Whats on your TBR?

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... Read moreI’ve found that keeping an organized TBR (To Be Read) list really helps maintain my reading momentum. For instance, I split my list between Kindle books and physical copies, which lets me choose based on mood or convenience—sometimes I prefer the tactile feel of a physical book, or the quick access of a Kindle when I’m on the go. One exciting thing to mention is the Dyson Reading Challenge, where participants set a goal like 50 books for the year. I’m actually 15 books ahead of schedule, having read 44 already, with 148 days left! Setting a specific target like this can really push you to read more consistently. Some books I’m eyeing include gripping psychological thrillers and award-winning novels, which I discovered through community tags like #lemon8recommendations and #lemon8readers. These tags are a treasure trove for finding fresh reads. Notable authors I'm considering are Kristin Hannah, Colleen Hoover, and Josie Silver, whose recent releases have rave reviews. What helps me is mixing genres — balancing contemporary romances, thrillers, and historical fiction — which keeps my reading experience diverse and exciting. Also, sometimes attending local library sales or browsing Kindle Unlimited can provide unexpected gems for your TBR. If you’re looking to get through your list faster, try setting daily reading targets or dedicating specific time slots in your day for uninterrupted reading. Sharing your progress in online reading communities can also be motivating, as we exchange recommendations and celebrate bookish achievements together. Ultimately, your TBR is a personal journey reflecting your interests and goals. Whether you’re chasing a challenge or simply reading for pleasure, curating your list mindfully makes the experience more rewarding and enjoyable.