with books....and then I see lists like these that remind me that each of my friends is an individual and not a carbon copy of myself ;-)
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of you! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteBig book lover here too, and I am lucky enough to work in the publishing industry and get to read advance copies. Happy New Year and looking forward to hearing more from you in 2010!
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm so glad we got to share the fun of reading this year!! :-)
ReplyDeleteyay! really a big accomplishment.
ReplyDeleteThat's so awesome, Amber! I love you went to book signings, too! You've had a great year...reading, sewing, cooking...here's to a year of reading and creativity in 2010! I know you've inspired me to learn how to sew! That's my goal in 2010 {well, that in addition to learning how to be a mommy}. xoxo!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad we both found NBC! <3
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Amber! That's something to really be proud of.
ReplyDeleteI used to always set a reading goal for the year, but this year, for obvious reasons, I let it go. I did manage to read 24 books, and all things considered, I think that's pretty good.
But yes, keep up with the voracious reading! And Happy New Year! :)
Love the title of this post. LOL
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on achieving your goal! That's quite inspiring.
ReplyDeletedid you read any more of the outlander series beyond the first? i want to keep going, but the library strangely doesn't have "voyager." damn.
ReplyDeleteMan, an online book club is something I totally need to do. I need to expand my reading horizons. 100 books this year is AWESOME!
ReplyDeletethat's such an awesome accomplishment! so proud of you :-). i need to follow in your footsteps...
ReplyDeleteyou've got brains and beauty! keep it up, now let me see what I can read from your list
ReplyDeleteWay to go! Such a great accomplishment!
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