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.
&
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. <-November 2017 I’m trying something new and reading them in a specific, carefully pre-determined order. <-Going back to how I was doing it before.
Here’s what mine looks like:
April 2018 TBR Tackler Shelf:
- The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan
- An Accident of Stars by Foz Meadows
- The Last Mortal Bond by Brian Staveley
- [July 17, 2018] Nyxia Unleashed by Scott Reintgen
- Knight’s Shadow by Sebastien De Castille
- His Majesty’s Dragon by Naomi Novik
- Skullsworn by Brian Staveley
- The Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan
- Burn for Me by Ilona Andrews
- Haunted by Kelley Armstrong
Due to some unfortunate medical issues, I’m only just now getting into the swing of things for April. Even so, I feel directionless without my trusted TBR Tackler shelf, so getting it set up feels good for my soul. I read 8/10 books from last month’s lineup and have already made decent headway with these titles. I’ve been working so hard on my Incomplete Series Challenge over at Fantasy Buddy Reads that at one point last month I was down to just 9 open series (from 129 about a year and a half ago). I’m excited this month to start cashing in some new series credits I “earned” while completing the challenge. My next focus (which I’ll probably start including an update for) is the Overflowing Bookshelf Challenge which means I finally have the opportunity to dig into some of the potentially awesome books that have been sharing space with me for 10+ years. The goal is to streamline my library down to just the books I’ve read and loved (and a manageable TBR section).
What books are you tackling this month? Are the any from my list I need to read ASAP?!! :)























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