I’ve seen so many people doing these posts lately, in particular, my friend and fellow blogger Heather from The Sassy Book Geek (pssst…she’s an incredible blogger so you should check her out!). I’ve been absolutely loving her posts and just the general idea so I thought I’d try it out! This will probably be tough, but I definitely need to cut down on my Goodreads TBR—it’s getting a bit out of hand! This first post may not be very productive, but as we get further down the list, it should definitely pick up a bit.
This was created by Lia from Lost in a Story. I’m going to attempt to do this post every week as the rules say, but since I have such a massive TBR, I’m going to be picking out 20 books instead of 10. So, let’s see how this goes!
The Rules:
Go to your Goodreads to-read shelf.
Order on ascending date added.
Take the first 5 (or 10 if you’re feeling adventurous) books
Read the synopses of the books
Decide: keep it or should it go?
Keep track of where you left off so you can pick up there next week!
Current “To Read” Shelf: 1368
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A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
I read Hosseini’s first novel, The Kite Runner, back in middle school (which is, frighteningly, over a decade ago!) and absolutely adored it. His writing and storytelling styles are beautiful, and I honestly can’t believe I haven’t read his other works yet!
Judgment: KEEP
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey
I put this one on my TBR because a local theater was putting on a production of it. I’d also heard about it in school, though it was never on any of our reading lists. This may be a bit of a controversial decision—since I know this is well-loved—but I’m not really feeling this one anymore. I may come back to it one day, but I’m taking it off for now.
Judgment: GO
The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom
This is not really the type of story I would usually be drawn to, but I’ve had this recommended to me multiple times by my parents. It sounds like it could be a very beautiful and thought-provoking read, so I’m definitely interested.
Judgment: KEEP
The Memory Keeper’s Daughter by Kim Edwards
This one is a bit of a tough decision. I have had this book for so many years and never gotten around to it, and I definitely don’t feel quite as drawn to it anymore. However, I still think I have enough interest in it to keep it on for now.
Judgment: KEEP
It by Stephen King
Any Stephen King book is really a no-brainer for me: definitely staying on! I’ve actually just recently gotten a copy of It. I’m hoping to read it this year and then finally see the movie.
Judgment: KEEP
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
I’ve heard so many amazing things about this novel, and I’ve been meaning to pick it up for ages. This should be a nice, quick read, so I’m pretty sure I’ll pick it up at some point.
Judgment: KEEP
The A.B.C. Murders by Agatha Christie
I’ve really been wanting to read more Agatha Christie lately, and I had forgotten that I’ve owned this book for quite a while. If I have a chance, I’d actually love to pick this up sometime this year.
Judgment: KEEP
Misery by Stephen King
Misery is one of my favorite movies, but I’ve never actually gotten around to reading the novel. This is another one I’d love to pick up this year if possible, so it’s definitely staying. Also…Stephen King…
Judgment: KEEP
The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
This is one of those classics that I feel like I should have read by this point in my life. I’m pretty interested in it too, so I’ll keep it on.
Judgment: KEEP
Impulse by Ellen Hopkins
Back when I was in middle school, I was completely obsessed with Ellen Hopkins’ books, and she was basically an auto buy author for a while. So now, I still own a few of her books that I never got around to. I’m not in a place right now where I feel comfortable reading about these topics, so for now, I’m taking it off.
Judgment: GO
Tricks by Ellen Hopkins
Again, another Hopkins book I bought back in my early teens that I never got around to. Though I love dark, gritty realistic fiction at times, just like the last book, I’m not sure when or if I will be in a place where I am up to reading this. So for now, I’m going to take it off.
Judgment: GO
Carrier of the Mark by Leigh Fallon
I used to be a member of a writing website—created by HarperCollins—called Inkpop, and it was one of my favorite communities ever. Not only did I get to know Leigh on there, this was the first book that was ever taken from Inkpop and published. I, of course, got this in support of Leigh and the community as a whole, and though I have sort of grown out of this type of novel, I do still want to make an effort to read it.
