Just got my July issues of Clarkesworld & Forever. And Howl's Moving Castle is available on Kindle Unlimited. There, my weekend reading is sorted.
Just got my July issues of Clarkesworld & Forever. And Howl's Moving Castle is available on Kindle Unlimited. There, my weekend reading is sorted.
/knocks on wood. I have figured out how to make it less painful to reset my #Kindle: copy the documents (minus downloads) + fonts & the #Calibre files to a folder, reset, sign back in then plug into my computer and copy the folders back over. Saves having to remember what I had copied over and to copy it back over via Calibre, and it was smooth as butter resyncing with calibre.
Going to read some #Plato, admittedly with a headache. But I took meds for that.
I'm reading the Delphi Classics Parts Edition version of their Harvard Classics. So each volume including the shelf of fiction is divided into major parts for a total of 146 parts. Easier to cope with.
I finished this then ran to bed, lol.
https://www.tlinwright.com/what-ive-read-this-week-jan-1-7-2023/
Seven days' worth of Bradbury Trio links (short story, essay, poem) + my reading project progress, and books I've started and completed this week.
Slept most of the day, but made supper, and now I'm trying to get my planned readings done. Won't be Sunday until I go to bed, anyway, lol.
Got myself set up for some great reading challenges on #StoryGraph. Had to lie down for a bit though, my eyes were not happy. But I got a bunch of ideas for the prompts and a good chunk is already on my #TBR
https://www.tlinwright.com/classics-club-list-2019-2024/ Is my Classics Club List. I meant to start this in 2019, but didn't for reasons, and now I'm motivated. I should add that they are in alphabetical order, but I'm not limited to reading in order, as I have copies of some later books but not earlier books.
Starting my reading projects tomorrow!
First week of the year: Flatland by Edwin Abbott, Harvard Classics Volume 1: Autobiography of Ben Franklin, The Journal of John Woolman & Fruits of Solitude by William Penn & Volume 1 of the Gateway to the Great Books: Introduction; Syntopical Guide + #BradburyTrio
#ClassicsClub #HarvardClassics #GatewaytotheGreatBooks #ReadingProjects #ABookishLife #Autodidact #SelfEducation
Took me an hour or so, but I got my #StoryGraph reads and my #Goodreads reads to match up for 2022. 204 books so far, and there's about 4 days and 3 hours left of 2022.
My goal was 52 books. October was my biggest month with 56 books read that month. Yes, it averages to nearly 2 per day.