. I gave myself this challenge and wrote it down next to my list of books I need to read:
. I may not purchase another book until I have read every book I own except theological, devotional, historical, or math books.
. I must also finish one borrowed book before I can buy one new book. (This is to make room in my shelves and because it's rude to keep a book for that long)
Exceptions are:
- Books in a series in which I've read every previous book in that series.
- Gifts (for others or from others)
- Books I need for a specific purpose. (I know this sounds like a loophole, but what I mean is books I may need for a Bible study or for my classroom, but ones I need to buy intentionally)
. I'm not sure how long it will take me to complete my list. I would say a year, but some of the books include "David Copperfield" and "Gone With the Wind" which I've meant to read for 18 years after I dishonestly wrote a book report about it even though I hadn't read it (I got an A, but it was a tainted A). Those will take me a long time, but I'm sure that since most of the other books are either teen fiction or Christian romance novels I'll be able to zip through them quickly.
. I'll keep you posted on my progress and feel free to hold me accountable. I'm just not sure what to do about our school's book fair...it's for a good cause...I better start reading fast.
3 comments:
sounds like a hard challenge! When do you typically read? YOu don't have tons of time during the school year.
so fun! I did that before going overseas. I didn't want to put books into storage that I didn't want to keep. Though mine were mostly theological ones and it wasn't 100. I know you can do it ... and let me know when you reach good ones!
@Beth: I usually read in the morning or right before bed. Sometimes I can squeeze some in in the afternoon.
@Cathy: I'll loan out the good ones as they come :)
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