Indian Readers discussion
READING PROGRESS 2017
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Joya’s Treading Trodden Reading T(r)a(i)les
Rebecca wrote: "Yes the numbers do seem to put a little bit of pressure on . But as Gorab said it has made me try to convert pointless online browsing time to reading time. And J being the reading express you are ..."Thank you, thank you, thank you! Rebecca! Really your encouraging words always put a smile on my face ^.^
Il take stock of the numbers maybe sometime in the later half of the year... Lets see
Lovesfrost wrote: "have a happy reading year ! :)":)) Thanks a lot. Hope you are reading all good stuffs as well! Cheers!
This looks like my season for long reads, books which go on and on and on, yet I find myself having barely scratched the surface. So have been sneaking in shots, i mean short stories in between.Currently the status chart may look like this...
American Gods, at page 145
Evenfall: 5-6% (of about 1400+ pages)
LoLL: no progress
Getting my rhythm back, albeit slowly and erraticallyDone with about 250 pages of American Gods, theres no figuring out that one. Neither i am going to. Just enjoying the strangeness. Writing is excellent though imo. It reminds me why i used to like this guy at one point of time.
Ye faith restored. Almost.
20% of Evenfall, the book has picked up some momentum now, hoping that it gets even better.
And now I feel like picking up some archaelogy based thriller/mystery...
Finished the Relic, super fun ride a 4 out of 5 stars read. Definitely going to read the sequels, the epilogue has already hinted at what disaster to expect...
Jaya wrote: "Finished the Relic, super fun ride
a 4 out of 5 stars read. Definitely going to read the sequels, the epilogue has already hinted at what disaster to expect..."
Yay..
a 4 out of 5 stars read. Definitely going to read the sequels, the epilogue has already hinted at what disaster to expect..."
Yay..
Adding two more books to my Current reading listMagic Strikes, a BR which has been long overdue.
Manju, i hope uv located the book..
And Hold My Breath at 10%, the waterworks have already begun... :'(
Finished a book in one sitting last night. Something that I haven't done in a long time. Felt good to see that I haven't lost my touch...But yet to read even a single page for the day...
Planning to add a few more to my current reading list... Will see what looks good
Another book finished in one go, an old time fave in audio format done with as well.Current reading log appears to be something like
American Gods 265 pages
The Lies of Locke Lamora 20%
Evenfall 22%
Magic Strikes 8%
Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin 18%
Starting Guns, Germs and Steel: A Short History of Everybody for the Last 13,000 Years with a lot of trepidation. Mainly because I haven't have had much success with a lot of the "critically accalaimed" books. I either abandon them or end up disliking them. So hoping that this one doesnt fall in any of those slotted categories. *Fingers crossed* And the idea is to take my time and not rush through the text. So this is probably more than a few month long reading project. Also planning to be more organised in my notes and comments for...ah future reference. I don't know I haven't been keeping or taking notes as per my usual practice and I end up forgetting about a lot info in the long run...
Apart from this restarting Magic Strikes, because my good friend M says, that its more than a 3starred book and i believe her :)
And finished Magic Bleeds, as well!Liked this more than its predecessor. And sorely tempted to ditch whatever else I am reading and continue with the series...
Jaya wrote: "And finished Magic Bleeds, as well!
Liked this more than its predecessor. And sorely tempted to ditch whatever else I am reading and continue with the series..."
Me too done with Magic Bleeds. Shall we start next? What is it? Slays? Binds? Breaks...?;)
Liked this more than its predecessor. And sorely tempted to ditch whatever else I am reading and continue with the series..."
Me too done with Magic Bleeds. Shall we start next? What is it? Slays? Binds? Breaks...?;)
Gorab wrote: "Out of the slump and on a roll! Good to see that :)"Thanks Gorab! Making the best of it till it lasts :)
Manju wrote: "Jaya wrote: "And finished Magic Bleeds, as well!Liked this more than its predecessor. And sorely tempted to ditch whatever else I am reading and continue with the series..."
Me too..."
Did you start Already?
Am game... And it's Slays... I think....or maybe not :-o
In the past few days, finished quite a few short reads and a tome. The latter unfortunately was a sheer waste of my time and deserves no review or reaction :-/Started Beau Crusoe, at about30%, has a very unsual set of protags and plot in a regency set up, expecting it to remain the same.
300+ pages down with American Gods
And 25% of The Lies of Locke Lamora
At pg 52/489 of Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies
Does change in weather patterns affects/gets reflected in one's reading pattern/choice of reads as well?
Jaya wrote: "Does change in weather patterns affects/gets reflected in one's reading pattern/choice of reads as well?"
Haven't pondered over it and never considered books as per weather pattern. Will be more observant now that its mentioned....
Does it affect you?
Haven't pondered over it and never considered books as per weather pattern. Will be more observant now that its mentioned....
Does it affect you?
It happened with me just a while back, the weather has taken a turn and it reminded me of a particular book, started flipping through the pages and ended up reading about 60% of it...Something iv done before, now that i realise, but it was always an unconcious act I think.
Started Gardens of the Moon with no expectations at all. Did not read any reviews neither the blurb...
Jaya wrote: "Does change in weather patterns affects/gets reflected in one's reading pattern/choice of reads as well?"For me sometimes its does...not directly but if the weather is gloomy , it affects the mood and likewise the choice of the book too....especially I noticed it here due to harsh winters and frequent change in weather .
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Good to know that Gorab, it had the complete opposite effect on me :-(
And Thank you! Maybe once i am back on track, il show off :P