Tag: literary fiction

  • Setting Achievable Reading Goals for 2025

    Setting Achievable Reading Goals for 2025

    Let’s talk about reading goals! I know I’m a little late in sharing mine this year—February snuck up on me—but hey, better late than never, right?

    I first started setting a yearly reading goal in 2022 after coming out of my long reading slump. Since then, I’ve been tracking my progress each year. Here’s how it’s gone so far:

    📊 My Reading Stats:

    • 2022 – Goal: 30 books | Read: 32 books ✅
    • 2023 – Goal: 35 books | Read: 35 books ✅
    • 2024 – Goal: 32 books | Read: 25 books ❌
    • 2025 – Goal: 15 books | Read: TBD

    As you can see, I fell short of my 2024 goal by seven books. Life just got busy, and I never quite caught up. So for 2025, I’ve decided to significantly lower my goal to 15 books.

    Why Lower My Goal?

    I was inspired by a friend who set a goal of reading just one book per month in 2024—and she absolutely crushed it! Her consistency and dedication really stood out to me, and I admired how she stuck to her goal without feeling overwhelmed. So, I’m following her lead, with a slightly higher goal of 15 books.

    Lowering my goal gives me the space to:
    ✔ Be more intentional with the books I choose
    ✔ Revisit and reread books I’ve loved
    ✔ Explore different genres outside my comfort zone
    ✔ Dedicate more time to my other hobbies without feeling pressured

    Exploring New Genres

    Another major reading goal for 2025 is to diversify the genres I’m reading. While I have my comfort zones, I want to challenge myself to explore more literary fiction, contemporary fiction, fantasy, sci-fi, and more.

    One of my favorite books of 2024 was Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi, which isn’t something I would have typically picked up. But it ended up being such a moving and thought-provoking read! This year, I want to find more hidden gems like that—books that make me think, feel, and see the world in new ways.

    📖 My TBR List

    If you’re looking for book recommendations or just want to compare notes, here’s a small selection from my To Be Read (TBR) list for 2025:

    Let’s Read Together!

    I’d love to hear from you—what books are on your 2025 reading list? Do you have any recommendations for me? Let’s make this a great reading year together!

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  • My Reading Journey: Rediscovering My Love for Books

    My Reading Journey: Rediscovering My Love for Books

    Happy 2025!

    I was going to start this post off by talking about the new year, but seeing as it is now mid-February, scratch that. January is the perfect time to talk about books, especially as people set resolutions and search for inspiration on what to read next. Before I dive into my reading goals and TBR (to-be-read) list for 2025, let’s take a little trip through my reading history.

    I always read books in school, but I first started reading for pleasure in fourth grade. My love for books truly took off when I started reading Twilight. Yes, Twilight! I know—it’s a divisive choice—but that’s where it all began for me, and I have zero regrets. After that, I moved on to young adult books in general, especially contemporary and fantasy. I devoured series like The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot and Percy Jackson & The Olympians by Rick Riordan.

    Twilight Saga by Stephanie Meyer
    The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot

    I spent countless hours each week at my local public library, browsing the shelves for anything that caught my interest and participating in a book club. I vividly remember our first book had time travel elements, similar to A Wrinkle in Time,and we spent so much time debating the logistics of time travel in the story—which I absolutely loved. That experience sparked my love for book clubs, and I was lucky enough to join another one in high school. Being part of a book club exposed me to books I wouldn’t have picked up on my own and helped me appreciate details I might have otherwise overlooked.

    And then—plot twist! After years of devouring books, I just… stopped.

    I don’t know exactly why my reading slump happened, but after graduating high school, I completely stopped reading for pleasure. Maybe it was the stress of college, adjusting to new responsibilities, or just life changes in general. Shrugs Who knows? But my reading slump turned into a full-on hiatus that lasted five years.

    A surprise to no one, the book that finally snapped me out of it was Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer. For those who haven’t heard of it, it’s essentially Twilight retold from Edward’s perspective. On a whim, I picked it up—and I fell headfirst back into my love of reading. I finished it in one day and was at the bookstore the next, eager to grab more books.

    After that, my reading preferences shifted. I found myself gravitating toward romance novels, with some literary fiction mixed in. I think there’s something about the comforting, formulaic nature of romance that really pulled me in. For a while, I was reading a book a day before I slowed down to a more sustainable pace. Some of the books I picked up during that phase included The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood, The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan, and The Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren.

    The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan

    More recently, I’ve been dipping back into fantasy, which has been so exciting. I’ve mostly been picking up whatever is available at my local library—which, if you haven’t noticed, I love libraries. Seriously, if you have the chance, please support your local library! They’re such vital community resources, making books and information accessible to everyone.

    Let me know if you’d be interested in book reviews or monthly reading wrap-ups—I’d love to share more of my reading journey with you!

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