How to Create Your Own Reading List

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How to Create Your Own Reading List

Introduction

So little time, so much to read. Making a list of books to read
for pleasure is a lifelong process.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Steps

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Step One

Buy a journal, notebook or electronic assistant and use it for your list.
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Step Two

Join the public library, even if you go there just to browse.
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Step Three

Subscribe to book-review magazines or newsletters. Scan them for books and authors that interest you.
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Step Four

Read the best-seller lists to gain even more suggestions.
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Step Five

Investigate award-winning authors and books. Prestigious awards such as the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award and the Booker Prize signify worthy literary accomplishments.
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Step Six

Read up on favorite topics and peruse the books' bibliographies (usually found in nonfiction works), adding titles to your list.
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Step Seven

Discover your favorite authors and note their other works.
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Step Eight

Join a book group and get referrals from other readers.
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Step Nine

Audit or take a class at the local college or adult education program, or visit an Internet chat room or newsgroup. All can offer good pointers to worthwhile reading.

Tips & Warnings

  • You will find out about more books than you can possibly read in one lifetime, so focus your list from time to time, according to your interests.
  • Going to France? Read guidebooks, historical novels, cookbooks or whatever interests you most about the country: gardening in Provence, winemaking in Burgundy, etc.
  • Don't get overloaded. Take suggestions from people whose opinions and taste you trust.

Overall Things You'll Need

  • Newspaper Subscriptions
  • Spiral Notebooks
  • Magazine Subscriptions
  • Journals
  • Palm Handheld Organizers
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