(Y-9) Seeing Red

I’m on the verge of finishing one of my digital Star Wars books. if all goes well by the early afternoon it will be done.

Also, I keep pounding away at Jerusalem and My Name is Red.

I have 84 days left in this ninth year of reading, 17 books and 12,037 pages stand in the way of a successful year.

In light of this numbers yesterday evening I took a little time to try and advance with my reading, it was mildly successful, with lots of caffeine and some reading.

Seeing my journal and the progress for the last few days I find something disturbing.

I’m seeing an awful lot of red.

Happy Readings!!!

azr.

 

(Y-9) A storm 

This last few days I haven’t read that much.

Can’t find my train of thought.

Counting last weekend and this three days of the week I have only read 65 pages.

I’m going to push forward and hopefully some focus should present itself.

Here you can see what I like to call “The Chaos of Lost in a Million Pages”.

A hard rain is coming.

Happy Readings!!!

azr .

(Y-9) 91 days

Finally, after 89 days, I finished Apocalipsis by Stephen King.  A really interesting take on a post-apocalyptic society and the constant fight between good and evil.

Highly recommended.

With this,  I have reached 15,263 total pages for the year and only 961 pages to reach 200,000.

So I did the logical thing after finishing a massive book.

I went ahead and started another one.

At 1266, Jerusalem by Alan Moore, promises to be a harrowing descent to the haunted streets of Mr. Moore’s hometown, Northampton, England.

Also, I keep on chipping away at two other books, 17 to go in the reading list and little time to do it.

This week also marks the beginning of a new method, at least for me, of keeping track of my reading.

Inspired by Bullet Journal , this analog system is the perfect solution for me to keep update my information and have it always at hand.

Check their website in the link above, its full of really cool ideas and video tutorials to get you started.

Happy Readings!!!

azr.

 

 

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