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  1. I enjoyed learning about the 5×5 challenge. I sort of do something similar, but I’ve never mapped out when to read each book. It’s an interesting thought I might think more about. I challenge myself to read 4 biographies a year, 4 classics, 6 non-fiction books and 80 fiction. This probably doesn’t seem that challenging to you, but I really have to push myself to read non-fiction. I read them so much slower than fiction. My non-fiction books are generally books about spiritual disciplines, leadership (servant leadership), or something related to discipleship movements (all relevant for my line of “work”.) I’m really wondering which classics you plan to read this year. I haven’t chosen mine quite yet (except for Heidi) or my biographies. I’m curious to learn more about the biography you listed here. Thanks for sharing your list. I always find these interesting!

  2. I love the 5×5 challenge! And my plan that I lay out in January has yet to match what I actually read in that year, and this is my 6th year to give it a go. I know which ones I have to start in January, but otherwise I’ve never planned the “when”. But there is something value to deciding I’m going to read this at this time or such.

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