Judgment: KEEP
Delirium by Lauren Oliver
Speaking of Inkpop, I won a copy of this novel in one of their writing contests. And this appealed to me back then, but now…not so much. I think this may be one I have to drop.
Judgment: GO
Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver
This was another prize from winning an Inkpop writing contest. I’m a little iffy about it, but I think I might give it a try at some point.
Judgment: KEEP
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
The film adaptation of Rebecca is one of my all-time favorite movies, so this obviously is staying on my list!
Judgment: KEEP
Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver
I’m actually not entirely sure why I own this…but since Delirium is out, this has to be as well.
Judgment: GO
Entwined by Heather Dixon
This is just one of those books I added back in my teens and, unfortunately, I’m just not particularly interested in it anymore.
Judgment: GO
Awaken by Katie Kacvinsky
Again, another prize from winning an Inkpop writing contest. This still sounds really interesting to me, and I’ve had a number of people recommend it as well. It is definitely one I’d like to give a read.
Judgment: KEEP
Juliet Immortal by Stacey Jay
Another book I picked up in my teens (definitely noticing a trend here…). I always love retellings of my favorite classics, but this just doesn’t sound like anything I want to read anymore.
Judgment: GO
Paranormalcy by Kiersten White
And one more time… another prize from winning an Inkpop writing contest. 😛 But, this is one that I am still really interested in. I’ve been wanting to start reading Kiersten White’s books, so this is staying in my TBR pile.
Judgment: KEEP
Getting Rid Of: 7/20
TBR Total: 1361
Well, that was actually more productive (and longer) than I thought it would be! Should I continue to do 20 books going forward or should I cut it down a bit? Let me know in the comments! Also, make sure to let me know your thoughts on any of the books on this list! 😀
Rebecca and Misery are excellent, book and movie! I hope you enjoy them!
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Thanks! I can’t wait! 😀
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I have Perks and the Time Machine on my tbr as well! ❤️
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Awesome! Here’s hoping we both enjoy them! 😀 ❤
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I think you made some good decisions here, particularly with A Thousand Splendid Suns and The Five People You Meet in Heaven. Both are incredible and emotional in different ways.
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Thanks! It’s so great to hear even more praise for them – I have high hopes! 🙂
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Definitely think you made good decisions here- I loved Rebecca and thousand splendid suns!
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I’m making sure I get to both of those this year!
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Yay! So glad you gave this a try! Not only is it a ton of fun but it’s nice to tidy up the TBR! I’m happy to see you kept the Stephen King books too, one of the others I have on my TBR that I haven’t reached yet is Juliet Immortal. I’m a sucker for retellings but I agree, it just doesn’t sound all that great anymore.
Can’t wait to see more of these posts Ari! 🙂
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It’s so fun! I had such a great time doing this! And hopefully I can get my TBR down to a much less embarrassing number! Haha 😀
Oh yes, all the Stephen King books must stay! And I had a hard time deciding with Juliet Immortal because retellings are the best. But yeah, there’s just something about it that doesn’t really appeal to me anymore.
Thank you so much! ❤
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I really liked Before I Fall! Paranormalcy really annoyed me though haha, I hope you like it more 🙂
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I’m definitely holding on to my copy of Before I Fall in case I do end up feeling like I want to pick it up one day! I feel horrible that I didn’t read it back when I got it because I’ve heard nothing but good things about it! I’m still up for Paranormalcy for now, but I think it’ll be one of those books that I either love or really really hate! Haha! 😀
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Great picks. I really enjoyed the Delirium series but the last book was annoying so it definitely dampened my views on the series as a whole. You should definitely bump Misery up as a writer! 🙂
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Yeah, I remember hearing fantastic things about at least the first one, but not so great things about the ending. I’m still going to keep my copies for now just in case they do appeal to me again one day. And Misery is definitely a top priority on my TBR this year! I’m horrified it’s taken me so long to get to it!
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