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I will eventually get around to posting a recap of all my 2016 reading, but first I wanted to post about my new project for 2017: Mount TBR. The idea is simply to get as many books off your TBR (to-be-read) list as possible, whether that means clearing out your Kindle's harddrive or getting physical books off your shelves.

While I do have plenty of ebooks stored that I've been meaning to get around to someday, my main problem is the physical books I've picked up on sudden impulses at second-hand bookstores or been given as gifts:

Mount TBR

Yes, those are all unread books. Even the ones in the piles to side. Yes, the shelves are double-stacked. Clearly I've needed to start reducing their numbers for a while now.

I first heard of the Mount TBR challenge from [personal profile] just_ann_now; you can officially sign up on GoodReads or on the challenge starter's blog, and there are levels you can commit to – 12 books is Pike's Peak, 100 books is Mount Everest, etc. However, I think personally I'm going to be lazy and not join any particular group, but simply clear off as much of this bookcase as I can manage in twelve months.

We'll see if that doesn't just tempt me to acquire more.

Date: 2017-01-25 04:42 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sovay
I don't know if you got far enough into it to see this, but it's full of short little vignettes set at various moments in American history or with different modern-day gods, most of which could function as independent short stories.

You are totally allowed to love American Gods! I read the entire novel: it just really didn't work for me (and at the time it came out I was surrounded by friends for whom it was their first encounter with the concept of gods in the modern world, which made them think it was brilliant and left me yelling DEATHBIRD STORIES AND THE ENTIRE MYTHIC FICTION MOVEMENT DAMMIT and generally did not help anything). The vignettes were the part that worked best.

Date: 2017-01-27 10:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wordsofastory.livejournal.com
Ah, yeah, I can see how that could be annoying. There's always something a bit irritating when a single example gets proclaimed as startlingly original, despite being part of a well-established genre.

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