I still need to read more Gaiman. at this point I've only read Good Omens which I thought was just ok.
Just read "Millionaire Teacher". Really good personal finance book. Check it out if you have a chance guys.
I read American Gods what feels like forever ago at this point so don't remember my initial reaction to it. Then I read Trigger Warnings. I've apparently given everything of his a 4/5 on Goodreads, but def don't remember my reaction to AG still haha.
I read Trigger Warnings a couple months ago, and aside from 2 or 3 stories I didn't like it at all. Enjoyed American Gods a lot though.
Anybody read Hyperion? It was gifted to me and also a suggested read after I finished The Dark Tower series.
Yeah, it's really good. I'm reading the third book at the moment. Imo the next two are much better than the first one. The first one is sort of set up like an anthology while the other books are a more straight forward adventure. Dan Simmons is great.
Has anyone read 1Q84? The plot is finally starting to come together and I can't put it down. But even before that I had no interest in stopping even though I didn't really know what was going on. I'm definitely going to check out Murakami's other novels after this.
Ironically enough I'm 400 pages into this. I've read literally everything else Murakami has done and I'm finding this... subpar. It's interesting and a slow burn and definitely his longest book by far (most are around 300 pages) which has always made me curious how he'd handle it and expand such a universe but regardless of author I'm never a big fan of constant back and forth character chapters.
I'd give it a 4/5. I know everyone has prob seen the movie but I couldn't put Shitter (lol Shutter) Island down.
Just finished his Coughlin series and it was fantastic. Shutter Island, Mystic River and The Drop are also very good reads by him. Besides King, he is probably my favorite author at the moment.
the story of my life. I intentionally stop myself now from buying any more books, because I can't start reading all of those I have already bought. Last week I made myself open the Goldfinch and it's really going very good. I was intimidated by its volume but so far I've been enjoying it immensely
I made it a goal of mine to finish every book I own by the end of the year. I've got 36 remaining, so ha ha, probably not going to happen.
I made that same goal haha. At this point I'll be satisfied with a dozen. I think I'm at five now, almost done with six.
I read it before the movie and I'm usually disappointed with the movie version but it was dead on. So was Gone Girl if you haven't read or seen that.
I have a friend who reads constantly and can finish a book in a day. I don't get it, if I read for hours I get through like 30 pages
I've read seventeen books in the last 30 days, so if I keep this book bender up, it may not be an issue. The main problem is quite a few of the ones I have remaining are 600+ pages.
My best advice to become a "read a book in a day person" is to have no electronics near you when you're reading. Reading is a skill that's easily enhanced speedwise via practice. At one point, I was reading 1000 page novels in ~15 hours or so. I'm not quite at that speed anymore, but yeah. Distractions kill books more than anything.
I listen to audiobooks while working out, so that's usually 1-2 a week. If I get home from the gym and a really intense audiobook portion is happening, I end up listening for hours while doing menial cleaning or yard work. I think it also helps that barring GoT, all of my shows currently aren't airing so I read for a bit in the evenings.
If the book is good, I can finish 3-400 pages in a day. I read in almost all my free time at work and during lunch but then this King novel is over 600 and LOTR is 1100 so that will take me longer. Especially LOTR since it's more difficult to read.
Oh okay, that's cool haha. You just dedicate yourself far more than I do, which is bad for me because I absolutely should be reading more than I am. Can't write if you don't read haha.