Confession: I am awful at sticking to TBR lists. I like to be fluid in my reading, not placing any rules or restrictions on myself and reading whatever I want to whenever the urge strikes. That being said, I never make TBR lists for my regular reading.
However, when preparing for a read-a-thon, I find it helpful to have some sort of game plan. The last time I tried to do one without any type of TBR, I wasted a lot of time perusing my shelves, trying to find a book.
In light of that, I have come to a compromise of sorts. I don't make rigid plans, but I set aside a pile of books from which I can choose as I see fit. Instead of going through all my books, I can sort through the books I've already set-aside, and it saves a lot of time.
So, here is my TBR for the middlegrade themed #AYearAThon, which starts on Monday:
The one book that I am certain I will be reading, and which I plan on kicking the week off with, is A Monster Calls, by Patrick Ness. I've never actually read anything by Ness, but I know that the Chaos Walking Trilogy is supposed to be amazing. I want to read one of his stand-alones before I commit to a series, and this one really excited my interest. This is the book I'm most anxious to start.
I just read the first book from Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events last month, and I'm interested in continuing that series. All of the books are on my Nook, so I will most likely make it through at least one more.
Another series that I started and want to continue is the Old World Trilogy, by Garth Nix. I read Sabriel a few years ago, so I need to reread it before moving onto Lirael and Abhorsen. I remember really enjoying the first book, so hopefully I'll be able to reread it this week and at least start the next one.
June's #AYearAThon was Rick Riordan themed, and I read the first three of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series during that week. I'd like to finish it, eventually, so I put The Battle of the Labyrinth in my pile in case the fancy strikes me.
Finally, the last book in my pile is one that I probably won't read. I start teaching again in September, and the first book the kids I homeschool have to read is The Witch of Blackbird Pond, by Elizabeth George Speare. I read this book over 15 years ago, so I obviously need a refresher before I try to teach it. However, it has really failed to interest me at all in the months leading up to school. At some point, I have to force myself to read it. It may or may not be this next month.
So those are all the books that I am free to choose from. Of course, I may end up being unsatisfied with this pile and grabbing something random off my shelves. This is the loose plan, though.
If you are participating in the read-a-thon, what is on your TBR? Tell me below!
If you don't know what #AYearAThon is, but you are interested in participating, check out the official Goodreads group for more information. We do themed read-a-thons every month, and it's open to anyone and everyone.
Happy reading!
I love "A monster Calls" and the Choas Walking Triliogy(Although I need to finish the last book). I actually just read "More Than This" by him. I look forward to seeing what you think of it.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to read"A Series Of Unfortunate Events" but I didnt end up buying them like I thought I would. I read some of them a Long time ago but I was borring from a friend and never finished. SO I hope to own my own copies one day.
I LOVE Garth Nix and shamefully never read "The Old World" Triliogy but Alyssa recetnly gave me her copies so Im hoping to read them before the year is done :D
Good luck with your goal and Happy reading :D
I finished A Monster Calls, and it made me full-on ugly sob. It was amazing. I am definitely going to be reading more of his books.
DeleteWhat Garth Nix books have you read? I have only read Sabriel, which I randomly picked up from the library.
Thanks for the kind comment!
I didnt cry but I was close. Lol Do you know which Book of his your going to read next?
DeleteIve read Garth Nix's: The Keys to the Kingdom series and The Seventh Tower series and also Shade's Children(Standalone). They were all really good. I ReRead The Seventh Tower series suring ReRead Month.
I belive The Seventh Tower series is Middle Grade and the others fall into Young Adult.
Im hoping to accure his Troubletwisters series next.
I think I'm going to read More Than This next. I want to read the Chaos Walking trilogy, but I should probably finish some series I've been working on before starting another one. That's what I say, but my will power when it comes to books is woefully weak.
DeleteThank you for writing this blog
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