Some of my friends challenged themselves last year to the goal of reading 50 books in a year. For most of my life limiting myself to that few would have traumatized me. However, my reading has decreased markedly since starting my PhD project in mid-2005.
My totals:
June-Dec 2005: 37 books. (yup, probably read more than 50 that year)
2006: 55 books. (yup, not very many by my standards, but certainly more than 50)
2007: 60 books. (hey, shouldn't that number go down as the PhD project progresses?)
2008: 28 books. (yikes! That is an amazingly small number!)
( this year's books )
My "normal" ratio of "re-read" to "first time" for books is 3/4. Yup, that's right, I'm so fond of re-reading old favourites that usually I tend to re-read three books for every one new book I pick up. However, last year I read *six* new books. All year. And one of them isn't even fiction.
If anyone had told me years ago that I'd ever see a year with so few books read, I'd not have believed them. I certainly wouldn't have thought it possible to stay sane reading that little. However, what that previous me doesn't know is that I've still been reading. Following livejournal (and to a lesser extent blogs/facebook/myspace) has become an addiction, though, I hope, one upon which I spend less time than I used to spend reading books. But I've also been reading *lots* of geologic literature.
My totals:
June-Dec 2005: 37 books. (yup, probably read more than 50 that year)
2006: 55 books. (yup, not very many by my standards, but certainly more than 50)
2007: 60 books. (hey, shouldn't that number go down as the PhD project progresses?)
2008: 28 books. (yikes! That is an amazingly small number!)
( this year's books )
My "normal" ratio of "re-read" to "first time" for books is 3/4. Yup, that's right, I'm so fond of re-reading old favourites that usually I tend to re-read three books for every one new book I pick up. However, last year I read *six* new books. All year. And one of them isn't even fiction.
If anyone had told me years ago that I'd ever see a year with so few books read, I'd not have believed them. I certainly wouldn't have thought it possible to stay sane reading that little. However, what that previous me doesn't know is that I've still been reading. Following livejournal (and to a lesser extent blogs/facebook/myspace) has become an addiction, though, I hope, one upon which I spend less time than I used to spend reading books. But I've also been reading *lots* of geologic literature.