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message 1: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Reserving my space :)


message 2: by Ahtims (new)

Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47115 comments Mod
Yayy...
Good Luck :)

[do delete this comment if you have planned to add books and discussions in sequence. ]


message 3: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Thanks Syl :)


message 4: by Em Lost In Books, EmLo is my Name, PIFM is my Game (new)

Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) | 24795 comments Mod
superrrrr fast!!! all the best.;)


message 5: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Manju wrote: "superrrrr fast!!! all the best.;)"

superrrr fast... vrooming past :D


Em*Greedy* (Iniya) (iniya_n) | 4582 comments All the best Kru :-) Will be following this thread...


message 7: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Iniya wrote: "All the best Kru :-) Will be following this thread..."

Thanks Ini :)


message 8: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Marking my attendance here :) Good luck, Kru <3


message 9: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Sharadha wrote: "Marking my attendance here :) Good luck, Kru <3"

Thanks Shar :)


message 10: by Kru (last edited Dec 14, 2017 10:53PM) (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments With just 16 more days to this year, a few books completed past my challenge target, looking back and reminiscing on my reading, I should say it was one more great year though I kept whining and ranting on having no quality reading time. I did sway a little towards gaming, as work needed more attention than it usually asks for, and reading in the teeny weeny bit of available time made me read and re-read the same page several times, and it was frustrating to start the same book and end at the same place making no progress.

The initial half year was very conducive in helping reach my target thanks to the challenges, weekly group reads, buddy reads and so on. They were very helpful in keeping me focused. The latter half of the year kept me busy, with family, work and friends needing more of my time and filling me with guilt about not reading as I did.

But truth be told my reading has actually bettered over this year, though not much happened as planned. That makes me rush towards an unplanned 2018. But my OCD or whatever, will never let me do that. So plans and scheduling can not be ruled out of my weird self, and yes there will be plans though I may try not to feel guilty when I don't stick to them strictly.

Completing a book irrespective of it losing my interest is one of my concerns too. It makes me feel defeated to abandon a book, deflates the pride of being a reader and makes me spend several hours criticizing myself for being incapable of completing a book and of course more loathing when it is a more popular book.

But then not everyone read the same book, and so I think I should try accepting my imperfect self.

The overall plan for the year will be

鈽橈笍Taking part in the POFM (Indian Readers) and read 12 books at least of my TBR.

鈽橈笍Taking part in the BOTM (Indian Readers) as long as it is completely not-my-kind of book, and be more active in the thread, and follow discussions even if not actively discussing. This was very helpful in shaping my reading during my initial years in GoodReads, got me introduced to some really awesome books and authors that I would have never tried all my life. And helped see finer details that I probably didn't get to see. Trying to challenge myself with a minimum of 8 books here, discounting the ones that might have already been read by me and lack of time, if it so happens.

鈽橈笍Taking part in the Weekly and monthly reads of the Biblios whenever possible. Challenging a minimum of 30 books here.

鈽橈笍Also Planning to read new authors for the review requests. Planning at least 15 books.

My personal goals 馃弳鈿解洺馃弳馃弲鈿金煆咅煆嗏洺鈿 馃帲 馃幃 which will be more sort of l e i s u r e read, and with no time frame attached will be

馃尵Non fiction - Science based - 15 books.

馃尵Tamil - 10 books, could be review requests, new authors but only original work and strictly no translations. Some of the hard copies I bought this year were translations, so I will try to complete them. Also planning to read classics/popular authors. Looking forward to the Book Fair to add some more to my shelf, leave alone a library, I hardly have my own book shelf :(

馃尵Indian books - won't go for many this year. Will keep it at 5 more than Tamil books, that will make it 15.

So keeping my target at 100 wonly, and looking forward to another 40 over this if the year weaves some magic around me.

