Reading The Twelve by Justin Cronin. Book 2 of The Passage trilogy. Around 180 or so pages in, and we are still in the past, the story is interesting, so reading about these characters, but I am still not sure if it will have any effect in the future / present, or it’s just for world building. I am now invested enough now to see where it goes though.

What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?


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  • Admiral Patrick
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    Started reading the Revenger series after it was mentioned in a post a few days ago. Just finished the first book and started the second (Shadow Captain) last night.

    Broke down and bought an actual e-reader (rather than reading them on my phone), so I’m holding off reading further until that arrives this afternoon. Edit: That was a lie, lol. I’m totally going to read another chapter on my lunch break since the e-reader won’t be here till later this afternoon / after work.

    • @wjrii@lemmy.world
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      32 days ago

      I find that I can read okay on phones, especially with a night-mode, but an e-Reader hits that sweet spot for an even nicer paper-ish screen and the intentionality of a book, while still having digital convenience. The intentionality may actually be the most important part for me: the Kindle means it’s reading time. I also keep mine on airplane mode 99% of the time, so the battery lasts forever and I can almost treat it like a paper book.

      • @makeshiftreaper@lemmy.world
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        I love being able to throw 150 books into my backpack, pocket, or briefcase. Especially when it means that all of them have the same font, text size, and margins. I bought mine when libraries closed down with covid and it’s one of the best $100 purchases I’ve made

      • Admiral Patrick
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        Yeah, I’ve read on my phone for years. It’s nice because it’s always with me, so if I’m ever stuck waiting, I can pick up where I left off. Holding a phone to read, though, does get uncomfortable on both the eyes and hands after a while (I often binge read lol), so figured it was time to get a proper e-reader.

        an e-Reader hits that sweet spot for an even nicer paper-ish screen and the intentionality of a book, while still having digital convenience.

        Yep, that’s what I’m after :) I’ll probably do similar and leave the wifi off unless I’m syncing new books.