TheDunhamnator
TheDunhamnator t1_iycitto wrote
Reply to Reading journal by jessicamckenney
I am in the process of setting one up for next year - I've never used one before. Might get bored of it after three weeks, but I thought it would be fun to try anyway.
So far, I've set up a spread with a calender that I wanna fill in with days I've read, a tbr, series that are not completed yet, and one with publishing dates in 2023.
After this I will take a few spreads per month and see what works out best for me.
TheDunhamnator t1_ivvcfmh wrote
Reply to comment by TheBlackCarlo in What are your "reading goals"? by basketsnbeer
Personally, I use the app Read More. Keeps track if what you've read, you can make a tbr list, you can set a goal, and it logs what you read per day/week/month. There is also a paid version, but it's not necessary, per se.
TheDunhamnator t1_ivvbvty wrote
Reply to What are your "reading goals"? by basketsnbeer
My goal is to read 20 pages every day. As it turns out, that is too much for every day, but it does push me to make time for reading. And I do need to push myself, because there are a lot of (digital) distractions. If f I make it so far as to pick up a book, I often read more than those 20 pages. On average, I am on 35 pages per day this year, including the days I didn't read at all, so I'm more than happy with my goals.
TheDunhamnator t1_j9ftgim wrote
Reply to if you could pick one book to read again for the first time , which one would it be ? by [deleted]
Nemesis Games, the 5th book of the Expanse series. I was reading this at the same time as a friend of mine and I remember constantly texting him, checking where he was, because I really needed to talk about everything that was happening.
When I finished, I remember hoping that they would not cancel the tv series before season 5, because I really needed to see it on the screen.