In the quest to read more this year, I joined a May readathon. I will post results after the month has ended, BTW.
I stumbled across readathons on YouTube while I was looking at reading journal setup videos. The first few I heard talked about seemed too cumbersome for me. If it's difficult, why do it? Reading is supposed to be fun.
Then I heard about this particular readathon, and the prompts for choosing books were much simpler than the other ones I'd seen.
I decided to give it a try. Maybe I'd fail spectacularly, but you don't know until you try, right?
I downloaded the files and filled in the To Be Read worksheet on the spreadsheet they had. I also sent it to a couple of my friends. We're doing a book club read. Or maybe a book buddy read? How many people do you need to have a book club? There are three of us, we pick a book, and we discuss that book. I call it a book club.
With three of us in it together, I was sure I'd do better than I expected. Plus, I've started listening to audiobooks while I knit, so that's increasing my reading time.
Double plus, I can put a readathon spread in my still-imaginary book journal!
An aside: When I was downloading the readathon files, I accidently downloaded the year long, book a month, reading thing that was similarly named to the readathon. One book a month? The prompts looked completely doable. I was in! And the first book I read in April (when I downloaded the files), fit one of the April prompts.
I did miss the first three months, but I'll go back and do those late. Why not? It's all about reading more after all.