In late January of this year, I took up the challenge to read 25 books in 2013. I got this
idea from Nikki Stafford’s amazing Nik at Nite blog. It seemed like an easy enough thing to
do. After all, I love to read and have
several unread books lining the shelves.
I could not wait to get started.
As May ended, I marked my progress or rather lack thereof. I had tallied three completed books. Not good. How had I fallen so quickly off the pace? There were a few answers to this question. When you have a family that you love dearly
and with whom you enjoy spending time, there isn’t as much time for solo pursuits.
(and that is totally fine with me)
Combine that with an overflowing dvr and a game backlog that will most
likely never be cleared and things were going slowly. The biggest mistake I made was in book
selection. No, not for the quality of
the writing but more the voluminous nature of two of the first three novels I
chose. Deciding to complete two of George
R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire tomes really slowed me down. Both A Clash of Kings and A Storm of Swords
were incredibly enjoyable reads. But,
their length meant it was going to take more time than normal to consume
them. In between I read The Yellow Birds
by Kevin Powers. It was short but powerful. While I had enjoyed what I
read, I was left wondering how I was ever going to make ten books read let
alone getting through 25 of the things.
Since that time, I have made a lot of progress. As this is being written, I am currently on
the eleventh book in the drive to 25.
June was a great month for reading as has been July. I have also been lucky in that I have enjoyed
everything I’ve read over many genres. I
decided to write a bit about each book, even if briefly, saying what I
liked (or perhaps disliked) about them. Hopefully, someone will be inspired to read more whether it
is something from my list or not.
To be honest, I had started A Clash of Kings in late
December but had not gotten very far. Inspired by HBO’s Game of
Thrones series, I wanted to get back to reading some good fantasy. I read A Game of Thrones after watching the
first season. I was determined to read A
Clash of Kings before watching season two.
Having the HBOGO app on both the Ipad and the 360 meant I didn’t have
to add to that already bulging dvr list mentioned above. I didn’t get around to reading
Kings until the third season was almost here but that’s neither here nor
there. I tremendously enjoy the
world of Westeros that Martin has created.
The characters are deep and believable.
The political intrigue and machinations intrigue me to no end. I can’t wait to read on and see who is
betrayed next. I was glad I was far
enough ahead in A Storm of Swords to not be spoiled by the Red Wedding talk all
over social media after that episode aired.
When I read Martin’s books, I find myself not wanting to leave that
world and savoring every word on the
page. It may be that it is not the length
as much as the pure delight I get from reading them that leads to the time taken to complete each one. I can't wait to get back to the Seven Kingdoms but wait is what I will have to do if I am to reach my goal.

In between the two Martin novels, I read The Yellow Birds. It was a touching tale from Iraqi war veteran
Kevin Powers. It was not a memoir but
rather a fictionalized account about things that could happen in a war theater. Not just for the ones experiencing it,
but also for their loved ones back home.
The author is a poet by trade and that comes through in his descriptions
and depictions of life in a warzone and at home.
The main character’s return after serving shows how difficult it is to
readjust. There are things that happen
that can never be forgotten and will stick with him forever. I thought this was extremely well-written,
especially for a debut novel.
While I was off to a very slow start, I had read three
incredible novels. Thankfully, I was
able to build real reading momentum heading into the heart of summer. The books have run the gamut from genre faves
sci-fi, horror, and fantasy to mysteries, memoirs and thrillers. It is my plan to write a little about each book
I have read upon completion. I have some
catching up in my writing, and hope to do so over the next few
weeks. Until next time…
Thanks for the book citations. I always try to have a book or two going. Hope you reach your goal!
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