I love to read, and I love making lists, so naturally I make lists throughout the year of how many books I've read, movies I've watched, etc. This year, I read 32 books, which comes out to 2/3 of a book a week. This is more than double the books I read in 2013, technically, but not really, because I read the Game of Thrones/Song of Ice and Fire series that year, which really kind of dominated my reading.
One thing that really helped me read a lot more was my Scribd subscription. It was useful to me in a couple ways: it gave me access to books I'd otherwise have to pay a lot for, as well as access to books I might not have otherwise found or considered. Amazon now has their own book subscription service, which I have not yet tried out.
I also like to try, though I don't always succeed, to read right before I go to bed. I love reading on my Kindle, but apparently electronics emit a blue light that interferes with your ability to fall asleep (and I already have trouble falling asleep), so I have to make an effort to read paper books instead. I still have a ton of paperbacks that I haven't read yet, so it works out.
For some reason, I went on a bit of a The Hills kick this year, not only watching all of Laguna Beach and The Hills, but also reading the books the cast members had written. Kelly Cutrone wrote a couple auto-bios/self helps; Whitney Port wrote one about herself/fashion; Lauren Bosworth wrote a really random relationship book aimed at teenagers; and of course, Lauren Conrad wrote 2 trilogies of books based on her own life (ish), which I actually really enjoyed. If you're ever looking for quick, fluffy, fun read, definitely check them out - LA Candy, and the sequel The Fame Game.
Some other books I enjoyed this year:
Gone Girl - Yes, I'm late to the game on this one, but I wanted to read it before the movie came out. I'd heard it was good, but sometimes I feel a bit suspicious of books like that, for some unknown reason. It did end up being really good! I loved all the unexpected twists, and the unreliable narrator aspect. I enjoyed the movie almost as much as the book!
The Fault In Our Stars - Another book I wanted to read before the movie came out. It reminded me of a series of books I enjoyed when I was a kid called One Last Wish, all about a group of teenagers who are dying from various kinds of cancer. Superfun, right? The book was pretty good, as was the movie.
I thought about making a goal for a certain number of books next year, but I don't want to put that much pressure on myself. Reading should just be enjoyable! I try to read everyday, but it doesn't always happen, and that's okay. Sometimes I don't feel like reading, and sometimes that all I feel like doing. Here's to a well-read 2015!
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