Showing posts with label reading-goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading-goals. Show all posts

Saturday, February 26, 2022

Review: It Would Be Night in Caracas

It Would Be Night in Caracas It Would Be Night in Caracas by Karina Sainz Borgo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I'm trying to read books from the last few countries in my around the world project that I've been working on since 2012, and It Would Be Night in Caracas was recommended by several people for Venezuela.

The author is a journalist from Venezuela who relocated to Madrid, and the main character of the novel follows a similar path. The novel is so focused on her life and struggles without a lot of context so I had to do a lot of reading about Venezuela - its government, the poverty, the violence - it's all there in the background but not something I knew a lot about. And the way the main character encounters it is as a woman alone - at the beginning she has to bury her mother who died because there was no health care infrastructure, without family because they were either dead or unwilling to risk traveling. It isn't long before she decides she has to flee the country, and while a lot of convenient things have to happen for that to work, it is still harrowing.

Interestingly, Venezuela has been in the news this week because they blamed the U.N. and United States for what is happening in Ukraine. That initiated another internet rabbit hole, to find Venezuela closely aligned with Russia and Cuba.

The other thing I did was to spend some time in Google Maps, looking at some of the amazing rainforest landscapes found in the south of the country, and read recent stories about an American who has been held under espionage charges for several years.

You'll see below that this took me a while to read - it's because the violence would make me put it aside for a while.

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Monday, January 3, 2022

Reading Around the World - The Completist

In 2021, I read 19 more places I had on my unread list, most of them in Europe, but I also crossed off Kazakhstan, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritania, Belize, El Salvador, Panama, and Puerto Rico (yes I know this is technically USA but following my rules it is also separate).

Here is what remains, first the map and then the list. I welcome any and all recommendations, although I always prefer authors from the countries and set there. I'm sticking to my original rules where only books I've read since my project began count, but a few countries on the remaining list are taunting me, for instance Afghanistan, which I have read at least twice, but prior to 2012. I've also read books that might include one of these countries but if it isn't the full focus, I don't count it (otherwise Sovietistan would have crossed off a couple!) Some of these places may not even be on my list accurately ten years later.

ASIA

Afghanistan

Hong Kong

Macau

Maldives

Paracel Islands

Spratly Islands

Tajikistan

Tibet

Turkmenistan


AFRICA

Burkina Faso

Burundi

Central African Republic

Chad

Comoros
Cote d’Ivoire

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Mayotte

Sao Tome and Principe

Seychelles

Togo

Western Sahara


CARIBBEAN

Antigua and Barbuda

Costa Rica

Grenada

Nicaragua

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines


EUROPE

Belgium

Liechtenstein

Malta
Man, Isle of

San Marino


MIDDLE EAST

Bahrain


PACIFIC

Cook Islands

Timor

Fiji

Marshall Islands

Micronesia, Federated States

Nauru

New Caldonia

Niue

Northern Mariana Islands

Solomon Islands

Tonga

Tuvalu

Vanuatu


SOUTH AMERICA

Bolivia

Easter Island

French Guiana

Suriname

Venezuela


Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Reading Envy 210: 2021 Reading Goals

Jenny reports back on how she did on her 2020 reading goals in the midst of challenging circumstances, then sets goals for 2021. Then a handful of podcast and reading friends share their reading goals for 2021.

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Jenny’s Goals 

  1. Focus on reading Europe 
  2. Catch up on books with music as a central theme 
  3. Authors to try list 
  4. Keep up with subscriptions 
  5. Participate in challenges

Audrey (@dreesreads in Instagram) 

  1. Be more relaxed
  2. One big non-fiction read
  3. Booker International long/shortlist
  4. National Book Award Poetry Longlist
  5. Continue listening to audiobooks

Laurie

  1. Pop Sugar 2021 Reading Challenge 
  2. Back to the Classics 2021 Challenge (Books and Chocolate blog) 
Ellie (@shatterlings in Instagram)
  1. Russian classics
  2. Vassily Grossman buddy reads 

