My Summer Project: Reading My TBR From Oldest to Newest

This post is linked to Sunday Post, Staking the Shelves, and the Sunday Salon.

I did a deep dive into my Goodreads TBR list this weekend, to go through all the books and delete ones I don’t plan to read. I have had books sitting on my TBR for over a decade. A DECADE!!! Books that I saw and thought, “That looks like a good book” but then never actually purchased it or read it. It’s safe to say that some of those books are no longer of interest to me. Most were YA, and while I still enjoy reading YA, it’s not my primary genre anymore.

So, I went through my list, and any books that I immediately went “meh” over, got the boot. Books that are not available on KU or at my library, that I was not willing to pay money for, got the the boot. I was able to knock out almost half of the books on my TBR. What was once a TBR of over 200 books is now a list of 112 books. It’s still a bit overwhelming, but I feel like it’s more manageable… as long as I don’t go crazy adding books to it again.

Therefor, I have decided that I will spend this summer going through and reading my TBR one book at a time from oldest to newest. I won’t push myself to read anything that I’m not feeling, but I do feel like I need to give these books a chance. So many of these books have so few reviews and ratings. The book I’m currently reading now only has 83 ratings on Goodreads and  only 12 on Amazon.

So, it’s time to brush off my TBR and start giving these books a chance in the spotlight.

 

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One Thought on “My Summer Project: Reading My TBR From Oldest to Newest

  1. lol my TBR shelf on Goodreads is around the 4500 mark 🙂
    Good luck with your summer project

    Have a great week

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