Everything I read in February, reading as a balm for a bad day, the benefits of rereading, books about books, and in person and online reading communities
I am always in awe of how much you read dude! I’m up to my neck in books I’m “reading” at the same time. I’ve just accepted that my patience for each of them will change like the weather. The main docket though, since you asked, is The Complete Stories by Clarice Lispector, Liquid: A Novel by Mariam Rahmani, and The Art of Choosing by Sheena Iyengar (shoulda finished that so I can choose a book to read)
Definitely have been able to read more now that I’ve got more time on my hands, but it’s a bit crazy because lately I’ve been finishing books in the span of two days. I decided to make a shelf of the books I was currently but not actively reading called ‘shelved for now’ which has helped me not feel swamped. My read through of Lispector’s Cronicas I’ve deemed as a slow read. I’ll be checking out these other ones!!! (Even though my March TBR is already so big)
I am always in awe of how much you read dude! I’m up to my neck in books I’m “reading” at the same time. I’ve just accepted that my patience for each of them will change like the weather. The main docket though, since you asked, is The Complete Stories by Clarice Lispector, Liquid: A Novel by Mariam Rahmani, and The Art of Choosing by Sheena Iyengar (shoulda finished that so I can choose a book to read)
Definitely have been able to read more now that I’ve got more time on my hands, but it’s a bit crazy because lately I’ve been finishing books in the span of two days. I decided to make a shelf of the books I was currently but not actively reading called ‘shelved for now’ which has helped me not feel swamped. My read through of Lispector’s Cronicas I’ve deemed as a slow read. I’ll be checking out these other ones!!! (Even though my March TBR is already so big)