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message 1: by Elyse, Moderator (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8842 comments Mod
What are your New Year's Resolutions for 2024 in the bookish world? And in your personal life, if you care to share.

Did you end up reading more, less, or the same in 2023 as in previous years?

What do you want or hope to change, if anything, about your reading habits?


message 2: by Carol (last edited Jan 01, 2024 08:15AM) (new)

Carol (carol07) | 4387 comments Happy New Years! (a little early)

Am hoping on having a great year of reading. It is so therapeutic.

Am hoping to:
1. Finish my ABC challenges by July 1.
2. Read 280 books
3. Read 13 of my own books
4. Read at least 13 non fiction
5. Participate in the monthly themes like:
a. Valentines Day
b. Hispanic Heritage Month
c. Black History Month
d. International Woman's Day
e. etc.
Good luck to everyone!


Cobwebs-Iced-Across-SpaceTime (readingreindeerproximacentauri) | 327 comments SF
Women Authors of SF
Classic SF (through 20th century)
New SF (21st century)

NetGalley Personal Challenge:
Current: 1 per week of 2024
Mount TBR: 1 per week of 2024

In 2023, I read 93 NetGalley Current (enough to reach October 19, 2024) and
53 Mount TBR (enough to reach January 5, 2024).


message 4: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (stacieh) | 1945 comments I read fewer books in 2023 than I have in the past couple of years, but that's ok. For 2024 I want to try to not waste time on anything less than a 3 star read... which means I've given myself permission to DNF and get rid of any book that isn't catching me by a third of the way in. Now let's see if I can follow through on that, lol!


message 5: by Andrea, Moderator (new)

Andrea | 4460 comments Mod
Stacie wrote: "I read fewer books in 2023 than I have in the past couple of years, but that's ok. For 2024 I want to try to not waste time on anything less than a 3 star read... which means I've given myself perm..."

Great idea, Stacie!


message 6: by Elyse, Moderator (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8842 comments Mod
Stacie wrote: "I read fewer books in 2023 than I have in the past couple of years, but that's ok. For 2024 I want to try to not waste time on anything less than a 3 star read... which means I've given myself perm..."

Good. For. You!! Not enough time to waste on books you're not into!


message 7: by Andrea, Moderator (new)

Andrea | 4460 comments Mod
I posted my goals last night and they are gone tonight ACK! I will have to do it again


message 8: by Elyse, Moderator (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8842 comments Mod
Andrea wrote: "I posted my goals last night and they are gone tonight ACK! I will have to do it again"

I definitely saw that post this morning. Goodreads is having big issues in the new year.


message 9: by Andrea, Moderator (new)

Andrea | 4460 comments Mod
I wouldn't care but I actually spent time thinking them through and being detailed. Oh well, not the end of the world but Goodreads has been glitchy for the past couple of days. On TikTok someone made a comment that readers are jumping to new APPS and that Goodreads is not being updated anymore. I haven't been able to find anything official about this so not sure if it is just misinformation.


message 10: by Andrea, Moderator (new)

Andrea | 4460 comments Mod
Take two!

I have just a couple of realistic goals for 2024.

Books - read 100 books, keep up with reviews/logging and participate in book groups.

People - spend more time with friends and family.

Work - go to work earlier and leave earlier balance work with personal time better, improve procrastinating by focusing on 1-3 priorities per day.

Health - continue building on habits that I worked on in 2024 include increased fitness, meal planning, getting 7 hours of sleep or more and continue working towards my next weight goal, about 33 pounds.

Home - continue to organize and declutter rooms I did not get to in 2023, finish clothes, shoes and accessories, kitchen cabinets, hall closet and office/craft room and master bathroom.

Wealth - continue to save for vacations/special events


message 11: by Juli, Moderator (new)

Juli | 1933 comments Mod
I read more in 2023 than in 2022. 2022 was a tough year for me with a huge workload. We moved across the country early 2023 but I found my reading stride again. I have a big loftier goals for 2024 in terms of book number but I am keeping with "read what strikes me fancy" and no TBR. I hope the be more chatty in this group this year. I did make a 2024 vision board full of vibes. The biggest takeaway from that is to focus on the now. I've done a lot of focus on the future in 2022 and 2023. Time to slow down a bit.


message 12: by Dawn Michelle (new)

Dawn Michelle | 3487 comments Stacie wrote: "I read fewer books in 2023 than I have in the past couple of years, but that's ok. For 2024 I want to try to not waste time on anything less than a 3 star read... which means I've given myself perm..."

