By
Kelly Bridgewater
If
you have been following my blog for the past two weeks, I started the New Year
with setting my year off right with focusing on God. Then I followed up with my
writing goals for the new year. Now today, I will be showing how I set up by
reading goals for the New Year. I try to read 200 books during a year. For me,
it doesn’t seem like a lot, but as an avid reader who can complete a 400 page
book in a twenty-four hour period while watching my boys and getting dinner on
the table, I think my list should be longer.
Maybe
this year.
Let’s
me share my secret. First, I read all the time. My Kindle is in my purse. I
find an extra fifteen minutes waiting to pick up the boys from school. Sitting
in the doctor’s office waiting to go back and then watching the clock tick by
in the examination room. I pull out my Kindle while standing in the line at the
grocery store. I read while my husband is driving down the road to the store. My nose is always in a book. My favorite
moments are when my youngest, Obadiah, hands me a book, and he cuddles in my
lap while we devour the book together. He is really into Franklin and Lego
Batman right now, so we read a lot of those.
Last
year at the Indiana ACFW meeting in December, our speaker, who name escapes me,
(Sorry!) challenged us to be intentional with our reading. He suggested know
ahead of time of at least fifty books you want to read in the New Year, and
then read accordingly.
In
the past, I have been purely a reader who read a book because of I’m a devoted fan
of an author who I buy everything of, or I read the synopsis on the back of the
book, and I’m interested. I have a lot
of books around my house that need to be read, so I plan to be intentional with
the books I NEED to finish by the end of 2015. Not that there won’t be more
added as new books come out. There are a lot of books coming out in 2015 that I
want to devour. I have been reading every suspense and romantic suspense, so I
can study and improve my writing, so now I can venture out of my genre. Lately,
I have been obsessed with World War II fiction.
We
all know I will be reading the Bible every day, so that won’t be listed.
Let’s
begin:
2
authors:
·
Alexandre
Dumas’ The Three Musketeers (all four
of the books in the series) and Camille
(which I found at a yard sale this summer)
·
C.S.
Lewis who I have an entire bookshelf devoted to his writings and writings about
him, but I haven’t gotten around to reading all of them.
6
contemporary romantic suspense books (Including Love Inspired Suspense) Let’s be
honest, I’ll probably be reading a lot more of these:
·
Drawing Fire By Janice
Cantore
·
Buried Secrets by Irene Hannon
·
Hidden Agenda by Lisa Harris
·
No Place to Hide by Lynette
Eason
·
Desperate
Measures
by Sandra Orchard
·
Gone without a
Trace by
Patricia Bradley
4
World War II or historical fiction books (absolute minimum):
·
The Curiosity
Keeper
by Sarah E. Ladd
·
Through Waters
Deep
by Sarah Sundin
·
Not by Sight by Kate Breslin
·
A Sparrow in
Terezin
by Kristy Cambron
3
suspense/ thriller books:
·
The Last Con by Zachary
Bartels
·
The Bones Will
Speak by
Carrie Stuart Parks
·
Hiding Places by Erin Healy
4
favorite fiction authors:
·
The Wonder of
You
and Always on my Mind by Susan May
Warren
·
Steven
James
·
Kathy
Herman
·
Dee
Henderson
2
new fiction authors:
·
James
Rubart
·
James
Rollins
5
Young adult books:
·
Siren’s Fury by Mary Weber
·
The Princess Spy,
The Captive Maiden, The Healer’s Apprentice, and The Huntress of Thornbeck Forest by Melanie Dickerson (I have read The Merchant’s Daughter and The Fairest Beauty. Both which I have
loved.)
4
writing craft books:
·
Story Trumps
Structure
by Steven James
·
Stein on Writing by Sol Stein
·
The Fire in Fiction
and Writing
the Breakout Novel by Donald Maass
2-3
Christmas books:
·
Where Treetops
Glisten
by Tricia Goyer, Cara Putnam, and Sarah Sundin ( I read this book this past
Christmas, and it became a classic that I will want to read every Christmas)
·
The Christmas Candle by Max Lucado
·
The Christmas
Carol
by Charles Dickens (Never read the actual book! Shame, I know)
Non-fiction
books:
I have a couple on my bookshelf from C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien I need to
read.
1
daily devotional:
·
A Year with C.
S. Lewis: Daily Readings from His Classic Works
This
is just a summary of the type of books I plan to read this year. Plus, if anything
new comes up, then this list has the right to change by adding or deleting a
certain book. Some of these books aren’t even going to come out until the end
of the summer, so I probably will have included some new books by then.
How
do you decide what books to read for the New Year? Share. I have a journal next
to my favorite chair where I list every book that I read during the month and
under the heading of what I have actually read during the year. It helps me
keep track of what I already have read. Plus, it is cool when someone asks what
type of books I read. Like they couldn’t tell by looking at my overflowing
bookshelves.
Let’s
meet back here for a recap in December and talk about our books that we read
during 2015.
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