"Reading Challenges: a help or a hurt? Do you find that the reading challenges keep you organized and goal-oriented? Or, do you find that as you near the end of a challenge that you've failed because you fell short of your original goals? As a result of some reading challenges, I've picked up books that I would have otherwise never heard of or picked up; that, frankly, I have loved. Have you experienced the same with challenges? If so, which ones? Do you have favorite reading challenges?"
I like the challenges. But I don't do so well at most of them. I like to make the lists and plan ahead what I might read. But I find that I tend to read more what strikes me at the moment, a mood reader as they say, so the "planned" books get pushed down to the bottom of the pile over and over again.
Yes, some challenges will help me find books I normally wouldn't read, like the War Through the Generations Challenge. But for the most part, I join the ones that will help me read books I already own, or planned on reading anyway.
A quick look at where I stand with my current challenges:
Arthurian Challenge: So far nothing! Boy, but do I have big plans!
Classics Challenge: I've read one out of five. Wahoo! And still working on War and Peace. Really.
Book Awards II Challenge: It's all over and I managed three from my list. But I loved them all! (It appears there's a third one in process now. Hmmm.... do I try again?)
Dewey's Books Challenge: Two down, three to go. One currently at the top of my pile!
War Through the Generations: Once again, I've just read one out of five.
The 2009 TBR Challenge: Ha! Four! Out of 12. Oh, well.
The 2009 YA Books Challenge: Okay, here we go! I've read the required 12 and many more besides! :)
Support Your Local Library Challenge: I pledged to read at least 25, and at this point I've lost track. I don't think I've quite made it, but I know I'm close! I need to update my list I guess.
Printz Project: We started this one in April and since then, I haven't yet read another one to add to my list. But you guessed it...I have big plans!
Pulitzer Project: I think maybe I finished one last year?
See. Why do I even try? I like making the lists I suppose. But it appears I like reading whatever strikes my fancy even more. However, I will still have fun with the challenges and you can bet I'll keep right on joining a few here and there.
I love making the lists too. I end up changing them around all the time. I try not to join any that don't allow changes.
ReplyDeleteI'm also a mood reader. I can't believe you've participated in (or at least attempted - LOL) all of those challenges. Wow. I'm inspired.
ReplyDeleteI haven't started the Arthurian one yet, either! Really must get around to it. You should read Mists of Avalon, if you haven't read it before, anyways! I love that book. I think I might have read two Printz books since I joined. I need to start working on that...
ReplyDeleteI lost track of almost all my challenges with that whole moving and baby thing!!! I even failed one that ended in June! (I'm not really used to failing at things - suck) I gotta get going again. I've cleaned up the kitchen after dinner for two nights in a row, and have plans to actually MAKE dinner tonight....small steps to returning to normal life. Maybe book blogging too. Hope so!
ReplyDeleteI simply woke up one fine morning and gave up most challenges. Except for two!
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