Me to Stacie and within hours of Jan 1st, it happened!! LOL And I find I am still okay with it. Life is too short to read books that are not working for the reader.


message 13: by Dawn Michelle (new)

Dawn Michelle | 3487 comments I read less in 2023 than I had in 2022, though it didn't seem like it. By December I was close to being burned out. So I have decided no challenges outside of Read Around the World and RWYO [still wading through books over 10 years old on my TBR - crazy], no reading books I am not feeling [and like Stacie, I have given myself permission to let them go if I own them], and being much more fluid in how I block out my months. I still need massive structure so the months will be planned out, but I have given myself permission to divert from that plan if the mood strikes [it has already happened this month and I found it was easier than I had thought it would be LOL]. I am also planning on reading W A Y less and enjoying what I am reading MORE. We will see. ;-)


message 14: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (stacieh) | 1945 comments Dawn Michelle wrote: "Me to Stacie and within hours of Jan 1st, it happened!!..." My first one happened today, and shockingly enough (because I'm a huge fan of his books) it was with a Stephen King book. But I stuck to my guns, called it quits and gave it away.


message 15: by Dawn Michelle (new)

Dawn Michelle | 3487 comments Stacie wrote: "Dawn Michelle wrote: "Me to Stacie and within hours of Jan 1st, it happened!!..." My first one happened today, and shockingly enough (because I'm a huge fan of his books) it was with a Stephen King..."

WELL DONE YOU!!!!
It can be so difficult, but that is so great that you were strong and followed through!! I hope your next read is amazing!!


message 16: by Sarah (new)

Sarah B | 391 comments I hope to read more in 2024.

I also hope to read at least one 500+ page book a month. Because I have several of those monsters just sitting here on shelves so I should read them. Some are classics I never read, some are sci-fi or fantasy and some are just whatever they are. I have a habit of looking in those little free libraries and you find all sorts of books in those things.

I also want to read more classics this year too. I am off to a good start. Already read 7 of them in Jan! But I have a lot more hear to read.

2023 was a crazy year. I was hardly ever on GR really. I was reading a few books but just taking a pic of the book with my phone. Then at the end of the year I tried to input them into GR. I do NOT recommend trying that at all!!

But I am back into daily activity here. And I like to play the silly word games in the one group I am in.

I am going to be moving on the 26th so most of my books are already away in boxes. Sure need a lot of boxes to move!! 😮 someone is going to be killing themselves moving those boxes of books but NOT me. 😂😂😂 I have hEDS. Cannot move it. Some moving company will.

But I am going to a bigger nicer apartment. And there is a gym in the building and a secure mail room too!!

December was a bit of a tough month: had to fight the desire for books! 😂😂 had to think "nope have to move!!"

But I read less in 2023 than in 2022.


message 17: by Andrea, Moderator (new)

Andrea | 4460 comments Mod
Sarah congrats on your new apartment!


message 18: by Jocelin (new)

Jocelin | 295 comments For the last few years I have been setting my reading goals at less than 100 books. This year I decided to read a little more. My reading really picked up the last quarter of 2023. One of my goals this year is to read more recommendations from friends and maybe book club picks from Branes & Noble, Good Morning America and Read With Jenna. I am super excited about 2024 and the books that I have on my shelf.
Here’s to 2024 and everyone crushing their reading goals!👏👏📚


message 19: by Elyse, Moderator (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8842 comments Mod
Checking in, how'd we do on our bookish resolutions?


message 20: by Carol (new)

Carol (carol07) | 4387 comments Did pretty well.

Dropped some that I lost interest in. Kicked butt on #s read.

How about you, Elyse?


message 21: by Andrea, Moderator (new)

Andrea | 4460 comments Mod
Very happy with surpassing my goal this year. I wish I could say the same for workout goals :(


message 22: by Elyse, Moderator (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 8842 comments Mod
Carol wrote: "Did pretty well.

Dropped some that I lost interest in. Kicked butt on #s read.

How about you, Elyse?"


You know, Carol, I didn't make any bookish resolutions in 2024. I set my goal at 100 and that was it. Because I knew I'd be a mom for almost 100% of the year so I didn't want to put any pressure on myself to do -any- reading and I'm quite pleased with my total for the year, I'll hit 245!


message 23: by Carol (new)

Carol (carol07) | 4387 comments Elyse wrote: "Carol wrote: "Did pretty well.

Dropped some that I lost interest in. Kicked butt on #s read.

How about you, Elyse?"

You know, Carol, I didn't make any bookish resolutions in 2024. I set my goal ..."


If I didn't tell you already, congrats on being a new mom! My favorite book to read to my youngest daughter was Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
by Bill Martin Jr.


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