Any challenge is a challenge regardless of the amount! It was when I replaced going on my phone during my morning commute to reading that I really started getting through them. Really glad I did, much more enjoyable and memorable.Low expectations for me this year - 10, with a 15 stretch goal. Started reading on the train today, which I’m hoping is a better start to the day than wasting time on my phone!
I just realized that I have been Instagram free for a year. I think dropping that time-suck definitely freed up hours last year to read more.Trying for one a month. I need to disconnect from the internet and social media after I wrap up my work day. For our family gift exchange, I just asked for a book to get me started on my reading journey.
First up was one I heard about on a local radio station that peaked my interests. Very interested in this because as kid growing up in Texas, there was no bigger story told to you than the Alamo.
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I just realized that I have been Instagram free for a year. I think dropping that time-suck definitely freed up hours last year to read more.
That's Twitter for me. I need to remove it from my phone for sure.I just realized that I have been Instagram free for a year. I think dropping that time-suck definitely freed up hours last year to read more.
I read this last year for the first time and enjoyed it. Perhaps not as “out there” as the Wind Up Bird Chronicle but certainly more so than Norwegian Wood. It helps that it’s split into 2 seemingly separate narratives for the most part.Book 1 - Haruki Murakami - Kafka on the Shore
This will be my third Murakami. (Norwegian Wood and The Wind Up Bird Chronicle are the others so far)
I didn't get very far today, I was overtaken by the need for a nap with a snoozing cat on my lap.
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Been meaning to read this one and Wind Up Bird for a long time. I've read a good amount of Murakami, and he has his issues, but I always find the vibes impeccable. Killing Comendatore doesn't go anywhere, and I still loved it.Book 1 - Haruki Murakami - Kafka on the Shore
This will be my third Murakami. (Norwegian Wood and The Wind Up Bird Chronicle are the others so far)
I didn't get very far today, I was overtaken by the need for a nap with a snoozing cat on my lap.
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I loved Wind Up, I couldn't put that one down. Actually, I read Norwegian pretty quickly too. Anyway, I will probably read one of his per year. My wife has a copy of IQ84 so that might be next.Been meaning to read this one and Wind Up Bird for a long time. I've read a good amount of Murakami, and he has his issues, but I always find the vibes impeccable. Killing Comendatore doesn't go anywhere, and I still loved it.
I loved Wind Up, I couldn't put that one down. Actually, I read Norwegian pretty quickly too. Anyway, I will probably read one of his per year. My wife has a copy of IQ84 so that might be next.
Killing Commendatore is probably my favourite of his out of the ones I have read. Maybe tied with Wind Up Bird Chronicle.Been meaning to read this one and Wind Up Bird for a long time. I've read a good amount of Murakami, and he has his issues, but I always find the vibes impeccable. Killing Comendatore doesn't go anywhere, and I still loved it.