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Blogger c is for cape town said...

Arbness! Love it.
My book list for 2013 was just so Id' remember what I read (also not being a big rememberer of yesterday!) and I think it has enriched each of those books for being able to look back along the list and be reminded of them. Also seeing the list as an entirety brought out interesting themes in my reading last year, which were unintentional to start off with. Seems I read a lot about grief last year.
But ja, generally book lists (similarly to my much watch list on Netflix) make me feel pressurised, and I don't like that. Reading books is pure enjoyment for me and I intend to keep it that way.

January 14, 2014 at 4:50 PM

Blogger Magpie said...

i read more than one book at a time, all the time. they come at me from all quarters. i keep a list on my phone, so if i'm at the library, i can check the shelves in case something on the list is actually RIGHT THERE. or i pull things off of the large pile by my bed. it's totally erratic. :)

glad you're liking angelmaker.

January 14, 2014 at 5:42 PM

Blogger Sammi said...

i can only read one book at a time, otherwise my poor brain gets confused. i had said that i was going to read all the books i own and have yet to read before i buy anymore but that hasn't exactly happened. and now i have douglas adam's hitchhikers guide series waiting for me and yesterday i went into a bargain book store and they had The Great Gatsby for £1,99 so I couldn't resist.

I don't know how I choose what to read, sometimes I read travel books when I'm feeling in need of adventure but am stuck here. Sometimes I read 'Classics' (I'm pretty determined that I will read the entirety of the Big Read's List in my life time) & sometimes I head for books with a cult following (Perks of Being a Wallflower, Looking for Alaska). I almost never bother with book charts, tho' I tend to keep my eye on the Booker Prize short list and add those to my to- read list.

January 14, 2014 at 6:37 PM

Blogger Ariadne said...

So many questions... I don't follow lists, only some recommendations maybe. I buy books spontaneously, secondhand usually and try to read from my bookshelves all the TBR books. I read usually before I go to sleep but I agree that if it is something I really like I can read all day all the time. My special time to read is summertime by the sea. I read both in English and Greek usually alternating the language for variety. I only read one book at a time.I am reading Henry James' The Golden Bowl now. I don't recommend it for non-native speakers of English though. I find it too difficult, maybe a translation in Greek would have been better. AriadnefromGreece!

January 14, 2014 at 7:01 PM

Blogger Veronica Roth said...

Speaking of arbness, that's me with books. I usually read what I come across, when I feel like it, what sounds like a good idea, favourite authors new books, but I'm notoriously fickle and discard a book half way thru if I'm bored. Reading the new book by Pratchett right now called Raising Steam (can't ever go wrong with a Pratch), and left a borrowed book half read in E - the first book of the Mistborn series by Brandon Sanderson; which I'm considering getting at the second hand book store to finish although I just about slashed my own wrists before the sixth chapter...terribly depressing beginning. Before that I reread four Beverly Nichols books (the Merry Hall ones plus Down the Garden Path), and on my bedside table are Bella Donna by Hitchens, Free Agent Nation by Pink, Wildwood by Meloy and about five Diane Ackerman's waiting for a reread. Oh, and The Zen Way by Schloegl; which is a daily read of a page or two. :)

January 14, 2014 at 8:20 PM

Blogger will said...

Books tend to be in two catagories: 1. of substance and 2. something to do other than watch tv. I rarely watch tv.

I more or less stopped reading fiction some time ago and have instead focused on bios, historical and unique people/events.

Most recent reads: bauhaus archiv, Brassai Paris and Wit and Wisdom Patti Warashina.

And before those ... Austere Beauty - The Art of Z. Vanessa Helder and The Insurgents and The Plot To Change The American Way of War.

January 14, 2014 at 9:52 PM

Blogger Lisa at lil fish studios said...

I, just tonight, got myself a library card. In the 8 years we've lived here I had never gone. Recently I was bemoaning that I couldn't afford all of the books on my Amazon wishlist when I thought, duh. And off I went to the library.

I tend to read 1 or 2 books at a time but can only read what I'm in the mood for at that moment. (thanks, short attention span) Tonight I came home with a book on dyeing with native plants, a book by a local ex-congressman turned small farmer, and the Zero Waste home book. As I left thought I remembered that I wanted to read Murakami (because of your frequent raving but that will have to be another trip. I hope I'm in the mood for it then. :)

January 15, 2014 at 3:11 AM

Blogger julochka said...

Molly - i have to go check my Read in 2013 list for themes. i fear more that it will reveal various psychoses, tho'.

Magpie - i'm glad you say you read multiple books at a time, that totally makes it ok that i do too (i'm such a flock animal (to directly translate from danish)).

Sammi - you haven't read the Hitchhiker's Guide yet. go do it now. i'll wait.

Ariadne - i have also enjoyed books by your adriatic sea in Thessaloniki and i totally understand that's your time for reading.

Veronica - i tried pratchett once, but i guess i wasn't in the mood and it didn't do it for me. maybe the timing was off. do you ever read your namesake, the other veronica roth's books?

Will - i have to intersperse the substance books with the less-substantive or i go mad. if you look at my 2013 list, there was a lot of non-fiction on it. but i am a fiction girl at heart. which is funny, because i think if i were to write, it would be non-fiction.

Lisa - you didn't have a library card? really? well, i didn't either until we moved over here to the boonies. now my local library is the source of my friends and social life. i love it! it's much more than just books.

January 15, 2014 at 12:09 PM

Blogger Snap said...

I do LOVE Brainpickings -- get my little grey cells working. I sometimes have two books going -- one pure fluff and the other a history or *heavier* book. I mix the books in between life, crochet, knitting ... kitties ...

January 15, 2014 at 1:47 PM

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