Scott  

  1. Emphasis on reading, continue checking off TBR 
  2. Shakespeare plays 
  3. Presidential biographies 

Courtney 

  1. Read 40 books
  2. Read 20 books she already owns 

Robin 

  1. Be consistent about journaling about books read 
  2. Slow down and be more reflective after finishing 
  3. More classics, more Willa Cather, maybe Proust 
  4. Authors around the world 
  5. Read more from physical TBR 

Karen Naughton (@BarkerForBooks in Instagram)

  1. Complete reading Thomas Hardy, hopefully 1 book a month

Paula 

  1. This year's theme will be nature books

Books discussed: 

The Ensemble by Aja Gabal
Musical Chairs by Amy Poeppel
The Student Conductor by Robert Ford
Music and Silence by Rose Tremain
Songbook by Nick Hornby
Grace Notes by Bernard MacLaverty
The Forest of Wool and Steel by Natsu Miyashita
Compass by Mathias Enard
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Devils by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
Neverness by David Zindell
The Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe
Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Bully Pulpit by Doris Kearns Goodwin
Wilson by A. Scott Berg
A Full Life by Jimmy Carter
Life in the Garden by Penelope Lively
At Hawthorne Time by Melissa Harrison
Station Life in New Zealand by Lady Barker
Why We Swim by Bonnie Tsui 


Other mentions:

Two Lines Press
Restless Books
Graywolf Galley Club
ND New Classics
Erin and Dani's Book Club on Instagram
ReadtheWorld21 in Instagram
Rainy Day Bites Cookbook Club
The Free Black Women's Library on Instagram
The Free Black Women's Library


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Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Reading Envy 177: An Unnamed Middle Eastern Country (Goals 2020)

Jenny starts off the year by discussing reading goals - how did her reading goals end up for 2019, what additional goals did she end up adding, and what goals has she set for 2020? As always I love to hear about your goals for the year. As the Reading Envy Podcast rolls over into its sixth year, there are many more reading adventures to explore.

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Episode 140 - Woman Greets Bear (Reading Goals 2019)
Back to the Classics wrap-up post
Reading in Asia 2019 wrap-up post
Episode 157 - Joint Readalong of Gone with the Wind with Book Cougars
Book Cougars - Joint Readalong of Sapphira and the Slave Girl
Recommended Reads in Memoir (April 2019)
Recommended Reads in Poetry (April 2019)
Recommended Reads in Music (May 2019
Recommended Reads for Women in Translation Month (July 2019)
Recommended Foodie Reads (November 2019)
Episode 174 - Cozy Holiday Reads and TBR Explode 4

Middle East TBR 2020

Books under consideration for readalongs:

The Odyssey as translated by Emily Wilson (592)
Possession by A.S. Byatt (576)
Ducks, Newburyport by Lucy Ellmann (1040)
Almanac of the Dead by Leslie Marmon Silko (786)

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Saturday, January 11, 2020

Middle Eastern Reading 2020 TBR

This is a place I wanted to list the books I'm thinking about or know about for my focus on the Middle East in 2020. I would love more recommendations, particularly of native authors, translated into English.

Bahrain   
To read: The Meeting Point by Lucy Caldwell (the 1 Bahraini author translated into English has super bad reviews)

Cyprus
To read: Bitter Lemons of Cyprus

Iran
Already read: Reading Lolita in Tehran, Persepolis, The Blindfold Horse, Suvashun, The Temporary Bride
To read: The Blood of Flowers, My Uncle Napoleon, Persian Girls, Moon Brow

Iraq
Already read: Fifteen Iraqi Poets
To read: Without an Alphabet, Without a Face; The Corpse Exhibition, Nostalgia My Enemy; Frankenstein in Baghdad, The Baghdad Eucharist

Israel
Already read: Sadness is a White Bird, Some Day, The Girl Who Stole My Holocaust, Second Person Singular

