Like many people, I have stacks of books that I’ve wanted to read for months (and some for years). Somehow, knowing my house is filled with unread books is like knowing my fridge is full of food but going out to eat.
But lately, the growing book inventory had gotten out of hand. And now that I’ve exchanged my technical writer and editor career for full-time writing, I have the time and mental energy to do more reading.
So, last December 2020 I decided to become more disciplined about reading the books I’d collected, and set a modest goal of reading one book a week in 2021 (so, 52 books). After I finished a book, I could either give it away or keep it. But, because part of the goal is to reduce the stacks, I must have a really good reason to keep a book I’ve read. For example, a nonfiction book has information I want to reference or a novel has a compelling voice.
Here’s the list of books I’ve read so far in 2021. We’re entering the 16th week of the year, so I’m ahead in the challenge!
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- The Book of Boy - Middle-grade fiction by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
- Enchanted Air - YA verse memoir by Margarita Engle
- From the Desk of Zoe Washington - Middle-grade fiction by Janae Marks
- The Skin I’m In - Middle-grade/YA fiction by Sharon Flake
- Deluge - Poetry by Leila Chatti
- Save the Cat Writes a Novel - Nonfiction/how-to by Jessica Brody
- Irish Tales of the Fairies and the Ghost World - Fiction by Jeremiah Curtin
- The Tradition - Poetry by Jericho Brown
- The Balloonists - Poetry by Eula Biss
- Ghost Of - Poetry by Diana Khoi Nguyen
- Brown Girl Dreaming - Middle-grade verse novel by Jacqueline Woodson
- Mermaid Tales: Books vs. Looks - Chapter book by Debbie Dadey
- Outrun the Moon - YA historical fiction by Stacey Lee
- Show Me a Sign - Middle-grade historical fiction by Ann Clare LeZotte
- May B. - Middle-grade historical verse novel by Caroline Starr Rose
- Kent State - YA historical verse novel by Deborah Wiles
- Systems for the Future of Feeling - Poetry by Kimberly Grey
- The Great Influenza: The story of the deadliest pandemic in history - Nonfiction by John M. Barry
- Like the Willow Tree - Middle-grade historical fiction by Lois Lowry
- Penny from Heaven - Middle-grade historical fiction by Jennifer L. Holm
- Countdown - Middle-grade historical fiction/documentary by Deborah Wiles
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