Can you believe it? I can. 2017 was a good, busy year. I turned 24, finished my second year of grad school, got a second job, had a bunch of my college friends come visit me, submitted my first scientific paper, was the photographer for my friend's wedding, wrote a novel, and spent the holidays seeing family.
But now a whole new year beckons. I don't really do yearly goals; I prefer to break them down into more attainable monthly goals which I still manage to forget about. However, one of my yearly goals for 2017 was to read more books than I did in 2016-- a goal I soundly achieved [[58 books in 2017 vs 24 books in 2016]]. For 2018 I don't necessarily need to read even more books, but I do hope to keep up blogging regularly. For more nostalgia and goal-setting check out my yearly wrap up post this Thursday!
- Dear Sunday: Merry Christmas
- Review: The Bookshop on the corner
- which ironically contained neither a bookshop nor a corner but did contain a lot of heavy handed of how we need to LIVE our LIVES instead of READING
- Top Ten Tuesday: Favorite new-to-me authors I discovered in 2017
- 2017 reading wrap-up
That's it for me! What about you? Are you a New Year's resolution type of person? Any bookish resolutions you're hoping to keep?
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