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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash
I don't really plan out my reading much, but I do have a few things in mind. I'd like to do a re-read of Harry Potter in 2019. And maybe this time I'll finally read book 7. [...]
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I have to ask: Why have you never read the best book of the Harry Potter series? (Okay, so I should have put that less subjectively

, but you know what I mean.).
On topic, I am much the same: I don't plan my reading very much. There is a good chance I'll be re-reading Harry Potter in the coming year, similarly I am likely to revisit my Terry Pratchett collection (both which will have me reading paper again unless Kobo puts them on special - which seems unlikely). Both of these are regulars for me and are coming up to due again.
I hope to be catching up with the Amelia Peabody books (by Elizabeth Peters) over the coming year. And I know the year will be starting with an Ursula K. Le Guin story (
The Left Hand of Darkness), and I expect to follow that with re-reads of more of her books.
I also have books by Jane Harper, Kate Atkinson, Jasper Fforde, Simon Hayes, Guy Gavriel Kay, Patricia A. McKillip and Saki in my sights (on my reader waiting), but my crystal ball starts to grow fuzzy after that.