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"Well, im back"
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Another Bloo card, this time a lil wizard!
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Media Roundup: August 2023
This is the first entry in something I’ve casually done for ages – share what I’ve read, watched, or listened to in the past month! I ended up writing so much this time that a FB post would not suffice, so I’m going to start a series over here and share them out to other channels. Books I’ve been working through some short story collections and a nonfiction book about ADHD that are still…
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One More Page Bookly Readathon Update
Hello everyone: This will be a quick update on the Bookly One More Page Readathon. I hope to find time to do the January Wrap-up. I have been so overwhelmed with homework that it has been wild. I am writing this right before I go to bed as a reward for all my work. I have six more days of the readathon. Within the first few days, I finished one book and read it for 11.4 hours. You have to love…
#2025#bookly#Bookly readathon#Books#February#Goals#Homework#One More Page#plans#Readathon#School#Update
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2025 Reading Goals
I was hoping to get to the stats nerdery post today, but I took a nap this afternoon with a cat on my chest, so it’s just going to be this. 2024 was one of the heaviest reading years of my life, and it was a year with no particular reading goal beyond “whatever I want” and “clear my TBR shelf,” which not only never happened, it never came close to happening. I want next year to have a little bit…
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#2025#bookly#books#brandon sanderson#cosmere#fantasy#goals#goodreads#literature#new year#nonfiction#reading#reading goals#science fiction#shelfie#stormlight archives#storygraph#tbr
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Smashed the FUCK out of my reading goals this year and probably will finish another 5 before the year ends
#Bookly#being an antisocial adult means you can read a lot#it’s called being in your 30s and it fucking ROCKS
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6 Ways to Read Even More Books
Chances are if you're browsing the Dog Gone Bookshop or any other bookstore, you're already a committed reader regardless of your age, or you know of one. There is nothing more lovers of reading like to do, than purchase and read more books. As we all know, we'll never get to them all. So how can we bibliophiles make even more of a dent into our reading lists. Here are some ways to go about it...
Set some dedicated reading time every day. A great app I use which notifies me when my reading time should begin, and tracks multiple reading stats is Bookly. I highly recommend the pro version it's worth it.
Mentally make reading a priority, just like eating everyday. See number 1.
Always carry a book a with you, whether it's through an e-reader or an analogue book (think Rory Gilmore from the Gilmore Girls series). Then when you have a little down time, be it five minutes or an hour of waiting you have something to read.
Limit your screen time, that includes television, social media, gaming and others (except for reading this blog!). You'll be amazed at how much more reading time you can capture.
Create cozy places to read. They can be outside or inside just as long as you look forward to being in the space and it's relaxing.
Simply add five more minutes to the amount of reading you do everyday. Five minutes over a year is 1,825 more minutes of reading. An average book takes about 4 hours to read. In that time you can read 7 more books per year!
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I just finished a #reading session using #booklyapp. Check out my stats!
I didn’t read as much as I’d like to because I only have time to read during my kids’ naptime.
#bookly#the night shift#alex finlay#reading#literature#books#novel#thriller#murder mystery#fun reads#tw murder
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“You have dug your soul out of the dark, you have fought to be here; do not go back to what buried you.”
The Strength In Our Scars, Bianca Sparacino
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17/30 books read this year!!
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ground rules: you and both halves of the couple have to be active participants, no cuck chair. not everyone has to climax, but there has to be a viable attempt to try. assume everyone involved is already a vampire and settled into their forks-sonas.
#i'm not putting a see results option#bc cowards shouldn't have nice things#anyway mrs. meyers has been calling to me yet again lately#perhaps it is time for my bookly delirium#personal#poll#twilight
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One of the collectible cards I did for the Bookly reading app.
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Catseye by Andre Norton is on my-to-be read shelf. Cover art by John Schoenherr, Ace Books, Inc., New York, 1961
I don't remember how I got it. The pages are cinnamon brown, the spine is peeling off, the back of the book is water damaged and curling. The pages are so brittle that I hold my breath when I turn a page. This book is unlikely to survive this read.
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