read | challenge 2017.
In 2017, I agreed to take on a Reading Challenge. I don't normally participate in those kinds of things because I like to read what I want, when I want, but this one seemed interesting and reasonable and maybe a challenge is good for me.The 2017 challenge prompted a read every two weeks or 24 books on the year in various categories, including a book translated from another language, one from childhood, one from school days, something more than 500 pages, a book that takes place somewhere you traveled that year...and on.I started off slow--my first read was Tolstoy's classic War and Peace, a 1300 page sweeping epic that actually took me well over 2 weeks to complete. And so, I got behind. I picked up steam in the summer, reading well more than a book every two weeks. But, still, it wasn't enough to make up with starting a new job and picking a number of 500+ page novels.I came really close. I missed completing the challenge by 5 books. And it prompted me to start a reading journal, in which I keep track of everything I read, when I read it, how long it took me, whether it was a library book, a kindle book, or a book I own, and some general musings on what I liked or didn't like about it. I'm pleased it pushed me to really start keeping track of my reads in a unique way, and I'll carry on.How do you keep track of the books you read? Do you at all? I never used to. And so, in this space, I'm going to also keep track of that process, too. Because this blog, while I hope I have a reader or two, has been a great long term companion to me, my makes, my likes, my pursuits.See more (a sample) from my reading journal here.