I, for one, am a HUGE fan of bucket lists, even though I've never actually completed one. Lists are great, and having a list of fun things to do in a certain amount of time is even better. This week's Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by The Broke and the Bookish) is the Top Ten Things On My Bookish Bucket List. Enjoy!
1. Read an E-book
I'm not sure if I will ever be able to bring myself to do this, but I want to. I really love feeling a book in my hands when I'm reading and I'm afraid that actual books will disappear in the near future, but maybe I'm missing out on some technological benefit of reading an E-book.
2. Get through the entire Lord of the Rings series
I read the first twenty pages and then fell asleep. But, the good news is, I own the entire series, so I can take as long as I want to read it.
3. Read a really terrible book
This is a really weird thing to put on a bucket list, but I enjoy practically every book I read, and it would actually be refreshing to find a book that I could love to hate.
4. Have fifty blog followers
Twenty four to go!
5. Read an ARC
A lot of the bloggers that I follow always talk about how they receive books early from publishers and give honest reviews in order to publicize the new releases. One of my goals is to be able to work my way up to this point.
6. Get my hands on Brandon Mull's newest release,
Five Kingdoms: Sky Raiders
SOOOO excited for this new publication! I've already got it reserved at the library. I can't wait! Brandon Mull's writing is so easy to escape into, from his mythological creatures to his fantastical settings.
7. Reread the Harry Potter books to follow along with Pottermore
Sure, it may take a while, but it will be worth it. Now that the series and the movies are complete, it would be super cool to reread the books, follow along with Pottermore, and watch the movies all at one time to get the full HP experience. Plus, it would give me a great reason to rewatch A Very Potter Musical!
8. Finish every book on my bookshelf... (almost there!)
I've got one row of books left to go, along with a few random books I've picked up over time. It's just so tempting to pick up new releases from the library instead of reading what I already have.
9. Read Ender's Game
I saw the movie before reading the book. This does not happen in my world.
Must. Read. The. Book. NOW.
10. Join a book club
Due to the fact that I read so much, a book club would be like icing on the cake!
I hope you have enjoyed reading about the Top Ten Things On My Bookish Bucket List. Please leave a comment and link up with your own TTT list from this week.
Happy reading!
Nice list!! Hope you get to complete them all very soon!
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I love my kindle and reading ebooks. Ebooks are especially great for huge books, because they are only as heavy as my ereader. Ebooks are also great, because you can change the font size. I used to buy cheap print copies of classics, and I couldn't read them because of the tiny print. If I buy a cheap ebook, I can always change the font.
ReplyDeleteIf you do decide to read an ebook, read it on an e-reader with e-ink. Reading on the kindle app on a tablet or a phone is NOT the same experience as reading with e-ink.
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