Jordan
Already read: Salt Houses
To read: Inside the Night 

Kuwait

Lebanon
Already read: Pearls on a Branch, Unnecessary Woman

Oman
To read: Celestial Bodies

Palestine, Gaza Strip, West Bank
Already read: Sadness is a White Bird
To read: A Woman is No Man, A River Dies of Thirst, The Blue Between Sky and Water, Time of White Horses, Wild Thorns, Rain Inside, Inside the Night

Qatar

Saudi Arabia
Already read: Habibi, The Wrong End of the Table, A Sinner in Mecca, 

Syria
Already read: No Knives in the Kitchens of this City, A Tree Whose Name I Don’t Know
To read: The Crossing by Samar Yazbek

Turkey
Already read: so many

UAE
Already read: The Dog by Joseph O’Neill, Minutes from Miracle City by Omar Sabbagh
To read: Temporary People

Yemen
Already read: Black Mamba Boy by Nadifa Mohamed
Could read: Henna House by Nomi Eve

Kurdistan and all other border places
Already read: A Tree Whose Name I Don’t Know, 
To read: stuff from Red Emmas, Women from a Non-State Nation, I Stared at the Night of the City

Saturday, July 6, 2019

Mid-Year Reading Goal Checkpoint

You can check out my original goals post to see what I was thinking of doing this year. The main reading project I took on that isn't mentioned is the TBR Explode project, which I've been updating every three months.

1. Read Asia

I'm currently reading two more books that will count for this challenge, but here is what I've read so far:

Burma/Myanmar
The Long Path to Wisdom: Tales from Burma by Jan-Philipp Sendker

China
Broken Stars: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation edited by Ken Liu
Double Awesome Chinese Food by Margaret Li

Japan
After Dark by Haruki Murakami
After the Quake by Haruki Murakami
Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman by Haruki Murakami
My Brother's Husband V. 1 by Gengoroh Tagame  
My Brother's Husband V. 2 by Gengoroh Tagame

Laos
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down by Anne Fadiman

The Philippines
America is Not the Heart by Elaine Castillo
The Body Papers by Grace Talusan
Monsoon Mansion by Cinelle Barnes
Patron Saints of Nothing by Randy Ribay

Singapore
Aunty Lee's Delights by Ovidia Yu

Thailand
Arid Dreams by Duanwad Pimwana
Bright by Duanwad Pimwana
The Sad Part Was by Prabda Yoon
Sightseeing by Rattawut Lapcharoensap

Vietnam
On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Reading Envy 140: Woman Greets Bear (Reading Goals 2019)

Reading goals, old and new!

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Reading Goals 2018


1. Read Canada and Alaska
Canada and Alaska Reading Roundup

2. Complete six book speed-dating projects
I did five!
Episode 113 - Speed Dating 2018, round 1
Episode 117 - Speed Dating 2018, round 2
Episode 120 - Summer Reading; Speed Dating 2018, round 3
Episode 128 - Poetry and Whale Guts (Bonus episode; Speed Dating 2018, round 4)
Episode 135 - Speed Dating 2018, Round 5 

3. Host two Reading Envy readalongs
Complete!
Episode 118 - Reading Envy Readalong: To the Bright Edge of the World
Episode 137 - Reading Envy Readalong: The Golden Notebook

4. Reading challenges

Reading Women Challenge
Complete!

Unread Shelf Project 2018 (found in Instagram)
Not really! I talk about it during the episode.

5. Keep book data outside of Goodreads
Planner and Google spreadsheet.

Reading Goals 2019

1. Read Asia

Books set in Asian countries I still need to tackle, from my collection

2. Host two readalongs
3. Six themed recommendations episodes
4. Back to the Classics Challenge (see my potential choices)

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Monday, December 31, 2018

Canada and Alaska 2018 Reading Roundup

I read so many great books for my personal reading challenge to read Canada and Alaska in 2018! Thanks to Casey, Lindy, Rachel, and Shawn for stellar recommendations for the year. I didn't get to everything but read widely in location, genre, and era. What a great year!

