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Of course, I track my reading. How else would I brag about it with data to back me up? 🤪 Tracking reading seems simple until you start doing it and get a whiff of the ways others do it in the online bookish community. As someone who's been reading for 10+ years and is an organisation and data patterns nerd, it's no surprise that I'm a bit obsessed with tracking my reading. The other benefits that come along with it help too.| the wordy habitat
Blogging changed the way I found books. I used to just wander into a library and browse the selection. I’d select the books based on the synopsis and anything with paranormal vibes automatically got borrowed. Loving vampires was never a phase for me it seems. My only other way of finding new books to read […]| Cuppa Clo
Although I've had other books by Cal Newport on my TBR, I've never given Deep Work a second glance. The title is self-explanatory and I thought that it wouldn't be too useful for me considering I can do deep work. However, recently when someone mentioned it, I decided to give it a shot. After all, books that seem to be innocuous can turn out to be what we need.| the wordy habitat
I'm super excited to share them with you. I have a lot of thoughts to share about my 2022 blog statistics. I'm sure you will love seeing the numbers and patterns with me too!| the wordy habitat
Lately I’ve found myself on a journey of remembering why I love to read. My love for reading has never waned. Even as I went to college and now graduate school and found myself reading for pl…| purely olivia
I've read all of Abby Jimenez's books and while I didn't like all of them, I enjoy them at least a bit. I once consecutively read a bunch of books from her backlog, and it was fun. I discovered Yours Truly which became one of my comfort reads. Hence, when Just For The Summer was released, I had high hopes for it. And it did not disappoint.| the wordy habitat
Young Adult books haven't been my thing for a good number of years. I don't enjoy almost all of them and pretty much gave up hope that I'll love any new YA book. But then I Hope This Doesn't Find You came along and smashed through my expectations. I read it in almost one sitting and immediately persuaded a friend to read it. Let me explain why it was so good.| the wordy habitat