Happy New Year! I hope your 2024 reading gets off to a good start. As I do every January, I have listed below some reading resolutions for the year ahead. I don’t do very well with numerical targets and goals or anything that restricts my reading choices too much, so these are just some loose plans to help shape my year of reading.
Read Christie 2024
I will be taking part in the Read Christie challenge again and this year’s theme is Agatha Christie: Through the Decades. Each quarter will focus on a different decade – 20s, 30s, 40s/50s and 60s/70s. The aim of the challenge is to read one book every month, but you can read as many or as few as you like. For the 1920s, the only unread Christies I have are The Secret of Chimneys, The Seven Dials Mystery and The Big Four, plus the short story collection Poirot Investigates, so I will be reading at least one or two of those between January and March.
Historical Fiction Reading Challenge
I’ll also be taking part in the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge (see my sign-up post here) with the aim of reading 50 historical fiction novels in 2024. I participate in this every year and usually complete it very easily, so I’m going to make it slightly more ‘challenging’ this time by trying to focus on historical fiction in translation. As I’ve said, I don’t really like setting targets, but I’ll aim for 10 out of the 50 books and see how I do. I already have several translated historical novels on the TBR, including the final two books in Maurice Druon’s Les Rois maudits series, which I think would be a good place to start and I’m also considering the new translation of Sigrid Undset’s Olav Audunssøn.
Classics Club list
There are currently eight books remaining on my Classics Club list, so I’m hoping I can finish the list in the first half of the year. It should be manageable as most of the books are short! I’m already starting to put a new list together – there are still so many classics I want to read.
Re-reads
Every year I say I’m going to do some re-reading, but usually never actually get round to it. In 2023, I managed to re-read one book – The Scapegoat by Daphne du Maurier – but there are lots of other old favourites on my shelves that I want to read again as well. Maybe 2024 will be the year!
Reading the Walter Scott Prize
I really need to start making some progress with my Reading the Walter Scott Prize project. I only managed to read three of the seven books on the 2023 shortlist, so still have the other four to catch up with, as well as several more books from the previous years’ shortlists that I haven’t read yet. I’ve already discovered lots of great new books and authors through following this particular prize and am looking forward to discovering more.
Otherwise, I just want 2024 to be a year of reading whatever I want to read, whenever I want to read it – and hopefully getting through more of the books that are already on my shelves rather than acquiring more. My ultimate resolution, as always, is to make every book I read a potential book of the year!
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What about you? Do you have any reading resolutions or plans for 2024?



















