
So far, I have finished two books in my "Impulse" category. Hopefully, I will do much better this year than last year. I still need to try to figure out how to do the ticker thing on the other thread.
Actually, I think I will change one of the books I have read to another category. Here are my categories:
1. Non-fiction (general)
2. Short Story Collections
3. Agatha Christie
4. Prizer Winners
5. Made into Movies
6. Recommended here on LT
7. Impulse Books
8. Classics
9. 1001 Books to Read Before You Die
ONE CATEGORY FINISHED! I guess it is obvious that I am not going to finish all of them but who knows. I have gone through the books I have at home and found quite a few that will apply to my remaining categories. I hope to finish at least three more categories before the end of the year. I have already done better than I did last year I think. I made my categories much broader this year which I think helped.
what did you think about the Blind Assasin? and what was the Coffee trader about?
Andrea - Both books were read as part of a group read here on LT. I enjoyed
The Blind Assassin but I liked Alias Grace much more than that.
The Coffee Trader was a mystery involving a coffee trader in Portugal I believe set in the 1600s. Unfortunately, I am one of those people who can't remember much about a book after I finish it unless I absolutely loved it. While I enjoyed
The Coffee Trader, I couldn't say that I loved it.
I guess that I could have put
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn in my "Classics" category but I chose "Made Into a Movie". Just my personal preference.
Three categories finished! This is much better than I did last year but I still will definitely not complete this challenge. The next two books that I will be reading will not fit in any of my remaining categories and they will take me at least a week if not longer to read. After that, I plan on reading a few Agatha Christie novels and will try to fit in at least one more book from each of my remaining categories. I may do a re-read of
A Christmas Carol which would give me at least one book in my Classics category.
You may only have three categories down now but you are so close on two others. Still impressive!
You have quite a few of my faves on your list. I finally read
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn this year and loved it.
Poisonwood Bible is also a fave.
#10 - I loved both of those books as well. I am hoping to be able to cross off the other two categories before the year is out as well but don't know if I will make it. I would almost rather not finish those and make some entries on the categories that have nearly no entries.
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