For magic 馃寛 happens to those who believe in magic 馃寛,

and maybe

the whole universe 鈽 馃寽馃専 may conspire to make this magic 鉁 happen,

and still I may end up ranting 馃槒馃槪馃槗,

so many books馃摎 馃暜锔 so little time 鈴

like I always do 馃槑

... So I may just beat on, boats 鉀碘浀 against the current 馃寠, borne back ceaselessly into time 鈱 lost in my past.


message 11: by Kru (last edited Feb 21, 2018 12:29AM) (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments 馃檵PIFM (Indian Readers)

Target - 12 Books.
completed - 2

鉁匤an - The Sign of Four

鉁匜eb - Sleeping on Jupiter

Mar - Our Lady of Alice Bhatti
- The Hungry Tide
Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec


message 12: by Kru (last edited Jan 29, 2018 01:02AM) (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments 馃弳 BOTM (Indian Readers)

Target - 8 Books.

Jan - Norwegian Wood (Read already)

Feb - A man called Ove (Not in TBR)


Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec


message 13: by Em Lost In Books, EmLo is my Name, PIFM is my Game (new)

Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) | 24795 comments Mod
Lovely post kru!! all the best for 2018. :D:D


message 14: by Kru (last edited Feb 20, 2018 08:36PM) (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Weekly and monthly reads of the Biblios 馃馃惖馃樄馃惎馃惗馃悐馃悥馃槨馃尪 whenever possible.

Target - 30 books.

Completed - 5 books.

1. Lesley Castle
2. The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women
3. Sula
4. A Constellation of Vital Phenomena
5. All the Ugly and Wonderful Things


message 15: by Kru (last edited Feb 21, 2018 12:37AM) (new)


message 16: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Manju wrote: "Lovely post kru!! all the best for 2018. :D:D"

Thank you so much Manju 馃挀


message 17: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Non fiction

Target - 15


message 18: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments 喈む喈苦喈苦喁 喈掂喈氞喈曕瘝喈, 喈氞瘉喈掂喈氞喈曕瘝喈 - 10


message 19: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments

Indian Authors in English

Target - 5


message 20: by dely (new)

dely | 5483 comments All the best with your challenge! You added a lot of books too!


message 21: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments dely wrote: "All the best with your challenge! You added a lot of books too!"

Thanks.

Just fixing up a target, not sure of what I might end up reading :)


message 22: by Girish, The Good cop (new)

Girish (kaapipaste) | 2837 comments Mod
All the best Kru. Hope you block some space for FD too


message 23: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Girish wrote: "All the best Kru. Hope you block some space for FD too"

Thanks Girish. Space for FD - definitely :-)


message 24: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Started the year's reading with Jane Austen's Lesley Castle Lesley Castle by Jane Austen

It was a collection of communications between Miss Lesley, Miss Lutterell - Charlotte, Eloisa, Lady Lesley, Mrs Marlowe. Overall it was like listening to gossips laced with subtle humor and myriad emotions of love, possessiveness, jealousy and mild envy. Three stars, Not a bad start. :)


message 25: by Kru (last edited Dec 31, 2017 11:20PM) (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Tracking women authors read this year

1. Jane Austen - Lesley Castle
2. Kate Moore - The Radium girls


message 26: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Fangirling here

Fyodor Dostoevsky


Haruki Murakami


message 27: by Kru (last edited Jan 03, 2018 01:02AM) (new)


message 28: by Kru (last edited Jul 03, 2018 02:15AM) (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments

A book you read in school - Don Quixote
A book from your childhood
A book published over 100 years ago - Eugene Onegin
A book published in the last year - Jasoda
A non fiction book - Cosmos
A book written by a male author
A book written by a female author
A book by someone who isn鈥檛 a writer
A book that became a film
A book published in the 20th Century Zuleika Dobson
A book set in your hometown/region - Madras on rainy days
A book with a name in the title - Ben O'reilly
A book with a number in the title - A sign of Four
A book based on a true story -
A book someone else recommended
A book with over 500 pages
A book you can finish in a day
A previously banned book
A book with a one-word title
A book translated from another language
A personal growth book
A memoir or journal
A book by someone from another country
A book set somewhere you'll visit this year
An award-winning book
A book you read in school A book with a character with your first name
A book with a place in the title
A book set in the future
A play
A scary book
A funny book
A book of short stories
A trilogy or series
A bestseller
A book you own but haven't read
A book about philosophy
An epic poem
A Victorian novel
A book of poetry
A book with a colour in the title
A book with an appealing cover
A book about psychology
A book about science
A graphic novel
A self-published book
A book from a different culture
A young adult book
A book of non-fiction essays
A book by an author you haven't read before
A book set in a country you've never been to
A book set in the place you live today


