I am an avid reader of many a great books and folks are always asking, "What do you recommend that I read?" Well, I decided to try and get back into this little blog thingy by posting the books that I am currently passionate about.
I try to read brand new books along with classic books and I have some rules that I hold myself to when reading.
1. If it doesn't grab my attention in the first hour or so, ditch it. There are too many good books out there to waste on something that is mediocre or difficult to read.
2. Reading Challenges are fun and I try to participate, but if a category is something I hate or don't care to read, I will ditch the challenge and make my own. I find Goodreads Reading Challenge is a better way to go for me because I can say, "I want to read ___ books" and be done with it instead of trying to find a book to fit into a category so obscure that it makes me nuts.
3. Put up my phone! I don't sit it anywhere where I am reading. I have wasted entirely too much time answering an email, checking facebook or looking up a city on Google that I had lost too MUCH reading time, so I put that stupid thing away.
4. I always have a book on me. I read in lines at the store, waiting in traffic, while waiting on a friend....etc. My Kindle goes where ever I go. My rule is the purse MUST be big enough for the Kindle or I don't carry it.
5. I always know when my favorite authors have a book coming out and pre-purchase those books. It gives me something to look forward to and makes sure the authors have at least one book sold.
6. I utilize my library every single day!!! I have 3 library cards, my local library, another KY library and I pay for a non resident card to a library out of state (I will try to do a post on this later). I have close to the maximum amount of books on hold on each card. I primarily read via Overdrive so I loaded all my cards on there and click back and forth looking for books at each one. It is very easy on Overdrive to go back and forth between the libraries and I can read just about everything that I want to read. If you don't know Overdrive I would LOVE to talk about it.
7. I am not afraid to listen to an audiobook in the car or at work, that counts.
8. I never forget the classics. I go back to them whenever I can. I can't count how many times I have read "The Great Gatsby", but I can tell you I have read "Gone with the Wind" 41 times. As a teen it was one of the only books I owned so I read over and over and over.
9. I keep a journal. I started in 1996 on paper and still keep it that way, but I also keep an excel spread sheet that calculates how many books I have read, were they paper, audio or ebook and other stats. My reading journal just logs the author, dates read, whether I liked it and a few lines for notes (I may share this at some point too).
10. Read around 100 pages every day. It is easier than I thought it would be when I started.
Now as I type this July has started....the year is half over. I have read 40 books of varying types....here are my favorites of the first 6 months of 2018.
1. The Great Alone-Kristin Hannah.....WOW!!!
2. As Bright As Heaven-Susan Meissner ......She is one of my faves!!
3. My Dear Hamilton-Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie....just as good as America's First Daughter
4. Margot-Jullian Cantor
5. The President is Missing-Bill Clinton and James Patterson
6. Magnolia Table-Joanna Gaines
7. The Day the World Came to Town 9/11 Gander-James DeFede
8. City of Myths -Martin Turnbull...this is a series that I highly recommend for old movie buffs
9. Failing Up-Leslie Odom Jr and This Is Me-Chrissy Metz
10. Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers-Sara Ackerman
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