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Hi Sheri!
Well, you did much better than I did last week. I didn't read anything. Nada. Didn't even pick up a book (unless you count a few gardening magazine? I don't, heh). As I mentioned last week, I was getting a bit of reading fatigue and I think I just needed a break. Evenings and weekend have also been very busy as it's "getting the gardens ready" season and I'm working on a few writing/editing projects for a book I'm co-editing for Oxford University Press, so I really didn't push myself to squeeze in reading for the challenge. I was going to start Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy this weekend, but I'll bump that and read Oryx and Crake so we can chat about it. You read sooo much--do you ever feel like you need a break or do you have other ways of working around reading fatigue (or maybe that's not a thing for you? :-)) I think my reading fatigue is perhaps just a reflection of more general too-many-things-to-do-fatigue!
I didn't know that Emma Watson had a book club! I'm going to look into that and see where I might double dip. I love the way she enacts feminism in her life and communicates/supports it in her actions, so I'm not surprised to see that (a) she has a book club and (b) this book is on it. Thank you for bringing this to my attention!
Anyone else reading this past week?
Well, you did much better than I did last week. I didn't read anything. Nada. Didn't even pick up a book (unless you count a few gardening magazine? I don't, heh). As I mentioned last week, I was getting a bit of reading fatigue and I think I just needed a break. Evenings and weekend have also been very busy as it's "getting the gardens ready" season and I'm working on a few writing/editing projects for a book I'm co-editing for Oxford University Press, so I really didn't push myself to squeeze in reading for the challenge. I was going to start Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy this weekend, but I'll bump that and read Oryx and Crake so we can chat about it. You read sooo much--do you ever feel like you need a break or do you have other ways of working around reading fatigue (or maybe that's not a thing for you? :-)) I think my reading fatigue is perhaps just a reflection of more general too-many-things-to-do-fatigue!
I didn't know that Emma Watson had a book club! I'm going to look into that and see where I might double dip. I love the way she enacts feminism in her life and communicates/supports it in her actions, so I'm not surprised to see that (a) she has a book club and (b) this book is on it. Thank you for bringing this to my attention!
Anyone else reading this past week?
Hi Stephanie!
For me, not reading is not an option. I NEVER just...have no book going. I don't think I'd know what to do with myself, haha.
If I'm getting reading fatigue from reading too many new books/books I don't like/challenging books, that's when I dip into re-reading my favorites, or I go on a comics binge to catch up on my always-behind comics lists. Mercedes Lackey is my go-to "I need a break" because I love her books, and they're not too long. There's particular ones that I go to over and over because they're not too emotionally charged, they're fun, and I love them. (The Black Swan The Fairy Godmother are two of my tops)
Emma's book club is on Good Reads, it's called Our Shared Shelf . Like I said, they're doing Handmaiden's Tale right now. I think there's a list of all the past books, or you can search through the threads to find them. The selection's been all over the place, some I really liked, others not so much. Usually they correspond to an interview she's going to do during the book's window or just after.
For me, not reading is not an option. I NEVER just...have no book going. I don't think I'd know what to do with myself, haha.
If I'm getting reading fatigue from reading too many new books/books I don't like/challenging books, that's when I dip into re-reading my favorites, or I go on a comics binge to catch up on my always-behind comics lists. Mercedes Lackey is my go-to "I need a break" because I love her books, and they're not too long. There's particular ones that I go to over and over because they're not too emotionally charged, they're fun, and I love them. (The Black Swan The Fairy Godmother are two of my tops)
Emma's book club is on Good Reads, it's called Our Shared Shelf . Like I said, they're doing Handmaiden's Tale right now. I think there's a list of all the past books, or you can search through the threads to find them. The selection's been all over the place, some I really liked, others not so much. Usually they correspond to an interview she's going to do during the book's window or just after.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Black Swan (other topics)The Fairy Godmother (other topics)
Oryx and Crake (other topics)
Women Who Run With the Wolves (other topics)
Had another slow week this week. Had a guest for the second weekend in a row, leaves less reading time.
The only book I finished was Oryx and Crake which doesn't even fit in a challenge, I'd put it on a list because my boss recommended it. I figure I'll make a new Atwood thread, just because she seems to inspire lots of comments. So here I'll just say that I liked this better than the Blind Assassin, but I still had some issues with it.
Currently I'm reading Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype which is for Emma Watson's book club, the previous book. Library's hold system was messed up so I didn't get it on time. But they're reading Handmaiden's Tale now which I read already, so not to worries. I think I'm reordering my list, and going to move Americanah to the book with the main character a different ethnicity than you, and put this book into the book written by a person of color. Not really feeling it so far, so trying to power through.
How about everyone else? What are you reading?