You are young! Plenty of time. But I do admire your willingness to tackle this problem head on!
Also, I have noticed that Goodreads is somewhat glitchy. When I look at my Want to Read list there are still books on there that I have marked as Read. For the record I have 683 books on my TBR list and at my current rate of 75 - 80 books per year that's only 9 years of reading so I add books whenever I feel like it.
I am banking on the fact that we will read in eternity. LOL. I would much rather have a long TBR than see it dwindle and think I have nothing left to read! Over the years I've grown to think of my Goodreads TBR as more of a radar, blipping on books that pique my interest, rather than a to-do list. Adding a book to my TBR is not a blood vow to the author that I will read it, but a way to hang on to the many titles I am interested in the possibility of reading. I love the graph you gave. At that rate, you have a nice safety net of books to read for many years to come.
I, for one, would be very interested in your review of a wacky childhood book!
Yes, reread and review the craziest book you read as a child!
You are young! Plenty of time. But I do admire your willingness to tackle this problem head on!
Also, I have noticed that Goodreads is somewhat glitchy. When I look at my Want to Read list there are still books on there that I have marked as Read. For the record I have 683 books on my TBR list and at my current rate of 75 - 80 books per year that's only 9 years of reading so I add books whenever I feel like it.
One can never read too much... but like you, I will never get to all that I wish. But it's fun trying!
I would love to hear pit thoughts on that wacky book ☺️
My sister thinks that we will have time in heaven. Her personal hope is that she can watch television series she hasn't gotten to.
I am banking on the fact that we will read in eternity. LOL. I would much rather have a long TBR than see it dwindle and think I have nothing left to read! Over the years I've grown to think of my Goodreads TBR as more of a radar, blipping on books that pique my interest, rather than a to-do list. Adding a book to my TBR is not a blood vow to the author that I will read it, but a way to hang on to the many titles I am interested in the possibility of reading. I love the graph you gave. At that rate, you have a nice safety net of books to read for many years to come.
I, for one, would be very interested in your review of a wacky childhood book!