Posts Tagged ‘reading’

Jan

11

2012

Slow Reading–What’s the Cure?

Filed under: Touching the Surface, YA Books

Between reading every night and whenever I can sneak it in durning the day, then reading to my kids every night and listening to audio books, I managed to rack up a respectable 107 books read in 2011.  I thought I would be happy about this until I realized a couple of things…

I think I’m a slow reader.  I’m watching bloggers, friends and my uber awesome agent Michelle Wolfson tear through books at a mind boggling speed.  What’s weird is that until now, I had no idea that I was such a slow reader.  Because I’ve always read a high volume of books, I’ve been under the impression that I was fast.

Yeah…I was living a pipe dream.

I’ve never been more aware of this than this week.  Gina Rosati of the Class of 2k12 is the first person (that I know of) to get an ARC of TOUCHING THE SURFACE.  She’s the first in line for the Class of 2k12 ARC TOUR.  This means that she is READING IT RIGHT NOW–ironically at the same time that I’m reading it for my last round of edits.  I started days before her and I’m crossing my fingers that she doesn’t finish before me.  Why do I care?  Well, because I’m weirdly self conscious of my overly long second toes and now my pokey reading skills.  Duh.

My second reading worry is that after making friends with all these wonderful debut authors, I’ve come to realize that if I only read their books–I still wouldn’t have enough time to read them all.  I’d come up short by about 40-50 books at least.  *sheesh*  This doesn’t leave me any reading time for the books I read with my kids, adult books, or books by already established authors that I love or I’m interested in!!!!  *head thunk*

And of course, if you’re wondering, this in no way prevents me from buying more books.  Because hell, I’m an optimist!!  I work hard to be a better dance.  I train to run faster and longer.  By golly, I’m going to read more books.  Is it realistic?  Can I become a faster reader?  Who knows, but I think I’ll have a fun time trying!!!!  And if I can’t learn to read a little faster than I’m just going to have to do less laundry.  :o)

So, my Goodreads 2012 Reading Challenge goal is 110 books.  Secretly I’m hoping to make at least 120–maybe even 125.

What’s you’re reading goal for 2012?

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Mar

21

2011

Addictions and Some Sage Advice From Stephen King

Filed under: Uncategorized

Some days I feel really guilty about my night stand.  I have a problem.  This is my to read/re-read pile. Having this pile doesn’t stop me from adopting more books.  These books do not include what I’m also reading with my boys and what I’m listening to on audio.   

And for my birthday I just got one of these…


It’s totally awesome by the way–but may not "help" with my addiction.  (Although it makes that addiction portable.) I can easily fit all those night stand books into my purse with this little cutie! 


You might think my problem is that I don’t spend enough time reading.  I read a lot–I really do.  It’s just that the day isn’t as long as I’d like it to be. *grin*

But there is good news–I may not be able to add extra hours to my day, but I’m doing what I need to do to be a good writer.  How do I know?  Heck–Stephen King told me so… 



I‘ll sneak in that reading time where ever I can, but my favorite time is curled up in my cozy bed with my book light.  When do you love to read?

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