I’m so happy that this blog has reach 1,000 views , maybe it’s a small number but it feels me with joy.
It motivates me to keep on doing it.
Happy Readings!!!
azr
It’s no secret that Neil Gaiman is my favorite author.
I became hooked to his work around 1998 when I first read volume 7 of his critically acclaim comic book series The Sandman and to be honest nothing was ever the same for me.
He proves that you can take literary elements that are considered inferior or only for cheap literature (like fantasy and horror) and elevated them into some really rich, dark and beautiful writing. No one, expect maybe Stephen King, does it as good as Neil.
But my real descent into being an absolute fan-boy was in 2001 when his Hugo and Nebula award winning novel got published, of course I’m talking about American Gods (soon to be a TV-series), there aren’t enough praises for this behemoth of a book, just go out buy it and read it.
I have 3 different versions of the book and is the one I plan to read it as the last in order to finish my goal of 1,000,000 pages
Here I’m only missing a picture of the 10 year anniversary edition.
So in commemoration of Mr. Gaiman’s birthday I’m going to start reading The Sandman: Overture, a book that has been taunting me for almost a year, just sitting there looking all pretty in my shelf.

Happy Readings!!!
azr
In the wake of remembering past year of this my crazy project I found some pictures of my former reading space. We used to lived in a small apartment it was really cozy and full of good times, but, with the growth of our family we needed more room.
Here is my desk litter with comic books and graphic novels.
My bookshelf in my old apartment (photo via instagram)

Is always great to remember.
Happy Readings!!!
azr
I woke up today to find in my blog notifications that today is my four year anniversary on WordPress.
I actually started writing my blog on February 2010, in another platform, and spent almost all that year making entries. At the start of 2011 I took a hiatus, partly because I wasn’t in a pretty good mindset to write. On November 2012 I decided to give it another go, by then I had my first child, who is now 5 years old, and my inspiration return.
Well cheers to all of you who read it and I hope that at least I’ll make to another 10 years.
Happy Readings
azr
The first pull of weeks is behind me and the outcome, although really productive , isn’t quite where I want it.
The monumental nature of this year reading (and next one as well) kind of overshadows a week where I read 500 pages, but this shouldn’t be a discouragement, it has become more fuel for the fire.
My total for this three weeks is 1,612. Has I have mention in other post comic books are back in the mix and this year is only getting better.
From last year list I have finished two books, The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice, which is a real treat to read, it captures the life (and “death”) of Lestat of Lioncourt, the egotistical vampire we came to love to hate from Interview with the Vampire. The second one was El evangelio según Jesucristo by José Saramago, in which the story of the messiah is re-imagined, if you are deeply rooted in catholic belief this might offend you. I for one found it beautifully written and quite challenging because it dwells more in the inner workings of such a iconic figure in history.
My list of book for (Y-9) is finally set, some book from last year, some Nobel Laureates, some goodies that I haven’t read in a few years and also the return of a Classic that last year I couldn’t read as part of my tradition.
The list goes as follow:
| Frankenstein ( Edición Sexto Piso Ilustado) | Mary Shelley |
| A Dance with Dragons | George R.R. Martin |
| The Lord of the Rings | J.R.R. Tolkien |
| The Hobbit (Ilustrated Edition) | J.R.R. Tolkien |
| Tarantula | Bob Dylan |
| Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster | Svetlana Alexievich |
| Young Once | Patrick Modiano |
| Las lunas de Júpiter | Alice Munro |
| Sorgo Rojo | Mo Yan |
| The Half-Finished Heaven | Tomas Tranströmer |
| The Hunger Angel | Herta Müller |
| Mondo and Other Stories | J.M.G. Le Clezio |
| My Name is Red | Orhan Pamuk |
| The Piano Teacher | Elfriede Jelinek |
| Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows | J.K. Rowling |
| The Amber Spyglass | Philip Pullman |
| El Evangelio según Jesucristo | José Saramago |
| Pyramids | Terry Pratchett |
| Memorial del convento | José Saramago |
| J.R.R. Tolkien: Architect of Middle-Earth | Daniel Grota |
| El naranjo | Carlos Fuentes |
| The Vampire Lestat | Anne Rice |
| The Anubis Gates | Tim Powers |
| México Mutilado | Francisco Martin Moreno |
| La Catedral del Mar | Ildenfonso Falcones |
| Apocalisis | Stephen King |
26 in total, the one in red are the already finished.
The returning classic is none other the Frankenstein an illustrated version in spanish.

Also I have found some new Star Wars comic books to plum-up my hoarding stash, lots to read and lots more to find.

Right now I’ll keep working on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Star Wars Dark Forces: Soldier for the Empire ( a really cool graphic novel), Las lunas de Júpiter by Alice Munro (short story extraordinaire) and some digital comic books on comixology to pass the long waiting periods.
So here are the number for this period:
Happy Readings!!!!
azr
Another year under my belt and I feel content (yes, just content) with the outcome. So here is a quick recap of how (Y-8) finished.
In the book front I read 43 of the 52 books in the list. That’s a book every 8.5 days, not that bad.
In the page front I read 16,509 pages of the 20,730 in the goal. That’s a 79.5%, again not that bad.
The longest book was 1Q84 (Book 1 and Book 2) by Haruki Murakami with 936 pages.
The shortest book was El extraño caseron en la niebla by H.P. Lovecraft with 91 pages.
The books that I couldn’t read this past year will be added to the list of (Y-9) and are the following:
Now moving to (Y-9), in previous posts I made a promise (to myself mostly) that in this 3 years leading up to the tenth anniversary of this crazy project, that I will read a total of 130,500 pages. With the total of (Y-8) that leaves 113,991 pages to read in two years. In average I’ll have to read a total 56,996 pages each year. The good news is that I’m back to reading graphic novels and comic-books so the page count with increase considerably.
So the path is lay-down in front of me, time to put the pedal to the metal.
Some side things I’ll do different for this year is what a call a “caffeine pilgrimage” , which consist basically in keeping track of my daily coffee intake (this is inspired in a comment of somebody that told me I drink way to much coffee) and also I plan to visit the various coffee houses that have pop-up recently all around town. The other I plan to read some of the works of recent Nobel in Literature Laureates that I haven’t read.
The preliminary list goes as thus:
And finally, last week I went to the local Book Fair, it’s mainly organized by the local college UACJ (my alma mater) and it features national publishing houses ranging from literature to architectural books.
I found some real treats

Happy Readings!!!
azr