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Jenniferinfl t1_j1w7dd5 wrote
My reading resolution is simple, I'm allowed to only buy half of what I read.. lol
If I want to buy a book, I have to read two.
2022 I bought 30 more books than I read and I already had a decent back log. I don't mind having a pile of unread books, but, I also don't want it to grow to the point where it is daunting. Every few years I go ahead and have a year where I can only buy 1 for every 2 I read. Usually they end up being big reading years. The last time I did this, I read the equivalent of 300 regular fiction books.
I don't think I'll read quite that much this time, but, I'd like to reduce how many unread books sit on my shelves waiting for me.
QueenRooibos t1_j1y4xxo wrote
THIS is a GREAT idea -- I am going to try it too. I have allowed myself to buy way, way too many books and I need to read many more of the ones I already have. THANKS for the idea.
General-Ask-1227 t1_j1yrky1 wrote
Thanks for this. I've been buying books as well and the they're overwhelming me and putting me in a reading slump.
Remarkable_Winter540 t1_j22ug7s wrote
Pshh, just use a library for the other half, easy /j
Jenniferinfl t1_j23bw96 wrote
I do use the library a lot. But, I'm in a rural area and there is so much that just isn't available.
CHICKENFORGIRLFRIEND t1_j2b2esd wrote
The equivalent of 300 regular fiction books? What were you reading that year?
Jenniferinfl t1_j2b3b88 wrote
Quite a bit of juvenile fiction and poetry books as well as short story collections. A lot of those are lighter on page count than a regular adult fiction book.
It was around 654 total books, but, probably around 300 regular books.
CHICKENFORGIRLFRIEND t1_j2b87wr wrote
What an achievement!
Jenniferinfl t1_j2b9oj3 wrote
Thank you.
I doubt I'll ever read quite that many books in one year again. Partly because the remaining unread books are chonkers.. lol
Oh well, it was neat to do once. I do hope I hit around 100 this year so I can buy 50 books. But, we'll see.
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