2021 Reading Challenge
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Re: 2021 Reading Challenge
- single churro
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That's a lot. Although, if there are many books of 200-250 pages out of this number, then it is quite possible. In my home library there are mostly classics of 400-500, or even more pages.single churro wrote: ↑31 Jan 2021, 10:39 My 2021 reading goal is to complete the books that I already have, because I am kind of a book hoarder and I have like 50 books sitting around unread.
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My goal is to go back to my usual reading habits!! (50-80 books)
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Well, better to start at it now then. 20 freelance work books and 21 non-work books for the year!
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I set the same goal and had the same thought in mind since I work full time and homeschool my children.dcruzsammy wrote: ↑18 Jan 2021, 09:29 Set my goal into reading at least 3 books a month. Hopefully I could push through it with my full-time job and all that.