What are you reading?
What books do you want to read this year? I’ve just gotten on a waitlist at my local library to borrow Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals. There are 7 copies available and I’m 42nd on the list, so I should be able to get this book by the end of the year. 😂
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I read the The Four Agreements years ago and found it to be such a powerful book. Also read other books by the same author.
I don't have a cat, but enjoy holding a warm cup of tea as I am holding my book. Excellent quality time with myself!
Hi everyone, I am a big fan of Louise Penny. Waiting with bated breath for A World of Curiosity, which will be out soon. This, if I'm not mistaken is her 18th book. Set in Three Pines, it has wonderful, unique characters that I never tire of, and there is always a murder mystery to solve. After meeting her after a book discussion at a bookstore, I feel in love with her books.
If I really want to get super relaxed I read Alexander McCall Smith's #1 Ladies Detective series. Usually holding a cup of red bush tea. So soothing. Cares just melt away.
I also read books that focus on our world and it's challenges. Everything from where our food comes from, the rain forest, global changes, and the like.
I’m listening to Keep Sharp by Dr. Sanjay Gupta as I do my morning walk. It’s about having a healthy body and brain. I’m learning a lot.
@adr Yes, I have his other books, also. Thanks for the prompt. It's time to pull them off the shelf and reread, noting what I found important when reading them before.
There are two authors that have space on my shelves: Ivan Doig and Jean Auel. Over the years these two really spoke to me in their style, and I have complete sets of all they wrote. These days, when a monthly email comes along allowing me one free ebook, I tend to gravitate to a memoir or historical fiction.
Ginger
I have read Jean Auel. Good stuff. I will have to look into Ivan Doig. I get excited discovering new authors. I get a publication called Bookmarks. It's a great resource to learn about books from authors worldwide. It's amazing what good stuff is out there that doesn't make the best sellers list! Happy Reading!
I also like Alexander McCall Smith's books as well, maybe especially the series wherein the protagonist is an editor of a philosophy journal and has a fox living in her backyard.
I like P.D. James too...
I've been tempted to write a book entitled something like "Everything I Learned About Life I Learned On a Tall Ship." A sailing friend and I used to compare life lessons learned from sailing offshore though she sailed modern smaller craft whereas I sailed on a 200-year-old barkentine.
I currentlu don't have accesss to public library, so I read books on my tablet. I love Carl Hiaasen
books. I love his weird sense of humor. I also love Tammy Hoag for mystery. Some J.D. Robb for good detective stories.
having a little trouble focusing right now but help is coming soon.
PEACE & LOVE..JJ
I so agree with your thoughts about reading fiction, @imallears! I love a good mystery. PD James is also one of my favorite British mystery writers.