message 29: by Kru (last edited Feb 20, 2018 08:54PM) (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments 2018 Popsugar Reading Challenge

Due : 32/40

1. A book made into a movie you've already seen
2. True Crime
4. A book involving a heist
5. Nordic noir
8. A book with a time of day in the title
9. A book about a villain or antihero
11. A book with a female author who uses a male pseudonym
12. A book with an LGBTQ+ protagonist
13. A book that is also a stage play or musical
14. A book by an author of a different ethnicity than you
16. A book about mental health
17. A book you borrowed or that was given to you as a gift
18. A book by two authors
19. A book about or involving a sport
20. A book by a local author
21. A book with your favorite color in the title
22. A book with alliteration in the title
23. A book about time travel
24. A book with a weather element in the title
26. A book with an animal in the title
27. A book set on a different planet
28. A book with song lyrics in the title
29. A book about or set on Halloween
30. A book with characters who are twins - One
31. A book mentioned in another book
32. A book from a celebrity book club
33. A childhood classic you've never read
34. A book that's published in 2018
35. A past 老虎机稳赢方法 Choice Awards winner
38. A book with an ugly cover
39. A book that involves a bookstore or library
40. Your favorite prompt from the 2015, 2016, or 2017 POPSUGAR Reading Challenges

Completed : 8/40


馃弳3. The next book in a series you started - Korian and Lucy: A Cult of the Cat Short Story

馃弳6. A novel based on a real person - The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women
馃弳7. A book set in a country that fascinates you - Daughter of the Sun -> Istanbul

馃弳10. A book about death or grief - I'm Not From Around Here

馃弳15. A book about feminism - Sula

馃弳25. A book set at sea - Sleeping on Jupiter

馃弳36. A book set in the decade you were born - All the Ugly and Wonderful Things
馃弳37. A book you meant to read in 2017 but didn't get to - The Sign of Four


2018 Popsugar Advanced Reading Challenge

Due - 8/10
1. A bestseller from the year you graduated high school
2. A cyberpunk book
3. A book that was being read by a stranger in a public place
4. A book tied to your ancestry
5. A book with a fruit or vegetable in the title
6. An allegory
7. A book by an author with the same first or last name as you
8. A microhistory

Completed - 2/10

9. A book about a problem facing society today - Ben O'reilly
10. A book recommended by someone else taking the POPSUGAR Reading Challenge - Our Lady of Alice Bhatti


message 30: by Kru (last edited Jul 03, 2018 01:38AM) (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Armchair Travel Challenge 2018 - Indian Readers

Pledged - 15 Books

Completed - 9

1. Lesley Castle - UK
2. Radium girls - US
3. Daughter of the Sun - Istanbul
4. A Constellation of Vital Phenomena - Chechnya
5. Embroideries - Iran
6. The Vegetarian - South Korea
7. Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History - Poland
8. Eugene Onegin - Russia
9. Our Lady of Alice Bhatti - Pakistan

10. Don Quixote - Spain
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.


message 32: by Kru (last edited Jul 03, 2018 01:45AM) (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Woman Authors Challenge 2018 -Read Woman

No. of Books - 40

Shelf

Completed - 19


Em*Greedy* (Iniya) (iniya_n) | 4582 comments So many books and goals..!!! All the best Kru :-D


message 34: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Iniya wrote: "So many books and goals..!!! All the best Kru :-D"

