Daily Journal: July 31,2023

All in all, the weekend was really productive for my reading. I could tally almost 14 hours of total reading, but more importantly, I got to page 936 of Alan Moore’s Jerusalem, not quite the original goal, but a triumph.

Also, I finished the novella A Frost of Fear and Fortitude, which had been my favorite story from the Levanthria series, that dark spin on Saint Nick was just perfect. Hopefully, A.P. Beswick will make some more stories, besides the upcoming A Frost of Death and Deceit, to be released on December 1, 2023.

The only task left for the month of July is to reach the 12,000 net pages. Right now, I’m looking at 286 pages to do so. The best course of action is to read a bit of Mr. Moore’s book and finish the night with some graphic novels.

With that in mind.

Off to read

azriel

Daily Journal: July 30,2023

Yesterday was a very productive day of reading, from the challenge of reading those elusive 24 hours over the weekend, a monumental task that only achieved twice in several tries, I was able to rack up 9 hours 25 minutes, and 14 seconds, not bad for not really trying.

Hopefully, today will turn out to be at least as productive as yesterday, if the clocks passed the 12 hours mark, then I’ll be more than satisfied. The truth of the matter is that the true goal is to hit those mini challenges to close out the week of reading on a high note.

Speaking of which, and as posted in yesterday’s entry, the four challenges go as follows:

  • Reach page 950 of Alan Moore’s Jerusalem (currently on page 852)
  • Finished the third book of the Levantria Series A Kingdom of Courage and Cruelty
  • Read the novella “A Frost of Fear and Fortitude” (currently on page 43 of 128)
  • Read 12,000 net pages on the month of July, my current total is 11,525, leaving only 475 pages for the next two days.

On the broader picture there was some forward momentum. In the next milestone, to reach 750,000 pages, the new date is set to be October 16, 2030, pretty close to the deadline of the whole project, but has decreased by 56 days in the last two weeks. My goal to reach this next waystation is on April, 2027. which puts me 1,266 days behind, things that doesn’t make me sweat, judging by my reading rhythm, I’ll get way faster than that.

For the major prize, the current date of achieving the herculean task is now on February 17, 2038. The last time I calculated this projection, back on June 12, my end date was February of 2039, that means that over a month of reading I have close the gap to a whole year less, pretty impressive if you ask me.

The main focus of today will be Alan Moore´s Jerusalem, and lighten the mood, I´ll throw in some graphic novels. I have considering revisiting one of my favorite Green Lantern story-arcs, Blackest Night, written by Geoff Johns back in 2009, and it shaped Green Lantern as we know it today, which remains one of the few series that I read from the major two comic publishers.

Off to read.

azriel

Daily Journal: July 29, 2023

I know that in order for these posts to be called a “Daily Journal,” they should be exactly that, but there’s so many things to read that sharing my daily ranting just skips my mind.

The good news is that I have already reached the 20,000-page mark for this year of reading. Those gears are moving just perfectly. There’s still the possibility of a 100,000-page year, but I will not get ahead of myself.

For now, I’ll focus on the task at hand, reading 12,000 net pages in the dwindling month of July. This leaves me with 1,258 pages to read in the next 3 days, and just for fun, I’ll throw in another attempt to achieve 24 hours of reading over the weekend to spice things up.

In the mix of all of these, I have three more mini challenges to reach over the weekend

  • Reach page 950 of Alan Moore’s Jerusalem (currently on page 700)
  • Finish the third book of the Levantria Series A Kingdom of Courage and Cruelty (currently on page 130 of 238)
  • Read the short story “A Frost of Fear and Fortitude” set also in the Levanthria series, a retelling of not so jolly old Saint Nick, the monster hunter

I have a lot on my plate for the weekend. The only thing that I can assure is that it is going to be very fun.

Off to read.

azriel

Daily Journal: July 25, 2023

It has been a couple of really slow reading. This is mainly because my focus has been on the behemoth task of tackling Mr. Moore’s intricate novel Jerusalem. The setting of his native Northampton, going thru several ages of the once Saxon capital in England, has been quite the challenge. The second part book, which I’m currently navigating, is focused on some of the dead residents of the enigmatic town.

To say it is a difficult endeavor is an understatement, but as with all of the work of Mr. Moore, it’s worth the challenge. Being realistic, my goal is to reach at least 75% of the book. The original plan was to finish in July, but with such a complicated story, it’s best to take it slowly.

What comes next on my reading queue? that’s a great question. There are three possible paths to follow. The first will be to pick up where I left the Dragonlance series. The second would be to read the next two books of The Vorrh Trilogy by the late Brian Catling. The third option is to continue the adventures of Glen Cook’s Black Company.

That decision will be made once my journey thru the treacherous streets of Northampton ends.

Off to read.

azriel

Daily Journal: July 24, 2023

To be honest, I have been meaning to get back sooner to share my progress of this crazy project of mine, but my focus was so caught up on getting the first milestone, which I did as announced on my last post.

So, on July 14 of 2023, after 5,392 days of reading, the first 500,000 pages were achieved. For me, it was such a joyous occasion, and having great people around that have shared the process, some for a short while, some for a very long time, it made it all that much special.

Now, I have some new challenges ahead of me, including the next 500,000 pages. This next step will have to be achieved just a fraction of the time, 2,874 days to be exact. But fear not, judging by how the first 48 days of the current year of reading, I’ll be fine.

Speaking of that, my current total is 19,980 pages for year sixteen. If by some miraculous feat I keep this pace up, I’ll be reaching in November of this year the total quota of 64,850 pages. Pretty impressive

Obviously, I can’t sit still even in these booming times. My main focus is cutting down the days that my schedule has fallen behind. Currently, the projections for achieving the 1,000,000-page mark are on March 12, 2038. That puts me 2,472 days behind my 50th birthday

There’s so much more reading left to do, but the tides are changing, and I will jump head on at these momentum and ride the waves to that coveted goal.

Off to read.

azriel

Today is the day

I’m still in a bit of disbelief, but there’s only 25 pages left to reach the first 500,000 pages of my project.

When it’s official, I’ll post a run down of the first part of the journey that has taken a bit longer than I expected, but finally, it is becoming a reality.

Off to read

azr

49 hours and the 2,822 pages

This year´s reading has been nothing short of extraordinary. Taking into account that started on June 7, that´s only 32 days ago, my total for the year sits comfortably at 14,617 registered pages, giving quite a big head start on my reading schedule, which right now is 51 days ahead. This breaks any of the records from previous years. I will not get ahead of myself, but with the current pace, the projections for the year’s total sit at 167,639 pages, a monstrous number, that quite honestly will be almost impossible to achieve, but I’m fairly certain that at least the 70,000-page mark will appear for the first time.

Even more important than that is the fact that I’m only 2,822 pages away from achieving the first half of my project, which would be reaching 500,000 total pages. The projection for the current date to do so is currently August 8, precisely a month from today. But with still the same amount left ahead of me, this becomes a game of time, and any little room gained is a step closer to the ultimate goal.

The plan is to reach that first milestone by next Sunday, giving me 7 days of intense reading, and a tight schedule of around 7 daily hours of reading, including the first mountain book of the year, Jerusalem by Alan Moore, with its 1,255 pages and intricate plot has proven to be quite the challenge. I’ll throw, as per usual, a healthy amount of graphic novels, and hopefully, when the dust clears, the 500,00-page milestone would have been conquered.

Off to read.

azr

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