A very quick post to say, yes, of course I shall participate in the 20 Books of Summer challenge hosted each year by Cathy of https://746books.com/. Yes, I’m going to aim for the full 20. I don’t always achieve it, but always get close.
And yes, I am going to cheat in how I choose my 20 books!
The moment I pick a pile of books to read, I no longer want to read any of them, so I would be doomed to failure. So, I am going to pick my 20 books at whim from my TBR which exceeds the amount I can read before I keel over – but does offer choice – and I like that.
I will set one condition though, I must have acquired the books before the beginning of this year, any of those books will count, and I will count re-reads for book group. For each book, I’ll check out my bedside bookcase first to see if something grabs me, before looking at my other shelves. I hope I can achieve a balance too, including NF, a chunkster or more, poetry even, and not to pepper my 20 books with too many novellas (until I’m running out of time that is).
Anything which helps to reduce the TBR is a good thing. I’m sure you’ll agree.
Good luck, Annabel!
A very good plan indeed. I do love making lists but am not so good at sticking to them. I set myself a goal this year to read 24 books from my TBR that I purchased before 2024. It’s one way of whittling down that backlog
I’m in agreement that getting close (especially when challenging oneself and not choosing a whole stack of middle-grade novels when it’s a quantity exercise of twenty heheh) counts: good luck!
I’m the same – every time I make a list when it comes to reading those books I don’t want to read them. Why is that? So I think you’re on to a good idea. Every time I’ve taken part I’ve read more than 20 books over the summer, just not all of them off the list.
Yikes, it’s already time to think about books of summer! I like your approach. I know about the problem of not reading the very books you intended to read, so it’s good to be more flexible!
Great to have you on board again Annabel and I love your approach to picking your 20!
This is exactly my plan of campaign, Annabel! No names, no pack drill . . .
I can’t seem to make myself read books either. I have listened to my inner Reader to see which books I most want to read and now I’ve made my list. I will post it next week.
I think that’s a brilliant way to do the challenge Annabel – I can never stick to a list either, so if I did this it would have to be in the same way!!
A great plan and we’re matching in our attempt to get stuff acquired pre-January 2024 read. Have fun!
Best of luck! And that’s such a good approach to the challenge — I definitely need to work on getting my TBR list down to a manageable level.