Just a selection of the books I read in 2018


Alaska: Fiction
Eliza Waite by Ashley Sweeney
The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah
The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey
This is Your Life, Harriet Chance! By Jonathan Evison
To the Bright Edge of the World by Eowyn Ivey
Two Old Women: An Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage and Survival by Velma Wallis
The Woman Who Married a Bear by John Straley
The Word for Woman is Wilderness by Abi Andrews

Alaska: Non-Fiction
The Alaska from Scratch Cookbook by Maya Wilson
Being Caribou: Five Months on Foot with an Arctic Herd by Karsten Heuer
If You Lived Here, I’d Know Your Name: News from Small-Town Alaska by Heather Lende
Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer
Kings of the Yukon by Adam Weymouth
Leaving Resurrection by Eva Saulitis
Passage to Juneau by Jonathan Raban
Travels in Alaska by John Muir
Two in the Far North by Margaret Murie
Unlearning to Fly by Jennifer Brice


Canada: multi
Beauty Tips from Moose Jaw: Travels in Search of Canada by Will Ferguson

Canada: British Columbia
The Golden Spruce by John Vaillant
Heart Berries: A Memoir by Terese Marie Mailhot
Home to Woefield by Susan Juby
The Quiet by Anne-Marie Turza
Republic of Dirt: A Return to Woefield Farm by Susan Juby

Canada: Yukon
Being Caribou: Five Months on Foot with an Arctic Herd by Karsten Heuer
The Tent Peg by Aritha van Herk

Canada: Northwest Territories
Late Nights on Air by Elizabeth Hay

Canada: Nunavut
Annie Muktuk and Other Stories by Norma Dunning

Canada: Alberta
The Sometimes Lake by Sandy Marie Bonny

Canada: Saskatchewan
Born Hutterite: Stories by Samuel Hofer

Canada: Manitoba
Annie Muktuk and Other Stories by Norma Dunning
The Break by Katherena Vermette
Hutterite Diaries by Linda Maendel
I Am Hutterite by Mary-Ann Kirkby
Secrets of a Hutterite Kitchen by Mary-Ann Kirkby

Canada: Ontario
Bear by Marian Engel
And the Birds Rained Down by Jocelyne Saucier, translated by Rhonda Mullins
Brother by David Chariandy
The Change Room by Karen Connelly
The Honey Farm by Harriet Alida Lye
Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese
Matty Matheson: A Cookbook
The New Farm: Our Ten Years on the Front Lines of the Good Food Revolution by Brent Preston
This Accident of Being Lost: Songs and Stories by Leanne Simpson

Canada: Quebec
The Mystics of Mile End by Sigal Samuel

Canada: Newfoundland and Labrador
Our Homesick Songs by Emma Hooper
Sweetland by Michael Crummey

Episodes where some of these books are discussed in more depth:
Episode 109 - Stuxnet Pancakes with Scott Danielson
Episode 110 - The Accidental Love Episode with Casey Stepaniuk
Episode 118 - Reading Envy Readalong: To the Bright Edge of the World 
Episode 121 - Love, Lust, Loss, and Longing with Casey Hampton
Episode 123 - Godlets and Forests with Lauren Weinhold
Episode 124 - Mush Creatures with Lindy Pratch
Episode 125 - Strong Tea and Suspicious Penguins with Luke Burrage and Juliane Kunzendorf
Episode 130 - All the Jennifers with Fern Ronay
Episode 132 - Whimsy and Density with Anna Baillie-Karas
Episode 134 - A Pastiche Romp with Ruth(iella)
Episode 136 - Six Pack with Elizabeth 

Reading Challenge for 2019: Back to the Classics

For one of my reading goals in 2019, I'm going to participate in the Back to the Classics Challenge organized by Karen from the Books and Chocolate blog. You can sign up through March 2019, and the rules are on her blog. There are 12 categories but you get to choose how many you want to accomplish. I found potential titles for each but my actual goal is 6, and if I do more than that, even better.

Some of the possibilities from my own collection

I learned about this challenge when chatting with Ruth(iella) on Episode 134 of the Reading Envy Podcast. Ruth is an inspiring reader because of how many classics she reads!

