Right back at the start of this year I began one of the six Challenges that I have managed this year.
You'd think with a year of more time and less ability to do so much of what we normally do in our day to day lives completing Challenges would have been a doddle, but in many ways this year has proved harder than most to set my mind to anything.
With such huge disruptions to normal living and in my own life, Challenges were at times just not on my mind at all. You would also think that given all that 'extra time' lockdown gave us, staying at home, following rules etc etc reading more books would have been a given to an avid book collector like myself.
Quite the contrary, if anything I found myself harsh on my collection and lots of books were jettisoned without even appearing on my list of read books, after all if I didn't read more than a couple of pages they didn't deserve an entry at all. I made more than £140 selling books through Ziffit and donated some to charity shops when they were open.
So how did I do?
Below is the final tally of the books I read each month and the grand total is 45 books read. Not the one hundred that I aimed for, not even the halfway point ... a sad years reading in my opinion and I know I can do better.
Hopefully next year will be better and this brings me to something else. Next year this blog will be dormant as I have started a new blog for a hopefully year long Challenge that I am hoping to complete. It too involves a lot of reading ... so maybe I will find my reading mojo somewhere along the way ... and it deserves to stand alone with it's own space in blogland.
If you scroll to the bottom of this post you will find a link that will take you to the first page of that blog and posts will begin in earnest next week. Thank you for reading all about my Challenges this year. The links of all my Challenges for the past three years will remain on the sidebar if you wish to read them.