Friday, July 25, 2025

Book Blogger Hop: Goodreads Yearly Reading Goals

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This Week's Prompt:

If you set a goal on Goodreads, do you place it realistically, lower than what you think you will read, or higher than you think you will reach?

- submitted by Elizabeth @ Silver's Reviews


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My Answer:

Each year, I aim for a Goodreads reading goal of 75 books, which I find to be a solid target for any avid reader. By the time December rolls around, I usually find myself hovering around that number, give or take a few titles. 

⁓B.J. Burgess

2 comments:

  1. I set a realistic and doable goal for myself as well. I usually end up a few books over, but then I sometimes wonder if I should count all those shorter books. Lol.


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  2. 75 is a good number. I set mine at 50 and usually go over. No stress. :)

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