3 years ago I made an agreement with myself. In order to start a personal little library for myself, I promised myself that I would buy 1 book every month. I have kept up with this practice and usually buy more than 1 book. But I am finding that the rate I read these books is not keeping up with the rate at which I’m buying them. I just don’t have enough time to read these days. And the shameful thing is that it’s mainly because of TV. So I decided to share my list of books that are just lounging on my bookshelf or in my kindle app waiting to be read. I intend on reading all of them this second quarter (April – June).

On my bookshelf I have:

Africa 39 (A compilation of 39 short stories and excerpts)

A place called Home – Cecelia Ahern

Generation Y – Oscar Amisi

This Child will be Great – Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (I’m halfway through this one)

Brought up to fail – Sichalwe M. Kasanda

Living History – Hilary Rodham Clinton

The Book of Negroes – Lawrence Hill

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The Gift – Cecelia Ahern

I have a smaller list on my kindle App because I usually read books there immediately after buying them coz they’re a bit more expensive. But even there, they tend to accumulate. I have:

Year of Yes – Shonda Rhimes (I’m half way through this one)

Yes Please – Amy Poehler

Is everyone hanging out without me? (and other concerns) – Mindy Kaling

So that’s it. That’s the reading I have to do in the next 3 months. I’ll probably buy some more books in that period but I guess you can never have too many. As you have probably noticed, I read a lot of fiction. But I also like memoirs of interesting women. One Zambian book made the list, I hope I can find some more.

Are you reading anything currently? Do you have a to-read list of your own? Let me know and maybe I can get ideas for my next purchases.

 

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