Tuesday, 28 July 2009

As the blog title goes, I'm an unlikely book critic......

And I shall explain why.

First off, I'm really not that into reading books and even less writing about them, so this is why as part of my Queens Guide Award I have set my self the challenge of over the next 12 months developing my personal skills in reading and reviewing books. I am aiming to read 2-3 books per month and write a review on all of them. Sounds simple?

One of the reasons I'm not that into reading is that up to until the age of about 14 I was quite into books and studying English at school, but then I became ill with M.E.. This left me so exhausted that I struggled to get out of bed and attempting to read a book was incredibly draining; the most I would manage was looking at the pictures in Heat. I somehow struggled through English GCSE, but due to me not being able to read and write enough, I wasn't able to complete English Literature. Somehow I got a grade C in English Language, I studied 'Lord Of The Flies', I didn't actually read it all, I simply watched the DVD, ha!

So since then I have gone through phases of reading and not reading, dependent on my energy levels. Once I'm into a reading phase its great, but I soon run out of enthusiasm. In an attempt to actually use my mind a bit more and develop my writing skills I have started this blog. I hope at the end of the 12 months I will be able to see progression with the kind of books I'm reading and my reviews.

Thanks for reading this introduction, I'm going to try and get my first review up soon. Please do help me by commenting on my posts and share your views on the books I'm reading.

So long for now, Colette x

10 comments:

  1. Hope your brain enjoys the reading :) What are you reading first, lovely? xx

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  2. Good luck Colette! Hope you find many books you enjoy.

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  3. I've read Harlan Coben 'Gone for good' and Patricia Cornwell 'The body farm' so far, I've got to do the reviews.
    I'm currently reading Cecelia Ahern 'If you could see me now'.

    I've got a to read list which I'm going to post and ask for any suggestions as soon as I find the bit of paper!

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  4. I recommend Jodi Picoult books... am into them at the moment...

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  5. I've read quite a few of her books actually, I'll if there are some I haven't read.

    My list is now very long!

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  6. I like the idea of this, Colette, and I look forward to reading your reviews. What sort of books interest you? I've just read 'Trust Me I'm A Junior Doctor' and I found that very readable, especially as it is split up into diary entries, but also gave some food for thought. Good luck with your Queen's Guide Award as well, I am impressed you're going for it!

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  7. Oh I read 'Trust me I'm a Junior Doctor too' Found that really funny in places and nice adn easy to read.
    Good luck with this and I look forward to reading your revires especially since I've only read 2 of the books in your list.

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  8. Good luck!
    I've a suggestion if you are unfortunate to go through a 'not reading' phase in the next year - audio books! I'm not sure though if they would also be too draining.

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  9. Hi What a good idea for yor Queens Guide award. Keep up the good work. Sleepy

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