While I will always remind you that a yearly reading goal is arbitrary and that if you don’t read 50 or 100 or even 12 books that you set out to read last January, you are still a reader, I get that accomplishing a numerical goal is very satisfying. So, if you’re looking for something on the shorter
A self imposed reading challenge is always a good thing but it doesn't need to define you or your validity as a reader! However, if you want to read some short books to hit that reading goal, here are some recommendations!
This is an ambitious challenge but simple: anywhere from fifty to 200 books on a reading list. Five years to do it, though, which does help since many of the books I picked are door-stoppers.
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Sweeping through the Middle East, Wright tells the story of how al-Qaeda came to be, in a style that reads as easy as a great novel. He also looks at the interagency rivalries inside the U.S. that led the country to miss the key clues that 9/11 was coming. Your thirties are a time to go beyond being outraged at world events — and toward really understanding them. —M.E.
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List of books I'll be reading for the Classics Club challenge.
Here is my reading list for the 2019 Book Riot Read Harder Challenge. I’ll be linking reviews for each book as I read them. I look forward to seeing how many I read this year.
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My Reading List from the 2016 edition of The Well Educated Mind by Susan Wise Bauer organized by genre and with publication year.
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In an effort to have an organized reading list, I made a spreadsheet of all the prompts in the various reading challenges I’m a part of this year then threw the entire thing in a google doc just to…
My Reading List from the 2016 edition of The Well Educated Mind by Susan Wise Bauer organized by genre and with publication year.