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2025 Personal Challenge: 51-75 > Echo's aiming for 65 again!

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message 1: by Echo (last edited Oct 17, 2025 06:06AM) (new)

Echo | 790 comments Managed to hit 65 in 2024, so I want to try to repeat that goal again in 2025. I'll also have some mini goals for myself:

Read 15 non-fiction: 12/15
Read 5 biographies: 1/5
Read 15 books from my physical TBR pile: 19/15
Read 30 books by female authors: 40/30
Read 20 books by authors of color: 12/20
Read 5 classics: 3/5

Total read: 52/65


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Echo | 790 comments Finished The Best Christmas Pageant Ever and Entertain the End - both were good reads, and it was really nice to finish off a re-read of a childhood favorite.


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Cinder, which my neighbor's daughter asked me to read. Pretty good, though a bit predictable (not in a bad way). I'll likely try and read the rest of the series too. Eventually.


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Heavenly Tyrant which was not my favorite sequel, but good enough that I'd likely read a third (if it's ONLY a trilogy, because dang it I don't need another long series to haunt my TBR....)


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Cross Roads, which has been languishing on my TBR shelf for many, many years.


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Scarlet, which I think did a good job of not falling prey to the second book slump.


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Echo | 790 comments Listened to Crying in H Mart, which was really good for my soul, to be honest.


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Echo | 790 comments Did not enjoy Present Over Perfect: Leaving Behind Frantic for a Simpler, More Soulful Way of Living all that much, if I'm honest. Which doesn't bode well for me as I have like... 3 more of her books on my TBR...


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law and continued to remember why I so enjoy Mary Roach's writing.


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Echo | 790 comments Really enjoyed Fat Loss Habits: The No Bullsh*t Guide to Losing Weight and would recommend it.


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Echo | 790 comments Finished The Prince Who Loved Me by my friend, Abigail Sharpe. Great end to the trilogy :D


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Echo | 790 comments I rather enjoyed The Last Bloodcarver, which I grabbed from my local library on a whim.


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Echo | 790 comments My SO and I read Perfect Wedding and were laughing a lot throughout it.


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Echo | 790 comments Finding Baba Yaga was interesting.


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Echo | 790 comments Gardening for Abundance: Your Guide to Cultivating a Bountiful Veggie Garden and a Happier Life may not have taught me much in the way of new knowledge, but I enjoyed how it was laid out and the obvious joy with which he wrote it. :)


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Echo | 790 comments Wasn't expecting to finish The Canopy Keepers today, but ended up tearing through the last bit over lunch because I didn't want to stop.


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Echo | 790 comments Picked up and promptly tore through Spellbound while my SO napped this weekend. :) Enjoying re-reading this series.


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Cress


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Echo | 790 comments Not Here to Be Liked was pretty cute, if a bit predictable.


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Almost Surely Dead - I wanted to like this more than I did. The premise was great, but I absolutely hated the snippets of "podcast transcript" because it read as forced and unbelievable. I'm also still really torn on the blending of thriller and supernatural stuff. I think I personally just prefer them as two separate genres.


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Echo | 790 comments Really loved The Grief of Stones.


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Changeling, so another one off my TBR pile!


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Echo | 790 comments Enjoyed listening to Cults Like Us: Why Doomsday Thinking Drives America, which had been recommended by a friend.


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents: How to Heal from Distant, Rejecting, or Self-Involved Parents, which was another recommendation by a friend and provided a lot of good insight and ideas for how to work on my relationships.


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Echo | 790 comments Definitely would recommend Early Riser - grateful to have been gifted it as part of a book exchange.


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Strife


message 29: by JennH, Cheerleader (new)

JennH | 1216 comments Hi Echo! I see you've been making good progress on your goal. Hope you've been reading a lot of amazing books along the way! Happy reading!


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Echo | 790 comments JennH wrote: "Hi Echo! I see you've been making good progress on your goal. Hope you've been reading a lot of amazing books along the way! Happy reading!"

Aww thanks, Jenn! I have been enjoying a lot of the books this year so far. Only one or two that really fell flat. I actually just finished Verity, which my neighbor had loaned me. I liked it without the epilogue, which isn't surprising as I usually don't like epilogues for some reason.


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Echo | 790 comments Finished both The Three Musketeers and Seeker over the weekend.


message 32: by JennH, Cheerleader (new)

JennH | 1216 comments Echo wrote: "JennH wrote: "Hi Echo! I see you've been making good progress on your goal. Hope you've been reading a lot of amazing books along the way! Happy reading!"

Aww thanks, Jenn! I have been enjoying a ..."


That's actually pretty good, isn't it? Only 1 or 2 not so great books out of 30 or so. So glad that you're enjoying so many of your books!

I understand about not liking epilogues. There's something about them just telling instead of showing which takes away from the story sometimes.


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Origins.


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Eclipse


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Pride and Prejudice and really enjoyed it


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Echo | 790 comments Finished both Legends & Lattes and Reckoning over the weekend, and enjoyed both. Legends & Lattes was just as good as I heard it was. Looking forward to reading more from him.


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Full Circle and then found out there's actually another book in the series??? So I found a used copy that should be here later this month. :)


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Off With Their Heads, which was definitely different than I expected, but in a good way!


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Night's Child, which I somehow missed all the years ago when I first read this series.


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Echo | 790 comments Enjoyed The Good Samaritan, which I had picked up as a kindle first read a while back. Just the right amount of twistiness in my opinion, and I liked the ending.


message 41: by JennH, Cheerleader (new)

JennH | 1216 comments Hope you've been continuing your streak of enjoying most of your books, Echo!


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Echo | 790 comments Finished off Carmen and Grace for work's book club - Not a book I would have picked up on my own, but a book I definitely enjoyed.

I also finished Eerie Basin: A Short Story, which was a free bonus read from Amazon. Definitely creepy, getting me in the mood for Halloween!


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Echo | 790 comments My partner had picked up Your Best Financial Life: Save Smart Now for the Future You Want to see if he wanted to include it in his reading group, and thought I might enjoy it too.


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Echo | 790 comments Apparently I never posted when I finished Remarkably Bright Creatures, which I thoroughly enjoyed, and I just completed The Music of Bees, which was also quite good.


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Echo | 790 comments Finished Woven in Moonlight and I'm definitely looking forward to reading the sequel.


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Echo | 790 comments Blessings and Disasters: A Story of Alabama was pretty good - not exactly what I was expecting, but definitely educational.


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Echo | 790 comments Did a reread of a childhood favorite: A Wizard's Dozen: Stories of the Fantastic


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Echo | 790 comments I really enjoyed Truthwitch, which has been sitting on my shelf for YEARS after I got it in a book exchange and kept putting off reading it. Now I can't wait to get started on the next in the series.


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