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I concure, with Heather, and perhaps I might add, that some discipline, and a relative ' ease of mind' , is needed to necessitate, a speedy reading.
Also , a good choice of books, and regardless if it's a fiction, or a non fiction set up, a certain talent from the part of the writer that will make the reading enjoyable, or at least help U in reaching out his 'focal points' by adressing the subject in a [personal way]. By that I mean, avoiding the academic dry writing..
Hey Heather, show us that shelf of yours.. will ya?

Here is my shelf, a bit eclectic!
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

the first 3, simply on a hunch.. the title is so catchy
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7...
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7...
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2... [ Ι thnk it was in this group, where I read lots of good things about this book, but as far as i recall it's too damn long]
My advice leve 'Foucalt's pendulum' aside, and try the 'history of beuty' instead [I could direct U to one of Moore's GN, that deals with the same 'fictional worlds' in a more tidy and accessible manner, if U wanna]
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9... [ also this one, I've erad in Military historyabout her, and I wanna knowm ore, ha ha regardless of Miller's fictional portrayal]
Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain
Sacks, Oliver [ I know from varios Reviews, that this one is a must]
and well I simply luv Ken Follet, I urge U to find the time, to finisht teh 2nd installment of eorld without borders' [ it proved way too difficult for me to find that one.. and the purchase from the deleted [Bell series] the first overpriced.so far I've only seen the series on BBC.
Too many books about the subconscious mind... and well, I am trying to cut through the 'fictionalised books' straight to the heart of the matter, with the 3 tome series, on neurology, but given time, I would like to see some of yer books in my own TBR list. [ feel free to propose anythin that suits yer fancy] .. in any case, I will return my tomoe in 3-4 days to the lcl library..

I tend to read one book at a time. If the book is slow going, perhaps not well written but has something to offer me, I plod on. If I find it too tough going or not worth my while, I either put it back on the shelf for some other day or more likely, put it in my giveaway pile. Life is too short and there are lots of good books out there.
Having said that, I am currently rereading a biography of Colette that I read a few years ago. There is no problem with this as I tend to forget what I read! But this time I'm thinking of reading a little and putting the book aside to read whatever novel of Colette has been discussed in the biography. Then I'll get back to the biography, etc. I have most of Colette's books that have been translated into English (and have read them all one or more times), so this will be easy enough to do, although it will take a while. It's my own self-designed "Colette" course.

I like your "Colette course" idea. I wish you Happy Reading! :-)

I am also reading the Border Trilogy books by Cormac McCarthy.
I'm almost finished with Capital in the Twenty-First Century
And a lot of other books....

Colette is wonderful.


Wow, do I have one for you! I LOVED this biography. It is quite long but well worth the read Rodin: A Biography
P.S. He's my favorite ;)

Books mentioned in this topic
Naked Came I: A Novel of Rodin (other topics)Rodin: A Biography (other topics)
Lee Krasner: A Biography (other topics)
Capital in the Twenty First Century (other topics)
Let's hear it! Please share. Maybe you could inspire some of us about your goals? ;-)