Vinyl digitisation update : after doing the full boxsets of "Illmatic", "3 Feet High And Rising", and "The Low End Theory" over the last couple of weeks, the only non-complete category of 45s is the old-school soul/funk/jazz section. I think I might go for 100% coverage...

#vinyl #completist

Now that #petshopboys have re-released their Relentless album, which is probably one of their best, I really need to decide which version to buy. LP, CD, with or without t-shirt? And hardly anybody of you ever heard of it, because it was part of a Very special release. #seewhatididthere #decisions #completist #foreverinlove #kdx125
I challenged myself to re-watch (and newly watch in the case of seasons 12 & 13) all seasons of the rebooted Doctor Who. And I just finished it this evening. I'm ready for the David Tennant miniseries and the start of the new Doctor, post him. Jodie Whittaker's Doctor was really good after the disappointing Peter Capaldi. Doctor Who is a little ray of sunshine in the world of dour TV. Many words of hope given in that show. #DoctorWho #Completist
One thing I like about #Pocket - besides the obvious functions that it was made for - is that it doesn't display a number of items that you have saved to Pocket. I have no idea how many items I have saved to Pocket, and thus feel no pressure to read them all. It's so rare that I find something I enjoy that doesn't put some sort of pressure on me. (Because I'm a #completist, which might or might now be function of being #ActuallyAutistic.)
Read my ★★★★★ review of #CSForester's 1937 #BeatToQuarters, in which I officially announce the addition of his #HoratioHornblower #British #Napoleonic #Navy #thrillers to my ongoing #Great #Completist #Reading #Challenge. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4990842641
Jason Pettus's review of Beat to Quarters

2022 reads, #47. THE‌ ‌GREAT‌ ‌COMPLETIST‌ ‌CHALLENGE:‌ ‌In‌ ‌which‌ ‌I‌ ‌revisit‌ ‌older‌ ‌authors‌ ‌and‌ ‌attempt‌ ‌to‌ ‌read‌ every‌ ‌book‌ ‌they‌ ‌ever‌ ‌wrote‌ Currently‌ ‌in‌ ‌the‌ ‌challenge:‌ ‌Margaret‌ Atwood‌ |‌ ‌JG‌ ‌Ballard‌ |‌ Clive‌ ‌Barker‌ |‌ Christopher‌ Buckley‌ |‌ ‌Jim Butcher's Dresden Files | ‌Lee Child's Jack Reacher | ‌Philip‌ ‌K‌ ‌Dick‌ |‌ ‌Ian Fleming | CS Forester's Horatio Hornblower | William‌ ‌Gibson‌ |‌ ‌Michel‌ Houellebecq‌ |‌ John‌ ‌Irving‌ |‌ ‌Kazuo‌ ‌Ishiguro‌ |‌ Shirley‌ Jackson‌ | ‌John‌ ‌Le‌ ‌Carre‌ |‌ Bernard‌ ‌Malamud‌ |‌ Cormac McCarthy | China‌ ‌Mie...

Happy to announce the official titles of this year's #Kindle #Summer #Reading #Challenge around here, listed in order of their page count. {CC} means that book is part of my #Goodreads "#Completist Challenge" project as well. MAYBE I'll be done with them all by Labor Day?
Read my 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 review of #IsaacAsimov's 1951 #Foundation, book 11 of my #completist run right now of his entire #FutureHistory #megaseries, and the very first to generate him his hip, intelligent, mainstream #SilverAge audience. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2867165
Jason Pettus's review of Foundation (Foundation, #1)

5/5: THE‌ ‌GREAT‌ ‌COMPLETIST‌ ‌CHALLENGE:‌ ‌In‌ ‌which‌ ‌I‌ ‌revisit‌ ‌older‌ ‌authors‌ ‌and‌ ‌attempt‌ ‌to‌ ‌read‌ every‌ ‌book‌ ‌they‌ ‌ever‌ ‌wrote‌ Currently‌ ‌in‌ ‌the‌ ‌challenge:‌ ‌Isaac‌ ‌Asimov's‌ ‌Robot/Empire/Foundation‌ |‌ ‌Margaret‌ Atwood‌ |‌ ‌JG‌ ‌Ballard‌ |‌ Clive‌ ‌Barker‌ |‌ Christopher‌ Buckley‌ |‌ ‌Jim Butcher's Dresden Files | ‌Lee Child's Jack Reacher | ‌Philip‌ ‌K‌ ‌Dick‌ |‌ ‌Ian Fleming | William‌ ‌Gibson‌ |‌ ‌Michel‌ Houellebecq‌ |‌ John‌ ‌Irving‌ |‌ ‌Kazuo‌ ‌Ishiguro‌ |‌ Shirley‌ Jackson‌ | ‌John‌ ‌Le‌ ‌Carre‌ |‌ Bernard‌ ‌Malamud‌ |‌ Cormac McCarthy | China‌ ‌Mievill...