Tuesday, 25 December 2018

2018 Wrap Up & Ranking

2018 is almost over, so I thought I would make an overall review of this year in books. I read 10 books this year, which I am not at all ashamed of. It hasn't been a magnificent reading year for me, but I feel like most of the books I read were sort of essential, if that makes sense? I say this because most of the books I read were classics, modern and old, and it feels good to have read them. 9 out of the 10 books were in English, and 7 were classics. Since there are only 10 in total, I thought it would be neat to rank them from 1-10, best to worst, and motivate the ranking. Why am I doing this? Because I like lists and I like books and I want to talk more about the books I read!!!! Yes!!!
Let's gooooo!



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"Beloved" by Toni Morrison
I'm almost surprised to put this in last place. To be completely honest, I'd almost forgotten I read "Beloved" this year. However, there are good reasons for it being in 10th place. The characters acted unreasonably, the story was way too hard to follow, the plot had little intrigue, and the language was more confusing than pretty. The fact that I barely recollect reading this also means it had little impact on me as a reader. Sorry, Morrison, your modern classic was not for me.

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"Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe" by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
The book I first instinctively put in last place before remembering that "Beloved" existed in my life. This is a novel I had such high expectations for; expectations that I'd carried for years. When I finally picked it up early in 2018, those expectations were drowned. Drowned in what? Extensively long sentences, plastic language, a flat plot, and poorly constructed dialogues.

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"Scarlet" by Marissa Meyer
The second book in "The Lunar Chronicles"! Oh, what high hopes I had after loving "Cinder". Truly, this book was good... well, maybe 70% of it was. The new characters and perspectives that were introduced in this novel almost completely ruined it for me. And what a disappointment! "Cinder" was such a lovely book, and what "Scarlet" offered was a relationship development that was so badly done, I can't even summarise it here without ranting for ages. Nope, huge miss there, Meyer.

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"Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbitt
Another novel I had high expectations for. This wasn't a bad book; it simply wasn't what I wanted, expected, or needed at the moment. It's a sort of cute children's story, but certainly not the emotional and philosophical ride I'd braced myself for.

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"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald
I don't have a lot to say about this except that I enjoyed it. The characters, the plot, and the language were all nice. That's pretty much it. Nice.

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"Dr Jekyll och Mr Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson
My perception of this classic was without a doubt boosted by the fact that I wrote a psychoanalysis on it for a class.  By exploring the relationship between the novel and its author, I got a whole different picture of it than I would've if I'd simply just read the novel. It was dramatic, fun, and exciting to read, even if this Swedish translation seemed crudely simple in its language.

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"A Clockwork Orange" by Anthony Burgess
Yet another book that I read for a class. What I liked about "A Clockwork Orange" was not so much the plot and the characters, alas those were satisfactory, but the peculiar language. I'm speaking of course of "nadsat", a made up slang language created by the author specifically for this book. Remarkable! What a fun experience. And a book with a lot of history to it, as well.

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"The Master and Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov
Such a strange novel... and for it to originate from such a time and place as the 1930's Moscow makes it even more mind-boggling. I must say I thoroughly enjoyed this Russian classic, with all its odd sides. The characters were simply charming, and the plot no less than entertaining. Who wouldn't want to read about the Devil having his way in Moscow?

2
"A Darker Shade of Magic" by V.E. Schwab
Schwab strikes again, this time with an utterly dashing cover and wonderful world building. In this novel, I had the pleasure of embarking on an extraordinary journey with some rather lovable characters. I look forward to continuing this series, maybe next year?

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"Stoner" by John Williams
Stoner... oh, Stoner! It sounds strange to be written like this, but whoever has taken their time to read this book will understand my love for it. What a gripping way to tell the story of a simple man's life. There's not much else I can say, but it's position on this list should speak for itself. Please, read it.


Thus concludes my 2018 wrap up and ranking. I'd say I recommend everyone to read the books in places 1-5 at least, and I must say that despite "Scarlet", "The Lunar Chronicles" is a good series and deserves to be read as well. I hope your 2018 in books was a good year. Good luck in 2019! <3

2019 Reading Goals

2019 is fast approaching, and with it the new year brings a burning question: will Maja pick herself up and get out of her several years long reading slump? That's a good question! Truth is, we can't know until 2019 comes to an end, and that's approximately 365 days away. However, what could help me get the motivation I need to leave the slump is a set of goals for the upcoming years. Let's see what I have in mind!

Read 30 Books
This is a big goal for me. I've not managed to read over 20 books, much less 30, since 2014. I would be a big triumph for me. What I'd need to do to accomplish this is read a lot of fast paced YA novels, not many books over 400 pages, and read about 30 pages every day, and finish a book every 12 days. If I keep that up the whole year, I can do it!

Continue & Complete Series
I have a lot of series at home that I've started reading, but not finished. Examples are "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" by Ransom Riggs, which I've started but not finished. I don't necessarily hope to completely finish many series, but I'd like to continue a fair few, for example "The Silver Trilogy" by Kerstin Gier, "The Reckoners" by Brandon Sanderson, "The Parasol Protectorate" by Gail Carriger, "Magisterium" by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare, etc... My goal is to finish 5 or more series this year.

New Series
Another goal is to delve into new universes and new series. This, too, is a group of books that I have plenty of; namely first books in series. I'm talking "Shadow of Bone" by Leigh Bardugo, "The Immortal Rules" by Julie Kagawa, "Rebel Belle" by Rachel Hawkins, "Throne of Glass" by Sarah J. Maas, and more. My goal is to start 5 or more series this year.

Finish Books I Started
There are some books that I once started reading, got about halfway or even further, and then for some reason just never finished them. The ones I'm immediately thinking about are "City of Heavenly Fire" by Cassandra Clare, "Gone" by Michael Grant, "The Evolution of Mara Dyer" by Michelle Hodkin, "Emma" by Jane Austen, and "Witch Week" by Diana Wynne Jones. Some of those I'd probably have to reread from the start, so I'm most hopeful about finishing those that I still have relatively fresh in my mind. I have no number for this goal.

Read Books That I Already Own
Something I for some reason have had problems doing for several years, but it shouldn't be so hard considering how many books I've collected over the years. I own several complete unread series. If I feel the urgent need to buy more books, I have no doubt I'll let myself do that. However, I friendly remind myself that I have little space left in my room, and that my money is best spent on few hardcovers rather than many paperbacks.

Other Languages
I want to read books that weren't originally written in English or Swedish. The literary market is definitely dominated by English, and it being the original language most of the times, so I rarely end up reading something that wasn't originally in English. I'd like to read a few more books that have been translated from any language that isn't Swedish or English. Be that, Finnish, Russian, Japanese, Afrikaans, or any other language out there. I have a few novels at home that fit this description, so I'll set the goal to 5 books in this category.

Summary:
Read 30 books in total
Finish 5 series
Begin 5 series
Read 5 books that weren't originally written in Swedish or English
Finish unfinished books
Read books already owned

All in all, I'll try to make 2019 the year of the YA series. Also, hope nobody reads this, cause I don't really wants any expectations on me for next year, because that would probably make me more prone to failure... hehe.

Hey, me! I believe in you! You're the best hermit and you've got a cool library to explore! Right in your bedroom! Woop! And YOU! You, who are not Majazz. You'll do great in 2019. Whatever your goals are, you can definitely achieve them! I am doing a big belief in you!

Murrly Chrysmös and Haph Nuw Jar!