Revisiting favorite books offers fresh insights, new perspectives, and renewed joy. Here’s why re-reading can be as powerful as reading new titles.| Laura Vanderkam
Nowadays it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by all the daily tasks we are supposed to accomplish. On top of that , do you have an ever-growing pile of books on your nightstand? But what if I told you that this pile isn’t a sign of failure or procrastination, but rather a testament to your intellectual curiosity and potential? Welcome to the art of tsundoku—the Japanese …| Wise & Shine
Discover Bill Gates' winning habits, from reading 50 books a year to giving back through philanthropy and staying fit daily.| CEO Today
The FGEE's 2024 'Barometer of Reading and Book Purchasing Habits in Spain' shows reading for pleasure on the rise.| Publishing Perspectives
Last Updated on January 1, 2025 by ThoughtsStained I’m still not over the fact that I actually read books in 2024. 😂 And instead of starting the year hoping to pick up this hobby again, I’m actually excited to continue the trend. (I know, I know, who am I?) So, let’s talk reading goals for […] The post Reading Goals for 2025 appeared first on Thoughts Stained With Ink.| Thoughts Stained With Ink
Most years I’ve combined this topic with a rundown of my DNFs for the year; this time I can’t be bothered to list them. There have maybe not been as many as usual; generally, I’ve given a sentence …| Bookish Beck
Dear gentle readers, welcome back to a gossip column when my reading secrets come to the light. This is my dramatic way of telling you I am revealing the reading traits I least admire about myself.| Me & Ink