Finished Jujutsu Kaisen Vol 1. It’s pretty fun, going to keep reading rest of the volumes.

Finished The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Carroll. The book is divided in 4 parts, 1st part deals with the general introduction and why it’s needed, 2nd part is about the actual Bullet Journal method. 3rd part is more of a self-help, and productivity mixed up. Mainly talking about mindfulness and intentional living, using bullet journal. I usually don’t read books like these, but found parts of it useful (maybe because I don’t read books like these?). Though at times it felt like it’s making bullet journal to be some kind of way to live life, but that could be just because I am not used to such books. Overall, liked the book, would be useful in making me more productive.

Read The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman. It’s first book of the series. I enjoyed it quite a lot, going to get the rest of the books and read them. I think the 4th one just came out recently.

Reading Summer Knight by Jim Butcher. The 4th book in The Dresden Files. Not much to say about it yet.

What about all of you? What have you been reading?

  • soupspoon@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I sort of recently finished The Anomaly by Herve le Tellier, and I loved it so much I’ve been having trouble with other books.

    I read The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro, and I’d read The Remains of the Day a while back, so I might read some more from him.

    Just started Black Sun and it really started out with a bang, but I feel like I’m losing steam as it switches between characters. It might just be me, but I also think I just don’t like reading about political games and machinations (except for in Game of Thrones, that was awesome).

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      1 year ago

      Never heard of Herve le Tellier or Kazuo Ishiguro. Just looked them up, going to try some of their work.

      Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse? Everyone has certain topics they don’t like reading much about, maybe political games just aren’t something that interest you.