Disastrous_Animal_34
Disastrous_Animal_34 t1_j6lw1cu wrote
Where did the goal of 50 come from? If you’ve never tracked your reading before, I would make your first year’s resolution be to track your reading for a year (a task in itself to figure out your best method if you have ADHD) and just read naturally. If you end up reading 10 books this year, then you can make a more realistic goal if you want to start bringing numbers into it as you can take your reading habits from this year into consideration.
Disastrous_Animal_34 t1_j6lv5ei wrote
Not personally but also don’t draw or annotate in my books. If you think it’s cool and it’s your book, go for it! Experiment with a cheap/old book, and if you see a lot of it on social media, comment on the YouTube or tiktok clip for paint type/application advice from the creator?
Disastrous_Animal_34 t1_j5e3sof wrote
Robin Hobb’s Farseer series gives you 13 meaty books.
Good luck.
Disastrous_Animal_34 t1_itjqyew wrote
Reply to comment by IndispensableNobody in "This Thing Between Us": King-like horror, but better. by Censius
Well that sounds very King-like tbh!!
Disastrous_Animal_34 t1_ja30rrp wrote
Reply to Do you track your reading activity? How and why? by Illustrious_Drop_605
Haaaate Goodreads. I love just the default apple app “reading list”, maybe it’s with android too.
I did it to keep track of how many books I read per year and it allows you to create whatever categories you like (I like to track how many women authors I read, classics, and non-fiction). You can also make a “to read” list by scanning the books barcode or just adding manually. It’s incredibly no-frills and I’ve been using it for years!