Wednesday, January 02, 2013

Twelve Books

I came across a reading challenge on Goodreads (feel free to look me up; my username is RPenzo), asking folks to set up a goal for the year of how much books we plan on devouring in 2013. When I went on the site I saw some people were aiming for as many as 200 books and I was all DON'T YOU HAVE A LIFE?!?! I love books as much as the next guy but come on- 200 books? That sounds to me like someone who needs a job and a variety of diverse hobbies.

I am more realistic about my time and attention span; I only aim to finish 12 books this year. Simply one book a month. I would like at least three of those to be in Spanish, so I can practice the language some more. But that's it.

Now, of course I have a trillion books borrowed from the library PLUS all the books I've bought in the last six months to choose from, but if you have any suggestions, feel free to leave them in the comments. Right now I'm leaning towards Chango's Fire by Ernesto QuiƱones (about an arsonist-for-hire in Spanish Harlem) or Fighting Castro: A Love Story by Kay Abella (Cuban doctor imprisoned by Castro as a resistance leader and the doctor's wife has to decide the fate of the rest of the family), but most likely I'll just start with Francisco Sanchez Jimenez's EstaciĆ³n Stockton (child I can't tell you what it's about because the back cover is so freakin' VAGUE!).

And don't look at me like that just because all the books on my list are by Latino authors. Shoooo, if I don't support my people, who will?

*smooches...hunkering down for the winter*
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It's so cold today; I hope I survive the season!

3 comments:

Nicole - The F**k You Up Fairy said...

Can I include the new JK Rowling book that I started just before Christmas? I was too distracted by holiday merry-making to really get into it.

laughing808 said...

I've set a goal to read 25 books this year. I'm an avid reader so the real challenge is for me to diversify the books I read this year. I mostly read urban and christian fiction, so I plan to add a few mystery/thrillers and some inspirational/motivational books in there as well.

And different from other years of reading, I'm going to keep a running list of the books as I read them. I lost track of how many I read last year.

Kelly said...

Where do I begin?!

Shadow of the Wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafon

The Alienist - Caleb Carr

Bel Canto - Ann Patchett

The Stand - Stephen King

Lamb - Christopher Moore

Motherless Brooklyn - Jonathan Lethem

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