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READING PROGRESS 2018
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Sharadha's Book Year 2018
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Number of books: 50Challenges, Categories, and BR goals:
1. BRs: 0/5
2. Group Reads & Challenges: 0/3
3. PIFM: 0/5
4. Netgalley: 0/5
5. Non-fiction: 0/1
6. Music: 0/3
7. Literature & Misc Genres: 0/5
8. Classics: 0/2
9. Indian Literature: 0/4
10. Paperbacks: 0/5
11. Audiobooks: 0/3
12. Carry-forwarded books from 2017: 0/5
Note:
** Music and non-fiction may, at times, intersect paths. In such cases, it is up to my discretion where to drop it, but it will belong to either of the categories at a time.
** Remaining buffer books are to be filled.
** I'll update this countdown as I plan out the books in individual categories.
Books planned per category in message #2 (3 categories here)(strike out as I go along)
1. BRs:
* Nutshell with Aka
* About a Boy with Manju P. a.k.a. Lis
2. Group Reads & Challenges:
3. PIFM:
* The Godfather
Books planned per category in message #2 (3 categories here)4. Netgalley:
5. Non-fiction:
* Night
6. Music:
*Cobain on Cobain: Interviews and Encounters
Books planned per category in message #2 (3 categories here)7. Literature & Misc Genres:
* Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
* The Outsiders
* The Emigrants
* The Metamorphosis
8. Classics:
* Crime and Punishment
* A Clockwork Orange
9. Indian Literature:
* Hangwoman
Books planned per category in message #2 (3 categories here)10. Paperbacks:
* The Godfather
* Sons and Lovers
11. Audiobooks:
* The Ocean at the End of the Lane
* Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
* The Graveyard Book
12. Books from 2017:
* A Fine Balance
* The Sympathizer (also paperback)
* A Pale View of Hills
* The Remains of the Day
Reserved Books (Uncategorised):* The Myth of Sisyphus: And Other Essays
* Pachinko (also audiobook)
* The Painted Veil
Organised to the core, at least the first post! :DHope you have a wonderful 2018 and do what you planned to do! All the best, Shar! :D
Thanks Harry, Gorab, and Sri :)As you may all have guessed, it's not going so well :P Oh well, got a good 10 months ahead, thank God!
Sharadha wrote: "As you may all have guessed, it's not going so well"
You know what they say, when things don't go right, worry not, 'cause:

And if Sister Miley says something, you BETTER believe her!!!
You know what they say, when things don't go right, worry not, 'cause:

And if Sister Miley says something, you BETTER believe her!!!
Good luck with your reading-goals, buddy!
What are you reading these days?
Sharadha wrote: "Books planned per category in message #2 (3 categories here)7. Literature & Misc Genres:
* Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
* The Outsiders
* [book:The Emigrants|1824424..."
I finally have a copy of 'A Fine Balance' and cannot wait to begin it, blown away that I was by 'Such A Long Journey'!
I just hope the name doesn't push me into a state of precariously balancing my situations for when I was reading 'Such A Long Journey' I had been travelling in our great Indian train systems which was delayed by 26 hours! That was such a long journey!!!
Perhaps a fine balance will finely balance your life. :P
But beware, it is a sad and depressing book. Good luck.
But beware, it is a sad and depressing book. Good luck.
Arpit wrote: "Sharadha wrote: "As you may all have guessed, it's not going so well"You know what they say, when things don't go right, worry not, 'cause:
And if Sister Miley says something, ..."
Haha, she does talk sense, buddy :P
Arpit wrote: "Sorry for spamming, I'm kinda bored :/Good luck with your reading-goals, buddy!
What are you reading these days?"
SPAM AWAYYYYYY, buddy. Yeh thread shayad aapke spamming se zinda rahega, mere reading se nahi :P
Thanks, Arp! I'm reading Great Train Robbery now. It's going really well so far. But a pretty all right 2018 so far in books, nothing stood out particularly.
What about you?
Haha Parikhit and Smi :P We can only hope that A Fine Balance weaves such a magic.@Parikhit, if it does work for you, then please blow some of that magic this way ;-)
Ok, all planning go to hell on this dead thread, I'm reading whatever the hell I want.Anyway, planning to keep my personal laidback bingo log here.
Categories:
2. Author’s first or last name starting with H - The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton (reco by Arpit) pp. 192
3. Classics published before 1920 - Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka (1915, also audiobook) pp. 201
4. Translated work (Any language other than Indian Languages) - Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky pp. 485
5. Mystery or thriller published before 1980 - The Case of the Velvet Claws by Erle Stanley Gardner (also June readathon) pp. 215
6. Book written by a female author - Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf (also June readathon) pp. 146
7. Book with science as a theme/genre (could be fiction or non fiction, you can be as creative as you want when interpreting the word ‘science’) - Slaughterhouse-Five (BR with Aka, and audio if time permits) pp. 285
8. Book with discrimination as a theme (be as creative as you want here) - Hangwoman by K.R. Meera pp. 447
9. Free Space (You can read anything you want) - Burial Rites by Hannah Kent (also June readathon) 249 pp.
Good luck with your Bingo buddy!!
I'm rooting for you (Sshhhh....don't tell anyone) :)
I'm rooting for you (Sshhhh....don't tell anyone) :)
ARPiT wrote: "Good luck with your Bingo buddy!!I'm rooting for you (Sshhhh....don't tell anyone) :)"
Thanks buddy 😌🤜🏽🤛🏽🤐
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1. Realistic (about my reading goals).
2. Organised (about challenges and BRs).
3. Versatile (when it comes to genres, "broaden your minds," as Professor Trelawney would say).
Hope this log is testimony to a better year than the last.