So, for the last three years now I have been embarking on an
intentional reading challenge. In 2012, I made it a goal to read either 100
books or 80 books plus The Silmarillion (I
ended up doing the latter). In 2013, I read only a handful of books because of
finishing my MA exams. Then, for 2014, I made the goal of reading 75 books but
only ended up reading 57.
This year, my goal is to read 50 books while keeping up with
my PhD work. Part of this is because I know it is important for my mental
health that I continue to do fun reading. Part of it, however, is practical: I
have piles and piles of books that I want to read, but not necessarily keep. If
I can get them read, I’ll be able to make more space. And besides, as a
Literature fellow, I really do need to be reading some of the more modern
fiction books as well as the classics so I can participate more in
conversations within the department (I’m a great books girl in a non-great
books world).
As a reader of the blog Modern
Mrs. Darcy, I am also looking at the MMD reading challenge. This challenge
involves reading a book in each of the following categories:
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A book you’ve been meaning to read
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A book published this year
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A book in a genre you don’t typically read
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A book from your childhood
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A book your mom loves
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A book that was originally written in a
different language
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A book “everyone” has read but you
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A book you chose because of the cover
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A book by a favorite author
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A book recommended to you by someone with great
taste
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A book that’s currently on the bestseller list
As you can see, I’ve already finished a book from one of the
categories. Today I read The Giver,
which I’ve been meaning to read since before high school. It was a good read
and I’m glad I can now say I’ve read it. A lot of people have been talking
about it lately because of the movie and I’m glad I finally caved into the
pressure.
Now, on to the next book! I’m not sure yet what it will be,
but I’m trying to enjoy this last little bit of time before classes begin by
reading as much as I can.