Susan’s Book Talk: Spring Reading Thing Final Tally

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Since today is the first day of summer (I hope you’ve visited some of the great Thursday Thirteen posts about the solstice), it’s time to recap how I did in the Spring Reading Thing.

I’d have to say that overall, I did better than expected, in terms of sheer numbers.

While I didn’t get through my initial list of twenty-nine books, I did read twenty nine — seven titles were different from the list. I had to read a few to give to friends as prizes over at BookObsessed.com, a place I don’t spend nearly enough time anymore. Also, I forgot to factor in my book club books, of which there were two. And I had the pleasure of not one but two graphic novels by the wonderful Joann Sfar.

Overall, the standout was, of course, Karma Girl, which I’ve been raving about pretty non-stop for the past few weeks. I finished You Gotta Have Balls last night and while the first half was rough and I wished I could give up, I’m glad I didn’t. I’ll rave more about this later; it’ll be a great Hidden Treasure book.

Overall, I think I’m disappointed that I gave up on as many as I did (seven). I’d like to think my taste in picking what to read is improving, but I guess not…

It was a fun challenge. I hope to do more, even if my reading has fallen off lately. Too much to write, too many blogs to surf… You guys know how it is.

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14 Comments

  1. Jean-Luc Picard

    June 21, 2007 2:57 pm

    I rarely give up on books. They would have to be REALLY bad for me to.

  2. Susan Helene Gottfried

    June 21, 2007 2:57 pm

    They were, Jean-Luc. At least, *I* thought they were, compared to some of the other great stuff I read more regularly.

  3. DS Writer

    June 21, 2007 4:01 pm

    It’s good to ‘hear’ you again. I’m glad you stopped by.

  4. Katrina

    June 21, 2007 8:02 pm

    Twenty-nine books is really great! And really, life is too short to stick with books that aren’t all that great — there’s so much more out there. Thanks for being part of the Spring Reading Thing!

  5. Paul

    June 22, 2007 7:52 am

    It’s always fun to come to your blog. I still have questions about POD. Been busy and not feeling good lately.BR/BR/Here from Michele’s.

  6. Wylie Kinson

    June 22, 2007 5:09 pm

    In my youth (yesterday) I NEVER gave up a book before the end. Now-a-days, my time is too precious to waste hours on something that is crap. If they don’t have me by page 50, too bad.BR/BR/Thanks for the hilarious comment over at my place re gym. You had me spewing tea!

  7. Dewey

    June 22, 2007 9:56 pm

    Just added Karma Girl to my wishlist. You know, I just completely forgot about TT this week! Everything Wylie said about giving up on books is me, right down to the 50 page rule.

  8. littlebirdblue

    June 23, 2007 2:03 am

    You’re doing a great job, Susan, and a lot of work. Keep on sloggin’.

  9. Nikki-ann

    June 23, 2007 7:42 am

    I don’t read nearly enough as I should. I’m reading the current Dresden Files book at the moment and it’s taking me ages, mainly because I read at night before going to sleep, so I’m usually tired. I should get out of that habit!BR/BR/Enjoy your reading 🙂

  10. craziequeen

    June 23, 2007 10:48 am

    Michele sent me to say hi, Susan and to see how your challenge went….BR/BR/Well done! 29 books is magnificent. And I also give up on books if they’re awful….BR/BR/cq

  11. cheesygiraffe

    June 23, 2007 11:59 am

    I’ve missed you over at BookObessed. I don’t get to talk to you as much anymore. Life has been very busy for both of us. At least, I think both my boys aren’t sick anymore. (knock on wood)

  12. Amy Ruttan

    June 23, 2007 2:02 pm

    Do I ever! My reading has totally dropped off to nothing.

  13. Annie

    June 24, 2007 5:53 pm

    29 books is quite an achievement! Sometimes I’ll pick up a book on the weekend, start reading then wonder why I’m all stiff, sore and HUNGRY! 🙂 It’s because hours have gone by and I haven’t noticed.BR/BR/Here via Michele today.

  14. Susan Helene Gottfried

    June 24, 2007 5:56 pm

    Mmm, I wish I had that sort of time to spend reading anymore!

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