The Book Culling (pt 1A)

Leather Books with Ladder

Yesterday, along with finishing my first books of 2016 [4 down; 96 to go], I took a good look my Goodreads TBR.  I wondered how I came to have over 300 books on the list, and decided to see if I could narrow the list down a bit. Here’s what happened:

Beginning: 303 books

Duplicates

These were books I’d read, but for some reason still appeared on the “to-read” list. Books removed:

Ender’s Game

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes: and Other Lessons from the Crematory

Why did I Add This?

These were books that I had no recollection of ever adding to the list. Now, before you ask, I did check out the synopsis page before removing them. My best guess is that these books were added to my list as a result of entering a giveaway. Books removed:

The Peculiar Life of a Lonely Postman

Dragon Choir

Contention

The Dinner

In Times Like These (In Times Like These, #1)

The Chronothon (In Times Like These, #2)

Year of the Cow: How 420 Pounds of Beef Built a Better Life for One American Family

The Sunlit Night

The Smuggler’s Gambit (Adam Fletcher Adventure #1)

Graynelore

Tangled Gardens Coloring Book: 52 Intricate Tangle Drawings to Color with Pens, Markers, or Pencils

Interest Has Waned

I remember adding these books, but for one reason or another I really have no interest in reading them (or in anyone spending their hard-earned money on one as a gift). Books removed:

Lens of War: Exploring Iconic Photographs of the Civil War

In Defense of Troy: The Prince’s Ascent

Dreams to Remember: Otis Redding, Stax Records, and the Transformation of Southern Soul

The Monogram Murders: The New Hercule Poirot Mystery

The Road Not Taken: Finding America in the Poem Everyone Loves and Almost Everyone Gets Wrong

27 Views of Asheville: A Southern Mountain Town in Prose & Poetry

Keeping an Eye Open: Essays on Art

John le Carré: The Biography

Abandoned, Will Not Return To

There is only one book in the category. When I saw it on the list I said “ha ha ha – NOPE!” Seriously – I said this out loud, annoying Smokey. Book removed:

Finnegan’s Wake

Final: 282

Moving Forward

First, I’ll be more careful about adding books to my TBR.

Second, I’ll get around to sorting my physical books . . . eventually.

This will constitute “The Book Culling (pt 2)”

What Think You?

Do Any of These Books Deserve a Second Chance?


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A Random and Arbitrary List of Predicted Oscar Winners 2015

I watch the Oscars even if I haven’t seen most of the films.

Nevertheless, having someone to cheer for makes it more fun/exciting/frustrating/whatever.

So, I assigned each movie a number and then drew those numbers out of a bowl.

Here’s who’ll I’ll be “rooting” for Sunday night:

Best Picture: Boyhood

Actor in a Leading Role: Eddie Redmayne (Theory of Everything)

Actress in a Leading Role: Felicity Jones (Theory of Everything)

Actor in a Supporting Role: Edward Norton (Birdman)

Actress in a Supporting Role: Emma Stone (Birdman)

Animated Feature Film: The Boxtrolls

Cinematography: The Grand Budapest Hotel

Costume Design: Maleficent

Directing: Boyhood

Documentary Feature: CitizenFour

Documentary Short: The Reaper

Film Editing: The Imitation Game

Foreign Language: Leviathan

Makeup / Hairstyling: Guardians of the Galaxy

Original Score: Imitation Game

Original Song: “Everything is Awesome” from The Lego Movie

Production Design: Into the Woods

Animated Short: Feast

Live Action Short: Parvaneh

Sound Editing: The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies

Sound Mixing: Interstellar

Visual Effects: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

Writing – Adapted Screenplay: American Sniper

Writing – Original Screenplay: Boyhood

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