Springcleaning the Book Piles – my latest reading challenge

The to-be-read piles seem to be growing despite my best efforts. The person with whom I share my life is suggesting that there may be a danger of the floor collapsing under the weight. But yet the charity shops, second-hand book shops, book tables, new book shops and online sellers still have a fatal attraction and the number of unread books I own increases and their chances of being read decreases as the days and months go on.

For the past couple of years I have attempted, and truthfully failed, to address this issue by taking some of the books that have been languishing unread and possibly forgotten at the bottom of the piles and reading them as part of a summer challenge – I read the books but the piles seemed to continue growing. In 2023 I read twenty books (see here for wrap up blog) and last year I increased that to 24 (see here for blog) and I enjoyed the challenge, and many of the books – I found some new favourites from books I had mostly forgotten I owned.

For 2025 I am going to do the same thing but as a spring challenge during the months of March, April and May and I will increase the number to 25. I have chosen the books to reflect a variety of styles and genres with roughly half of them to be non-fiction. On looking at the pile I am intrigued to see how many different countries are represented in the settings of the stories, memoirs and travel books. All of them should be standalone books and not part of a set or series (although I have been known to misjudge that it in the past). I reserve the right to abandon any book that I am not enjoying and substitute another.

So, here they are. The 25 books I hope to read in the next three months…Let the challenge commence.

The Flight of the PhoenixElleston TrevorNovel set in Libya after an air crash  
My Italian BulldozerAlexander McCall Smith  Light novel set in Italy  
The PromiseDamon GalgutFamily story set in South Africa – novel which won Booker Prize  
ConsumedArifa AkbarMemoir of family secrets  
Ill Met by MoonlightW Stanley MossMemoir of a WW2 raid in Crete  
Magnificent ObsessionHelen RappaportQueen Victoria’s mourning for Albert and how it affected royalty and the country.  
The Quick and the DeadJanine Di GiovanniThe story of people under siege in Sarajevo by a journalist who was there  
Letters from ConstanceMary HockingA novel of letters sent from a woman living in Ireland to her more adventurous friend  
The Crichel BoysSimon FenwickTales of post WW2 literary life and its personalities  
Suite FrancaiseIrene NemirovskyA novel set in France during the Nazi occupation  
The Naked ShoreTom BlassThe author travels around the edges of the North Sea  
The RendezvousDaphne De MaurierShort stories  
Grandmother’s FootstepsImogen Lycett GreenThe author travels in India to retrace the life of her grandmother  
The Maltese FalconDashiell HammettA modern crime classic  
The Regional Office is Under AttackManuel GonzalesA science fiction story about a group of assassins that protect the world  
Nathaniel’s NutmegGiles MiltonA history of the spice trade and an Englishman who became caught up in it  
Brighton RockGraham GreeneA modern classic  
Irina’s GiftKaren KirstenA memoir of the author’s mother who escaped Nazi occupied Poland  
Breakfast with the NikolidesRumer GoddenA child grows up in India and has her childhood innocence challenged when she understands what is really happening  
UnderlandRobert MacfarlaneAn exploration of worlds underground in myth, literature, culture and reality  
A Traveller in TimeAlison UttleyA children’s book about a girl who travels back to the time of Mary Queen of Scots  
Koh-I-NoorWilliam Dalrymple and Anita Ahand  The history of the diamond  
Minority ReportPhilip K DickScience fiction short stories  
Vroom by the SeaPeter MooreTravelling in Italy on a Vespa  
MoonglowMichael ChabonAn old man relates his life during the twentieth century  

5 thoughts on “Springcleaning the Book Piles – my latest reading challenge

  1. That sounds like a great challenge although I don’t see how it will help clear the floor😀😀. Surely you’ll want to keep them all if you love them?

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