Thanks Ini :-*


message 35: by Hajarath Prasad (new)

Hajarath Prasad Abburu (hajarath) | 919 comments All the best Kruuu :D :D


message 36: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Thank you HP... :D


message 37: by Kru (last edited Jul 04, 2018 02:43AM) (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Authors read for the first time, looking forward to read more of

Kate Moore
Toni Morrison
Zoe Kalo
Samina Ali
George Eliot
Elif Shafak
Han Kang
Daphne Du Maurier
Pa. Visalam


message 38: by Gorab, TheGunman (new)

Gorab (itsgorab) | 3765 comments Mod
superb choices Kru
15 non fic science! lovely. anything already planned?


message 39: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Gorab wrote: "superb choices Kru
15 non fic science! lovely. anything already planned?"


Thank you :-)

I have around 10 books in TBR for now. That reminds me of making a separate post for the list. ;-)


message 40: by Kru (last edited Jan 16, 2018 12:48AM) (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Nonfiction Science

Progress - 1/15

Kate Moore -

鉁匱he Radium Girls

Nick Lane -
* The Vital Question: Energy, Evolution, and the Origins of Complex Life
* Oxygen: The Molecule That Made the World
* Power, Sex, Suicide: Mitochondria and the Meaning of Life

Randi James -
* The Faith Healers

Darrel Ray -
* The God Virus: How Religion Infects Our Lives and Culture

Dava Sobel -
* Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith and Love
* Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time
* A More Perfect Heaven: How Copernicus Revolutionized the Cosmos

Jon Ronson -
* The Men Who Stare at Goats


message 41: by Sankara Jayanth (new)

Sankara Jayanth S (sankarajayanth) | 1158 comments Then science books sound awesome. I always think of reading more science books, but end up reading 1 or no books in the year. This is inspiring 馃榿


message 42: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Jayanth wrote: "Then science books sound awesome. I always think of reading more science books, but end up reading 1 or no books in the year. This is inspiring 馃榿"

:-)


message 43: by Jaya (new)

Jaya | 5078 comments My god! Look at those challenges! (am seriously daunted, just by looking at the lists)
All the best Kru :))


message 44: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Jaya wrote: "My god! Look at those challenges! (am seriously daunted, just by looking at the lists)
All the best Kru :))"


Thanks J! <3


message 45: by Kru (last edited Jan 18, 2018 08:42PM) (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Don't know if I am choosing the best books or if I am easily impressed... the books this year are awesome.

Was stuck at some 5% of A Constellation of Vital Phenomena and almost DNF-ed it. Reading Zoe Kalo was refreshing, loosened me up, and now Anthony Marra looks too appetizing ... (lol I sound like a monster)

Now @42% , this is <3


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Srividya Vijapure (theinkedmermaid) | 1859 comments Kruuuuuuuuuu!!!!!! Fabulous take on 2017 and 2018 looks delectable! :)

Love the books and challenges and of course the presence of FD!! :D :D

Am sure you will do all this and more and have a wonderfully impressive 2018! <333


message 47: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Srividya wrote: "Kruuuuuuuuuu!!!!!! Fabulous take on 2017 and 2018 looks delectable! :)

Love the books and challenges and of course the presence of FD!! :D :D

Am sure you will do all this and more and have a wond..."


So many delectable songs going in loops right now :-*


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Srividya Vijapure (theinkedmermaid) | 1859 comments MAD being the first? :P


message 49: by Kru (new)

Kru (krubha) | 4705 comments Srividya wrote: "MAD being the first? :P"

Ejactly ... ROFL


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Srividya Vijapure (theinkedmermaid) | 1859 comments Kru wrote: "Srividya wrote: "MAD being the first? :P"

Ejactly ... ROFL"


LMAO!!

During one of my walking tours in Kilkenny, Ireland, I heard 'Oonchi hai building' being played from someplace. I literally stopped and laughed out loud and remembered you a lot that day! :D


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