#reading
One of the great things about living in the future is that you don’t ever have to leave the house if you don’t want to. I can log my summer reading books online, and I can even report my participation in the library’s reading challenges!
(the library systems here make summer reading more interesting by giving extra prizes by doing things like reading books by authors whose race, gender, or sexual…
I am a reader. At three years old I surprised my parents by reading full sentences out of nowhere, and the rest was history. These days, ebooks from the library fuel my need to read. The only downside to library books is that new or popular books can take months to come in.
I waited fifteen weeks for Michelle Obama’s book, Becoming. It took me a while to get through (thank you midterms), but I…
I got 60 out of 1000
Thanks for tagging me @twinkle-toph that was awesome! I got 115/1000, and there are a ton on there I’d like to read at some point
I’ll tag a few people, in case any of y’all haven’t done this yet and would like to! @stardust948@avatardoggo@books-and-starss@onlysilvy@thebansheeandherboy@nanunanu22
In honour of the TOG readalong, look at me and my crazy eyes
Has anyone else ever really wanted to read a book, and then went on goodreads to check it out, and not want to read it anymore? Like, people on goodreads diss my favourite books, so I know I shouldn’t trust their opinions. Plus, you’re not supposed to listen to random strangers on the internet anyway. But their reviews are so harsh that they make every book seem terrible. Goodreads has killed SO MANY of the books I’ve wanted to read recently… RIP all those books lol.
the feeling of reading and getting lost in a different world >>