RAE’S READS

Recently in an attempt to lower the number of books on my TBR shelf, I challenged myself to read six books by the end of February; then, a few days later, I saw an interesting challenge to read a title starting with each letter of the alphabet, choosing first from the TBR shelf, then hunting down letters as needed.  There was no time limit for that challenge, just to read all 26 books.  I took on both challenges at once and am proud to report that here it is a week before the month is all gone, and I have one book to read to meet my six book challenge. Also, as soon as I became aware of the “alphabet factor,” I diligently searched my books available at home to start that challenge as well.

So far, I have read All the Missing Girls (from my TBR shelf), a book written backwards; (The) Beekeepers Daughter, which sat on the living room, table  that indicates, “hurry and read–this is due at the library soon”; and, jumping many letters in the alphabet, Morningstar (A book about books) from the same table. All three were enjoyable reads and will be reviewed soon. One more checked-out-book sits on the “to-be-returned” table, a slender volume of letters written by a librarian to books she stacks, titled Dear Fahrenheit 451; it shall be my next attempt and should finish my first challenge.

Is anyone else out there interested in books-about-books? I recently purchased My Life With Bob, Bob being a young girl’s journal, her Book of Books,but I’ll save it for later–I’m looking for a “C,” preferably a book I already own. One of DebNance’s posts on her outstanding blog, Readerbuzz, dealt with “Books About Books,”and it prompted this specialized reading interest and opened a whole new genre for me. Who would like to read through the alphabet with me?  My intentions are to start with titles, then MAYBE move on to authors. Those 26 letters so often arrange things well, don’t they? Let me know if you are working on any challenges just now, and let’s GET BUSY AND READ!

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7 responses to “OVERLAPPING CHALLENGES UPDATE”

  1. sjhigbee Avatar

    You’re doing well with this challenge – I haven’t yet started it! I’m hoping to get at least one book read before the end of the month – hopefully:)

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      So many things get into the reading time one sets aside, don’t they! I am just now looking at email after last looking at it yesterday afternoon (Wed.) at 1:00 p.m. It is now after 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY night. I had an unexpected lunch with a friend from Pennsylvania who blew into Houston…we met there, then later in the afternoon, a recent student from fall semester was “in Alvin” so just stopped by…unexpected company is the most challenging, the most spontaneous, and the most fun!!!

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      1. Rae Longest Avatar

        p.s. Am reading Prolux’s BARKSKINS all 700 pages of it currently…wonderful book.

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      2. sjhigbee Avatar

        You’re right – that sounds like a delightful interval in your amazingly busy schedule, Rae:). But I’m guessing folks probably often drop in – you seem like the kind of lady that people like to stay in contact with…

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  2. Jemima Pett Avatar

    I’m a reading challenge nut – and even found a website for Reading Challenge Addicts that lists loads of them. I’m trying to get 36 books off my TBR list this year – managed only 32 last. Must stop looking at new books!

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  3. readerbuzz Avatar

    I am focusing on my classics challenge. I like being able to make a list of books to read with the side benefit of being free to drop a book off the list later if desired.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      There’s nothing NOT to like about a plan like that!

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