

This is why I started using a booktracking app. I keep a TBR list based on books I’ve heard about/seem interesting to me. I alternate between fiction and non-fiction and only read books on my TBR, and solved the issue of choosing the next book.
This is why I started using a booktracking app. I keep a TBR list based on books I’ve heard about/seem interesting to me. I alternate between fiction and non-fiction and only read books on my TBR, and solved the issue of choosing the next book.
I’ve been using Weightless Books to get sci-fi magazines like Clarkesworld, and they have a lot more categories.
Alternating between fiction and non-fiction, I finished N.K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth trilogy and I’m currently reading Memory for Forgetfulness by Mahmoud Darwish.
If you want people to discuss, then start the discussion. What is it you want to talk about pertaining to this image of a book? We’re listening.
The Stone Sky, book 3 of the Broken Earth trilogy by N.K. Jemisin.
I notice that I tend to read more when I engage with the app. I was thinking of switching to something self-hosted, but meh… I like Storygraph well enough to stay there.
Around 100 minutes on my 6-year old quad-core Thinkpad
Just remind yourself that you already did the hard work of overthinking when you started keeping a TBR list and adding books to it, and randomly choose one to start next😄