It’s once again time for my favorite feature: Tackling the TBR! There’s nothing I love more than picking out which books to read next, and this slightly organized method of reading has really amped my enjoyment to the next level. Bring on the mantras!
Read the best books first.
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Life is too short to read books you’re not enjoying.
However you put together your TBR for the next month, the goal is to reduce the amount of obligation in reading and increase the fun.
Here’s a look at how the system works:
1. Identify the titles that take top priority in your TBR.
2. Combine them all in your own Tackling the TBR post.
3. Throughout the month pick from that pile as the mood strikes you.
Here’s what mine looks like:
October 2016 TBR Tackler Shelf:
- The Leopard King by Ann Aguirre
- The Fixer by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
- Winter Halo by Keri Arthur
- Court of Fives by Kate Elliott
- The Black Key by Amy Ewing
- No Good Dragon Goes Unpunished by Rachel Aaron
- Con Academy by Joe Schreiber
- A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab
- Zeroes by Scott Westerfeld
- Scorpion Rules by Erin Bow
This month’s TBR feels a little all over the place to me, but they’re either new releases that I’ve been excited about or titles I’ve been eyeballing for months. At the moment, the one I’m most excited about is The Leopard King by Anna Aguirre. It’s a new paranormal romance that I just found out about a week ago and I’m thrilled.
Last month I did a pretty good job knocking titles off of my list, so this month only has a couple of carryovers.
Feel free to share your versions of how you manage your TBR pile (and the links to your posts if applicable) in the comments. Maybe we can help make each other’s systems even better. :)
What books are you Tackling this month?
Good luck! ^^ I’m so behind on my TBR but I’m trying to pick up the pace this month…
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Thank you! Good luck to you too. :-) I think I might actually reach my Goodreads challenge, but it was pathetically small this year so that’s not saying much ha ha. I’ve recently gone through and started cataloging all the books I’ve read versus the ones I still need to read in my collection and it’s pathetic.
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I love organizing my book lists but it’s just so time consuming! Feels great when it’s done, though :)
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