trishyco
trishyco t1_jdg33s1 wrote
Reply to How do you rate your books on Goodreads? by pensieve64
5- perfection, wouldn’t change a word
4- liked it a lot
3- it was okay/just average
2- not good
1- a scourge on the face of the earth
trishyco t1_jcmwqka wrote
Reply to Do you ever look up the authors you're reading to get to know them better? by justkeepbreathing94
I follow everyone I like on social media and try to go to readings and book signings.
trishyco t1_ja3qg2f wrote
Reply to comment by gnatsaredancing in Teach me how to read by prozacnzoloft
Reading cosplay
trishyco t1_ja3pu1a wrote
Reply to comment by prozacnzoloft in Teach me how to read by prozacnzoloft
If you’ve decided they are a waste of time in advance then you’ll definitely be tempted to quit reading. I read 24-7. I’m one of those people that has always had a book going since I was much younger than you. I only read things that are personally interesting to me and I don’t try to convince myself that they are supposed to be educational. Interesting, yes. Informational, maybe. But at it’s core it has to be a subject that I’m invested in. And you’ll never know where you’ll pick up some new knowledge. Sometimes current events and politics are in disguised in the pages of fantasy. I also alternate genres so I have a stream of concepts and ideas coming in and I don’t get stuck.
trishyco t1_ja3gaf6 wrote
I use Goodreads and Storygraph.
Goodreads for the connection they have to Kindle ebooks (my preferred way to read) and Storygraph has the cool charts and pie graphs.
trishyco t1_j9fg61z wrote
Reply to Thoughts on Colleen Hoover? by beeznerys
The short answer is: they are very angsty books with a lot of drama (domestic violence, death, missing kids, dead kids, assorted trauma) and people really like to go through all these feelings plus have a happy romantic ending.
It wasn’t my thing but it seems to get people into reading so that’s something I guess.
trishyco t1_j99bl17 wrote
Reply to Shout-out to the Kindle App by DioLeva
I have a Paperwhite with a fancy faux leather cover. It looks like I’m reading an epic tome.
trishyco t1_j5i51d2 wrote
Reply to What is your favorite book challenge? by Pineapplebruh97
I do the Popsugar Reading Challenge every year.
trishyco t1_j2j7gka wrote
Maybe come up with a ratio that makes sense to you. Like 1 regular book per 5 fan fiction or something. At the end of the day you’ll move on when you are ready and tired of them. I read a very specific genre up until my 30’s and then one day I was just over it. I was ready for new authors, new stories, new locales…
trishyco t1_ixy1kcm wrote
Reply to When a physical book is so bad you believe no other mortal should read it, what do you do with it? by HeavyBlastoise
I would put it in a Free little Library or donate to a thrift store. I found from being in a book club that one person’s trash is another’s treasure.
trishyco t1_ixy1drr wrote
Reply to comment by bluredditacct in What to do with digital library on kindle by FangFeline
I do this exact same thing. I have a folder for “delete”and another called “read”. The “delete” are books I have no intention of looking at again. “Read” is for books I might read again, refer back to or part of a series that I might been to check back in with. None of these are technically taking up digital space because they aren’t downloaded to the device.
trishyco t1_ixjevi5 wrote
Just Google “libraries without residency requirements” there are a few blogs and articles about it. You usually pay a yearly fee instead. If you live in California they let you join every county so I have a bunch.
trishyco t1_ixagigv wrote
I’m usually getting my books from the library or as a free digital advanced copy so the cover isn’t THAT important. I typically choose based on author or buzz. Ironically, I did pre-order Babel from the UK (I’m in the U.S) which meant I had to pay extra for shipping and the conversion rate because I appreciated the black sprayed edges on Waterstones special edition.
trishyco t1_iuc77u2 wrote
Reply to Nothing but Blackened Teeth by VibrantViolet
It’s really dark and disturbing but I kind of dug it. I had an advanced copy so I hadn’t heard anything about it or expected much, to be honest.
trishyco t1_je8uczc wrote
Reply to Is it okay to reach out to your favorite authors? by Smooth_Service8931
I do everything on social media. Tag them in posts about the book or comment on their posts. I go to a lot of book signings too.