I worked out last year with the Novel Challenge that I am much more diligent with my reading if I have a goal, so this seemed like a good one with the end result of me reading a lot of different things for different, exotic places that I wouldn't otherwise. However, I have modified the rules to make them more "me" friendly.
The Rules
1. Choose 52 books.
2. Each book has to be from a different country, with a spread of books from around the globe.
3. Only one book per author.
4. The place the book is set in, is usually the country it is from. Two exceptions to this rule are: i) I already own the book and I need to choose the Author's place of birth to make it fit the system. Thus reading some of the books on my shelves before buying more books (and therefore achieving some semblance of domestic harmony in our house). ii) It is a sci-fi book in a different setting so authors place of birth is chosen, as long as there is a cultural link too.
5. While the Goodreads group is aiming to read one book per week, I realise that I am usually far too busy/lazy to make that happen. This goes on as long as needed to get through the 52 books.
See my List on the other page. I will edit that as books change or as I complete them.
So with that all in mind, I am starting this all with the book I am currently reading, which is The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood and is based in Canada. This book is a brick and is one of the reasons I started this. To motivate me to finish it.
So on with the journey!
5. While the Goodreads group is aiming to read one book per week, I realise that I am usually far too busy/lazy to make that happen. This goes on as long as needed to get through the 52 books.
See my List on the other page. I will edit that as books change or as I complete them.
So with that all in mind, I am starting this all with the book I am currently reading, which is The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood and is based in Canada. This book is a brick and is one of the reasons I started this. To motivate me to finish it.
So on with the journey!
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