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replying to John Wilker πŸ‘¨πŸ½β€πŸ’»

@jwilker @bookstodon @reading I'm usually reading at 2-3 at a time. A novel, usually SFF, a technical book related to my job, and a general non fiction.

At the moment it's "Pirates of Rosinante" (which has not aged well), "Space Mission Analysis and Design" (Getting ready for new job), and "On Freedom" (waves arms at world).

replying to wilander

@wilander @bookstodon @reading ha yeah the big ones make it feel tough. β€œI’m still reading this book??”

replying to Strider Uwe πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡²πŸ‡½
replying to Stephen Bannasch (316 ppm)

@stepheneb @diazona @bookstodon @reading glad it was only the one time and books helped pass the time!

replying to David Zaslavsky

@diazona @LovingFalloutLondon1954 @bookstodon @reading agreed! Words are words. Even audio is reading in my book. It’s all information exchange.

replying to Bradley Schaefer

@soulcutter @bookstodon @reading dang! 80. I think my top year was 55 or so!

Hope you find some new authors to enjoy!

replying to Jonathan Trott

@jonathantrott @bookstodon @reading on your iPhone! That’s downright impressive!

replying to Third Foundation

@rayckeith @bookstodon @reading glad it picked back up!

replying to Stephen Collins

@trib @bookstodon @reading @franksting same! I tend to have one of each going

replying to The Great Llama :fuck_verify:

@TheGreatLlama @bookstodon @reading totally get that!

Interesting on your dad. Mine had a shelf now that I think of it but I never saw him read anything

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replying to GrandTheftUrkel

@jwilker @bookstodon @reading I prefer to make things, or learn how things are made or work, in my spare time. So even if I had the attention span to read a novel, I might still prefer to build things. It's a bummer, because I love sci-fi and fantasy!

Oh, speaking of which, I have to listened to a handful of such ebooks in the last 20 years, on top of that book or two haha.

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@jwilker @bookstodon @reading I was more of a reader when I was a kid, but I think I've only read one or two books for fun since I graduated high school a couple decades ago πŸ˜… I did lots of dense, technical reading in college, but it was rarely fun for me. I do lots of that in my career, as well.

Come to find out about a year ago, I have ADHD! Lots of things make a lot of sense with that diagnosis! No wonder my eyes would glaze over a couple sentences in, repeatedly until I gave up!

I love children's books, one reason for it is that #KidLit always goes harder than it needs to, reaching deep into what we all -kids and adults- need to hear, saying it in the most accessible way.

"... None of us is just one thing. Life is a process of learning to recognize our many faces."
― Sayantani DasGupta, The Serpent's Secret

#KidLit #MG #MGFantasy #MGBooks @bookstodon @bookstodon@fedigroups.social

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replying to Fardels Bear

@riggbeck @bookstodon my teens despised this book

replying to peachfront

@peachfront @bookstodon

I've always preferred morally flawed characters, or even downright evil, but I don't like irritating, which was my first impression.

I may be one of the few people who think The Goonies is the worst film in the world.

But i will give it a try.

replying to Fardels Bear

@riggbeck @bookstodon I read it in my twenties because a guy I fancied loved it
Thought it was rubbish, personally

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@riggbeck @bookstodon

it IS the story of a whiny over privileged little shit & it's never been a secret that's what it is so you have to enjoy reading stories from the point of view of someone objectively awful

such books are common now & many are better written BUT for many teenagers it was the first book they read with an anti-hero so it hits harder & seems fresh

way more fun books in the genre now or what's a Bret Easton Ellis for?

(i often enjoy this genre, maybe it's my sense of humor)

replying to Fardels Bear

@riggbeck @bookstodon Let's just say Holden doesn't entirely stay that way. That's what the book's about.