I will indicate if I own these books. I tried to start with books already on my shelves, or books that would intersect with my other reading goals for 2019.

1. 19th Century Classic. Any classic book originally published between 1800 and 1899.
(I went with titles on my TBR list.)
Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane
The Woman in White or The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins
Middlemarch by George Eliot

2. 20th Century Classic. Any classic book originally published between 1900 and 1969. All books in this category must have been published at least 50 years ago. The only exceptions are books that were published posthumously but were written at least 50 years ago.
Invitation to the Waltz by Rosamond Lehmann (Hoopla)
Lolly Willowes by Sylvia Townsend Warner (own)
The Fire This Time (1963) by James Baldwin
Manservant and Maidservant (1947) by Ivy Compton-Burnett (own)

3. Classic by a Woman Author.
Invitation to the Waltz by Rosamond Lehmann (Hoopla)
Lolly Willowes by Sylvia Townsend Warner (own)
Manservant and Maidservant (1947) by Ivy Compton-Burnett (own)

4. Classic in Translation. Any classic originally written in a novel other than your native language. You may read the book in your native language, or its original language (or a third language for all you polyglots!) Modern translations are acceptable, as long as the book was originally published at least 50 years ago. Books in translation are acceptable in all other categories as well.
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov (because I’ve never read it)

5. Classic Comic Novel. Any comedy, satire, or humorous work. Humor is very subjective, so if you think Crime and Punishment is hilarious, go ahead and use it, but if it's a work that's traditionally not considered humorous, please tell us why in your post. Some classic comic novels: Cold Comfort Farm; Three Men in a Boat; Lucky Jim; and the works of P. G. Wodehouse.
Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis (own)
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes by Anita Loos
All About H Hatterr (1948) by G V Desani (would fit reading Asia goal)
A Handful of Dust (1934) by Evelyn Waugh (own)

6. Classic Tragic Novel. Tragedies traditionally have a sad ending, but just like the comedies, this is up for the reader to interpret. Examples include The Grapes of Wrath, House of Mirth, and Madame Bovary.
Madame Bovary by Gustav Flaubert (own)
The Man who Watched Trains Go By  (1938) by Georges Simenon (own)

7. Very Long Classic. Any classic single work 500 pages or longer, not including introductions or end notes. Omnibus editions of multiple works do not count. Since page counts can vary depending on the edition, average the page count of various editions to determine the length.
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy (own)
Middlemarch by George Eliot

8. Classic Novella. Any work of narrative fiction shorter than 250 pages.
The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling (goes with Asian reading goals)

9. Classic From the Americas (includes the Caribbean). Includes classic set in either continent or the Caribbean, or by an author originally from one of those countries. Examples include Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston (United States); Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys (Jamaica); or One Hundred Years of Solitude (Columbia/South America).
Nightwood by Djuna Barnes (Kindle)
The Fire This Time by James Baldwin (1963)
The Popul Vuh (new translation by Michael Bazzett)

10. Classic From Africa, Asia, or Oceania (includes Australia). Any classic set in one of those contents or islands, or by an author from these countries. Examples include Palace Walk by Naguib Mahfouz (Egypt); The Makioka Sisters by Junichiro Tanizaki (Japan); On the Beach by Nevile Shute (Australia); Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe (Nigeria).
All About H Hatterr by G V Desani (1948)
The World of Suzie Wong by Richard Mason (1957 - Hong Kong)
Love in a Foreign City by Eileen Chang (1943 - Taiwan/China)
Old Filth by Jane Gardam

11. Classic From a Place You've Lived. Read locally! Any classic set in a city, county, state or country in which you've lived, or by a local author. Choices for me include Giant by Edna Ferber (Texas); Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser (Chicago); and Buddenbrooks by Thomas Mann (Germany).
Look Homeward Angel by Thomas Wolfe

12. Classic Play. Any play written or performed at least 50 years ago. Plays are eligible for this category only.
A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen (I have the audio too!)

