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What kind of books do you like to read? Do you only read one genre or are you like me? I'm an eclectic reader. If it sounds good, will teach me something, make me feel something, will make me cry, laugh, sing, or all the above, I'm all over it.

Don't tell anyone I told you this. I'll deny it in court. (Kidding!) But I have two Kindles that have over 3000 books each on them. That's just the beginning. I also have what I estimate to be a few thousand books I've read, started to read, haven't read yet, or forgot I owned all over my house. I kid you not. Our house has more books than our local library. My book obsession is real.

With all these books, you'd think finding my next read would be easy, but you think wrong. I can make anything complicated.

True story.

I don't know about you, but my eclectic reading taste stems from needing to be "in the mood" for a specific genre or writing style. Like many people, at the beginning of the year, I am all about self-improvement, learning, growing, purging bad habits, or creating a new healthy habit. And since it's only January 13th (Happy Birthday to my #1 (first-born) child today!), you guessed it. I'm still in the honeymoon phase of the new year where everything is shiny new and bright. (Well, almost everything. I don't want to harp on politics, but let's just say, our national nightmare is almost over. My opinion. You can have your own and blog about it all you want.)

I found a 2021 challenge that really speaks to my eclectic reading tastes on the Booklist Queen's blog. If you're an eclectic reader like me or want to join a 2021 reading challenge or just love books, Rachael at the Booklist Queen has everything you need.

Check out her page here: Booklist Queen

I don't know that I'll read 52 books this year, but I'm sure going to try. The first book I'm reading for this challenge is The ONE Thing by Gary Keller 

If you join the Booklist Queen's reading challenge or any other challenge this year, share your goal and what you're reading with me. 

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