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Begin your reading journey by setting a realistic goal. Try to be specific; for example, you might want to read 24 books this year or set aside reading time every day. Think of how you can make reading a habit—and if you need help creating habits, check out Atomic Habits by James Clear! This popular book is a must-read for anyone who wants to make new habits stick.
Never wonder what to read next by curating a TBR (To Be Read) list. Keep your reading life thriving by always having a list of books waiting for you. Be sure to add some upcoming releases to your TBR as well; the anticipation will make them even more exciting to read.
Tracking your reading is key to keeping an eye on your habits and your progress toward your goal. Goodreads is a classic reading website and app, but new apps like Storygraph are becoming popular. More of a pen-and-paper person? A page in a notebook also does the trick.
Don’t forget about your local library! If you don’t already have a library card, it might be worth stopping by your library to get one. Visiting the library allows you to explore reading without the financial investment. Additionally, many libraries now give patrons access to ebooks and audiobooks that you can check out from the comfort of your own home.
Diversify your reading experience by exploring different reading formats, switching between the tangible enjoyment of physical books and the convenience of ebooks and audiobooks. This is a great way to infuse reading into your daily life—think listening to an audiobook at the gym and enjoying a physical book at home before bed.
Join book communities online, like #booktok, where readers come together to share recommendations, post reviews, and discuss stories. Or, take your community offline by joining or starting a book club! Connecting with fellow book lovers can enrich your reading experience and introduce you to hidden literary gems.
Challenge yourself to explore new genres and expand your reading horizons—dive into poetry, thrillers, historical fiction, memoirs, and more. Some readers enjoy juggling multiple books simultaneously, such as reading a fiction novel and a nonfiction book, to keep things interesting.
As you work towards your reading goal, remember that reading shouldn’t be stressful—the point is to enjoy it! If you’re having trouble keeping up with your goal, don't be afraid to adjust it. You can change your goal at any point to better align with your life.
I've started to venture out and try more fantasy/sci-fi material. I'll try three or four books before I decide if the genre is for me.
Catching up on my reading Steven King novels
Yes. On Goodreads and Kindle.
I do have reading goals, and I keep track of my progress on GoodReads.
I am a great reader - 2 books a week! I read one non-fiction (to learn from), and one mystery (for enjoyment!) Currently reading all of the Lilian Jackson Braun cat mystery books - lots of fun!
I like reading
I have been a reader as long as I can remember and the Kindle app on my phone is the most used. I try to read at a few chapters a day, not a book a day.
I don't set goals as I am constantly reading.
Hoping to read a book a month.
i love reading
I love to read, always have but this year I am on a mission to read more often
I set a personal reading goal of reading 50 books this year.
no just to live and get through the year
not yet but I do have a few in mind
I haven't been reading books for quite a long time, but I recently bought a book written by President Obama and I'm so excited to read it!!!