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Reading Envy 135: Speed Dating 2018, Round 5

Between my reading goal of six book speed-dating projects in 2018 and a looming pile of galleys, I knew it was time to do another round! Please enjoy this brief bonus episode (and mark your calendars - episodes will be weekly through the end of the year.)

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Books Discussed

 

Vanishing Twins: A Marriage by Leah Dieterich (Soft Skull Press, 9/4/18)
The Lost Carousel of Provence by Juliet Blackwell (Berkley, 9/12/18)
The Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish by Katya Apekina (Two Dollar Radio, 9/18/18)
Scribe by Alyson Hagy (Graywolf, 10/2/18)
In Extremis: The Life and Death of the War Correspondent Marie Colvin by Lindsey Hilsum (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 11/6/18)
Evening in Paradise: More Stories by Lucia Berlin (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 11/6/18)
Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty (Flatiron books, 11/6/18)
Insomnia by Marina Benjamin (Catapult 11/13/18)
Sugar Run by Mesha Maren (Algonquin Books, 1/8/19)
The Atlas of Reds and Blues by Devi S. Laskar (Counterpoint, 2/5/19)
The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas (Crooked Lane Books, February 12, 2019)
The Secret of Clouds by Alyson Richman (Berkley, 2/19/19)
Beautiful Bad by Annie Ward (Park Row, 3/19/19)

Related Episodes

Episode 113 - Speed Dating 2018, round 1
Episode 117 - Speed Dating 2018, round 2
Episode 120 - Summer Reading; Speed Dating 2018, round 3   
Episode 128 - Poetry and Whale Guts (Bonus episode; Speed Dating 2018, round 4)
Episode 063 - Desolation Road (book speed dating and books on grief)
Episode 059 - Are you Inspired Yet? bonus book speed dating
Episode 047 - Sex with Elvis: Bonus Book Speed Dating Episode
Episode 035 - Speed Dating Books   

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Reading Envy 113: Bonus Episode, Book Speed Dating Round 1

I promised to do more book speed dating in 2018, and here is my first round. See below for more information on book speed dating!

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Books Discussed:

Collision by Merle Kroger
Follow Me Into the Dark by Felicia C. Sullivan
The Far Away Brothers by Lauren Markham
Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult
Autonomous by Annalee Newitz 
The Living Infinite by Chantal Acevedo
Here in Berlin by Cristina Garcia
Beyond the Rice Fields by Naivo
The Time of Mute Swans by Ece Temelkuran

Other Mentions: 

The Original Reading Envy Speed Dating Project (with rules)
Speed Dating Round Two
Speed Dating Round Three
Speed Dating Round Four
The Tenth Circle by Jodi Picoult

Related Episodes:

Episode 035 - Speed Dating Books
Episode 047 - Sex with Elvis: Bonus Book Speed Dating Episode
Episode 059 - Are you Inspired Yet? bonus book speed dating 
Episode 063 - Desolation Road (book speed dating and books on grief) 
Episode 076 - Borderlands (Reading Goals 2017) - includes speed dating rounds 5-6 of 2016

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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Books Read January 2018 - 1-24


Books pictured are this month's five-star reads.

  1. Two Old Women by Velma Wallis
  2. The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks
  3. Fire Sermon by Jamie Quatro
  4. Norwegian by Night by Derek B. Miller
  5. The Dry by Harper, Jane 
  6. Woman at 1,000 Degrees by Hallgrímur Helgason 
  7. Bear by Marian Engel
  8. White Tears by Hari Kunzru
  9. I Want to Show You More by Jamie Quatro
  10. Binti: The Night Masquerade by Nnedi Okorafor
  11. Little Reunions by Eileen Chang
  12. Take Me With You by Andrea Gibson
  13. The End of Eddy by Édouard Louis
  14. Idaho by Emily Ruskovich
  15. Grief Map by Sarah Hahn Campbell
  16. The Wind Off the Small Isles and The Lost One by Mary Stewart 
  17. If You Lived Here, I'd Know Your Name by Heather Lende
  18. Large Animals by Jess Arndt
  19. Need to Know by Karen Cleveland
  20. Winter by Karl Ove Knasgard
  21. The Animators by Kayla Rae Whitaker
  22. The Dark Dark by Samantha Hunt
  23. The Night Guest by Fiona McFarlane
  24. Refuge by Terry Tempest Williams
Books read: 24
Pages read: 6071

