2023 Bookish Goals Wrap-Up


BlogMilestones_GoalsI set myself a number of bookish goals for 2023 and it’s time to see how I got on.  Goals completed in full are shown in green, goals more than half completed are shown in orange and goals less than half completed are shown in red.

  1. Achieve my Goodreads target of reading 120 books – I fell just five books short of my target
  2. Read at least 50 books that have been in my TBR pile for longer than two years, i.e. they were acquired prior to 1st January 2021 – I only managed 23 
  3. Attend Henley Literary Festival and, if possible, at least one other literary festival in person – I attended several events at Henley Literary Festival, I attended the Women’s Prize Live event and I went to one event at Falmouth Books Festival
  4. Take part in – and complete – the following reading challenges: When Are You Reading? Challenge 2023, What’s in a Name Challenge 2023, 20 Books of Summer, Historical Fiction Reading Challenge 2023I completed three out of the four challenges, failing once again on the 20 Books of Summer challenge
  5. Read all the books on the Walter Scott Prize 2023 shortlist – if possible, on the longlist – before the winner is announced – I managed to read seven of the twelve books on the longlist but not all the books on the shortlist
  6. Complete my own Backlist Burrow challenge by reading two books from the backlists of each of the six authors I’ve chosen – I’ve only managed to read six books from my list so far
  7. Read and review all new NetGalley approvals (from January 2023 onwards) by their publication date – Achieved! My NetGalley ratio now stands at 97%
  8. Be a better blogger pal – leave comments on posts, share posts on social media, etc – I tried to be but it’s up to others to judge
  9. Refresh my blog – new theme, archive old posts, etc – Er, no.
  10. Be more active/creative on Instagram – More active possibly, more creative definitely not

Look out for my blog post setting out my bookish goals for 2024.


7 thoughts on “2023 Bookish Goals Wrap-Up

  1. All in all, I think you did a fine job! I’m a bit surprised at myself that I actually read 20 books this past summer! I’d really like to try to find a way to a literary festival, but there are none here where I live, so, it would mean some very careful travel plans.

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    1. I’m a victim of my own rules when it comes to the 20 Books of Summer challenge. I don’t consider it achieved unless I read all the books on my original list. I might go for 10 books this year – probably the 10 I didn’t get to last year!

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      1. I usually only commit to 10, and don’t make a real list, per se. I just look at what ARCs I have and put them down, and hope for the best from there. But… I get it… We can be hard on ourselves! Perhaps we should ease up on our rules for ourselves…

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