500 titles - total of 97,333 pages
with an average length of 194 pages.
Bear in mind that doesn’t include
pages for audiobooks. A few people don’t put in the number of pages when they
post a title to Goodreads so often they show up as a zero, too. It can only use
the data it was given.
I keep my own count of my star
ratings as I post the reviews. I am not overgenerous. I can’t see the point of
giving every book five stars, but it looks like I give 40% 4 stars. I will mark
up for diversity; call it positive discrimination if you will. We need to push
the balance until it comes naturally.
5 stars: 87
4 stars: 203
3 stars: 89
2 stars: 61
1 star: 21
dnf: 39
total: 500
I think I need to read less male
authors, and more diverse authors but I don’t know the stats for that. Maybe I can
count that, too? It is easier to do it as I go so I’ll try that and see. I went
off and added those to my Scrivener keywords. I write and store GR reviews in
Scrivener and it has meta data functions that I still underuse. That’s the
issue with Scrivener; I always feel as if I am paddling in the shallow end with
everything it can do. And yes, I’ve done courses. [sheesh as IF I’d miss an
opportunity to do a course. *laughs at self*]
And I’ve hit my first snag with
book one for 2019. Ilona Andrews is a husband and wife writing team that uses
her name. *shrugs* close enough. Sorry, Gordon you now have a pink tag.
I also use a keyword to remind
myself where the book is. Is it a physical book? On Kindle? Kobo? A pdf from
the author? A free online read? This saves me time when I’m looking for it
later. There’s no point looking for a book on my shelf if it was a library
borrow. A super quick summary or note that reminds me what it’s about and if it
is part of a series.
So my corkboard view with the
colour-coded meta data looks like this:
In 2018 I tried to put things in
my ‘currently reading’ file to make me read them. It didn’t work. I have things
in there that have been there all year so I am taking them out again. There’s
no point guilting myself into more guilt, if that makes sense. Things change. Moods
change. I’m reading for pleasure and education, not work, so nothing has a
deadline unless it’s a library book. Maybe at another time I’ll get into them. That’s
fairer on the books, too.
So task one is clean up my ‘currently
reading’ list.
Done… woot that was easy.
If I have another aim for 2019
reading it’s read the books I paid for. I keep buying Humble Bundles and
forgetting I own them. They also show up on my Kindle App on my PC but not on
my phone where I often read them. This is probably a knowledge issue of mine
and may be fixed by simply buying a Kindle reader and learning how to import
files. I don’t think I can use the app on a tablet or laptop as it relies on
things imported into it on here. To explain, I save a mobi file from a book
bundle onto my hard drive, click open and it automatically puts it into the
Amazon App. It also doesn’t show up as bought by me in Amazon. Another reason
to check Goodreads before I buy anything.
To the research, she shouts.
For 2019 I set my goal at 365.
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