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KJ ([personal profile] owlmoose) wrote2018-01-01 10:28 pm
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Reading goals: 2017 wrap-up, 2018 goals

This was my first year ever of doing reading goals, and it was an interesting exercise. I think it was useful in a couple of areas, but I completely ignored them in others. My overall goal was to read 50 books, including novellas, of which 25 were to be books by authors of color; of those, at least 10 by new-to-me authors (i.e. authors whose work I've never read before). I also wanted to read 5 non-fiction books, at least one novella and one piece of shorter fiction each month, and 10 books or graphic novels/comics collections that I bought in 2016 or earlier.

My final count of books is 36, a bit short of the original goal (I set the goal at 40 before deciding to count novellas) and notably short of the final goal. However, I only read 28 books (including one novella) in 2016, so at least it's gone up. Of these, 13 books were by authors of color, which makes 36%; a miss on my 50% goal, but it's another notable improvement over 2016's 25%. This is probably the place where setting goals did me the most good -- when deciding which book to read next, all other things being equal, I often chose the book by an author of color, and every book I read in October was by a black author. Counting by unique authors, I actually came quite close to 50%: 12 authors of color versus 14 white authors. A good chunk of the books by white authors were by one writer, Seanan McGuire, both because she's prolific and because I caught up on the InCryptid series this spring. That accounts for 8 of the total. I also read multiple books by Lois McMaster Bujold, Kate Elliott, and Yoon Ha Lee.

(Although I didn't set goals for reading female authors, because I basically default to mostly white women if I'm not paying attention, I will note that I only read 6 books by men in 2017, and of those, only one, The Collapsing Empire, was by a white man. This also means that I read more books by Seanan McGuire than I did by men, which is kind of hilarious, but also speaks to that whole "default to white women" issue.)

As for my other goals:

Read at least 5 non-fiction books: Nope, I only read one (Trevor Noah's memoir). But who can blame me for not being in the mood for non-fiction in 2017?

Read at least one novella and one piece of shorter fiction each month: Not quite, especially not on the shorter fiction. I have found that I really like reading novellas, though. They hit a sweet spot for me, of being long enough to feel like a complete story, but short enough to read quickly. I love that I can finish a novella in a day or two. I got really bogged down in a few of my novel choices this year, so it was always refreshing to polish off a good book so quickly.

Read at least 10 books that I already own: I only got 6, and 4 of those were from the aforementioned InCryptid catch-up. I want to do much better with this one in 2018.

So, armed with this new data and knowledge, I want to set some reading goals for 2018, giving myself a mix of loftier goals and goals I might hit pretty easily. So here's my plan:

  • My total goal for the year will be 50 books, including graphic novels and novellas.

  • At least 20 books by authors of color. (40%, a little less ambitious than last year, but still a year-by-year improvement.)

  • At least 10 of these by authors who are new to me.

  • At least 10 books that I already own, with 6 of them (one every other month) to be reviewed for my [community profile] ladybusiness column, Tales from the TBR.

  • At least 4 graphic novels -- I didn't read a single one in 2017, which makes me sad.


This post is already quite long, so I'm going to decouple it from my favorite media post (scheduled for [community profile] ladybusiness on Wednesday). Look for that soon!
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[personal profile] lassarina 2018-01-03 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
I love these reading goals! I am excited to see where they go!