You are a beast! I want to read the How To Read A Book book.
I’m still working through War and Peace (final push to finish by this summer after 2 years!). I also keep cranking out lighter reads most recently the Oz Perlman book Read Your Mind, I’m currently reading Splendid Isolation (about the Jekyll Island Club.) Also keep working through Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe series.
I think I’m a decent reader then I read your SS 😎.
It’s like running a decent marathon while having a running buddy who goes to the Olympic trials!
Excellent recommendations!!! A Monster Calls is definitely lower YA and I read it at the time in my life, which may be part of why it speaks so much to me (nostalgia?). But I’m glad you read it!
This Is For Everyone. Can see putting this on my list! 👍
Knowing what else you have enjoyed — I bet you’d love it! I think the technical parts might turn some people off but I bet you would enjoy it.
You are a beast! I want to read the How To Read A Book book.
I’m still working through War and Peace (final push to finish by this summer after 2 years!). I also keep cranking out lighter reads most recently the Oz Perlman book Read Your Mind, I’m currently reading Splendid Isolation (about the Jekyll Island Club.) Also keep working through Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe series.
I think I’m a decent reader then I read your SS 😎.
It’s like running a decent marathon while having a running buddy who goes to the Olympic trials!
Since I will likely never run a marathon or go to the Olympics, I’m content with this being my “sport.” 😅
Excellent recommendations!!! A Monster Calls is definitely lower YA and I read it at the time in my life, which may be part of why it speaks so much to me (nostalgia?). But I’m glad you read it!