Gender breakdown:
18 female
5 male
1 multi/other

PoC: 4

Format:
13 print
11 eBook
0 audio

Status:
7 personal copy
9 review copy
8 library copy

Reason:
1 Book club
2 Monthly theme for Newest Literary Fiction ("Australia")
5 Tournament of Books (4 shortlist, 1 long list)

Reviews of all books I read in 2018 can be found in Goodreads.  This year I'm not going to link to each one when that information already exists!

Progress on Reading Goals for 2018:

1. Read Canada and Alaska
Wallis, Campbell, and Lende are set in Alaska; Engel is set in Canada.

2. Complete six book speed-dating projects
Haven't done this so will need to in February! I think I'll start with my leftover galleys from 2017.

3. Host two Reading Envy readalongs
No progress.

4. Reading challenges

Reading Women Challenge
I think I've fulfilled four items from this.

Unread Shelf Project 2018 (found in Instagram)
#theunreadshelfproject2018 @theunreadshelf @calsreads @katereadsbooks
I feel like my cookbook project is fun, and I'm sticking to that pretty well, but I'm not meeting my goal of 50% books from my own shelves, at least not so far. 

5. Keep book data outside of Goodreads
I'm having fun with this - planner, spreadsheet, etc. I need to turn off the Kindle functionality that changes a Goodread status to "read" because I almost missed a book from this list because of that. 

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Reading Envy 107: Reading Goals 2018

It is the very best time of the year, the time to pick new reading goals and to see how we did the last time around. I share progress on the goals from 2017, new goals for 2018, and a few surprise guests join me to offer their ideas for one of my goals. At the end, I rattle off a few statistics from my 2017 reading year.

Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 107: Reading Goals 2018

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Goals for 2018

1. Read Canada and Alaska

(See some recommendations below)

2. Complete six book speed-dating projects

3. Host two Reading Envy readalongs

4. Reading challenges

Reading Women Challenge
Unread Shelf Project 2018 (found in Instagram)
#theunreadshelfproject2018 @theunreadshelf @calsreads @katereadsbooks

5. Keep book data outside of Goodreads

Canadian recommendations from guests:

Lindy recommends: 
Bear by Marian Engel
Half World by Hiromi Goto
Rumi and the Red Handbag by Shawna Lemay
The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline
The Nest by Kenneth Oppel
Mr and Mrs Bunny, Detectives Extraordinaire by Polly Horvath
The Back of the Turtle by Thomas King
The Girl Who Was Saturday Night by Heather O’Neill

Shawn recommends:
Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
As For Me and My House by Sinclair Ross
The Lamb at Noon and Other Stories by Sinclair Ross
Fall On Your Knees by Ann-Marie MacDonald
The Break by Katherina Vermette
Brother by David Chariandy
Son of a Trickster by Eden Robinson
Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien
Memory Board by Jane Rule
We'll All Be Burnt in Our Beds Some Night by Joel Hynes
Through Black Spruce by Joseph Boyden
Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden
The Orenda by Joseph Boyden

Casey recommends:
The Mystics of Mile End by Sigal Samuel
Kiss of the Fur Queen by Tomson Highway
Canary by Nancy Jo Cullen
Queer Can Lit Links (from Casey's blog)

Additional Canadian Lit Resources:
The Best Canadian Fiction of 2017 (CBC)
The Best Canadian Non-Fiction of 2017 (CBC)
The Best Canadian Poetry of 2017 (CBC)
Can't Lit Podcast
Governor General's Literary Award
Scotiabank Giller Prize
Writers & Company Podcast (Eleanor Watchel, CBC)

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Shawn at Goodreads
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Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian (blog)
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Jenny at Goodreads
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