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What are you currently reading?
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I read it in English, but I heard every word in his voice and accentBurtReynolds wrote:Listening to this now.Happy that it's narrated by the man himself.contamination wrote:Just finished this
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BurtReynolds wrote:Listening to this now.Happy that it's narrated by the man himself.contamination wrote:Just finished this

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I’m really exited about finally reading itwease wrote:It really is. Scared the shit out of me.epilogue wrote:Salem's Lot is an incredible book. Super excited for you.
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I recently read The Safekeep and Shred Sisters. Both were good, quick reads.
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IIRC, it’s not one of his longer books. Should be a fairly quick read.VinylGuy wrote:I’m really exited about finally reading itwease wrote:It really is. Scared the shit out of me.epilogue wrote:Salem's Lot is an incredible book. Super excited for you.
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I hope. Reading takes me forever these days.wease wrote:IIRC, it’s not one of his longer books. Should be a fairly quick read.VinylGuy wrote:I’m really exited about finally reading itwease wrote:It really is. Scared the shit out of me.epilogue wrote:Salem's Lot is an incredible book. Super excited for you.
I wanna change that for 2025
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A few days ago I read someone saying they read The Alchemist some unstated time ago and didn't remember a thing about it. I read it probably 20 years ago and I don't either. Admittedly my memory is god awful, but got me thinking about other books I don't remember squat about:
For Whom the Bell Tolls
The Catch-22 sequel
Something from maybe 2010ish by a Latin American author involving a sinister police investigator and books, or something like that?
The Betrayers
Hocus Pocus and Jailbird by Vonnegut
Probably like 5 others because I CAN'T REMEMBER ANYTHING
For Whom the Bell Tolls
The Catch-22 sequel
Something from maybe 2010ish by a Latin American author involving a sinister police investigator and books, or something like that?
The Betrayers
Hocus Pocus and Jailbird by Vonnegut
Probably like 5 others because I CAN'T REMEMBER ANYTHING
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what are your reading goals for 2025?
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I really sucked this year, so progress? Sadly one book a month might satisfy that.dad wrote:what are your reading goals for 2025?
I would love to be much more intentional with my time in general. I'm wasting away.
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Ah you’re thinking of The Sinister Detectives by Rodolfo Bolognalennytheweedwhacker wrote: Something from maybe 2010ish by a Latin American author involving a sinister police investigator and books, or something like that?
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That's only available on the dark web of which I can no longer access.bart wrote:Ah you’re thinking of The Sinister Detectives by Rodolfo Bolognalennytheweedwhacker wrote: Something from maybe 2010ish by a Latin American author involving a sinister police investigator and books, or something like that?
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I read 10,267 pages across 27 books last year. Way down from 2023's 25,873 pages across 70 books.
I need to do a better job of finding time to read next year. 2024 was the first time in a long time I was working full time from the office. I've been a student, part-time employed, working from home, "working" from home, or just straight-up unemployed for most of my adult life. But that doesn't seem like it'll be the case again for me, so I need to make some adjustments
I need to do a better job of finding time to read next year. 2024 was the first time in a long time I was working full time from the office. I've been a student, part-time employed, working from home, "working" from home, or just straight-up unemployed for most of my adult life. But that doesn't seem like it'll be the case again for me, so I need to make some adjustments
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adulting amiright
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Re: What are you currently reading?
Audiobooks while working are great, if that helps. Though, personally, I can only do non-fiction in audio form.The Argonaut wrote:I read 10,267 pages across 27 books last year. Way down from 2023's 25,873 pages across 70 books.
I need to do a better job of finding time to read next year. 2024 was the first time in a long time I was working full time from the office. I've been a student, part-time employed, working from home, "working" from home, or just straight-up unemployed for most of my adult life. But that doesn't seem like it'll be the case again for me, so I need to make some adjustments
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Anyway, my book total for 2024 is 61. That’s down from 101 in 2023.
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I wonder what the ratio to books I bought vs books I read is.
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Let's get you a spreadsheetBurtReynolds wrote:I wonder what the ratio to books I bought vs books I read is.
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Picked up Stella Maris by Cormac and Double Cross by Ben Macintyre today at the library. I haven't read non-fiction in forever, but the latter is intriguing af.
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