So I thought I would share with you what I hope to do both with the blog and with my reading in 2021. Goals are important. They give us something to strive for. Written down they also give us a way to look back and see if we have accomplished those goals.
Here’s hoping.
More Reviews: I really enjoy writing reviews, and I hope you enjoy reading them. I’m hoping to do at least two reviews a month.
A More Consistent Review Format: I haven’t been very consistent with how I do reviews. I would like to change that. It would be nice for me, and for you, to have a format to follow that makes some kind of sense.
Read More Books: I don’t mean try to read 30 books every month, that would be insane. I can only do that once a year. Maybe. No, I just mean overall. I set my Goodreads/The Storygraph goal at 50 books. Given that I read 82 books this past year, I’m pretty sure I’ll hit it. Probably. I hope. Sure. I can do it! I have faith…in myself.
Read More Non-Fiction Books: I only read two non-fiction books last year. Two! I’m hoping to change that this year. I have a few books in a mind, and a friend already recommended another one for me.
Read All the Books on My TBR Cart: It’s not a TBR per se, but it’s a goal. I bought a lot of books in a short span of time last year, and I need to try to read them all. Or at least get halfway through the cart before I order anymore books. And E-books don’t count. Though I do have a lot of those I need to read too.
Re-Read Some Favorites: I love re-reading books. They feel like those old friends you haven’t seen in a while but it’s like no time has past. I love those books. And those friends. You know who you are.
Do More Book Tags: I have found that I love books tags. For all that I’ve only done two. And coming up with answers that aren’t all The Dragon Prince or Exiles by Melanie Rawn is proving challenging. And I like it!
And there are my goals. What goals do you have for the year?
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