I have not been in the mood to read for a while now, since I finished Homo Sapiens by Harrari somewhat in middle February , which I found interesting especially in the early chapters and he made some points that got me thinking (it's not like he could avoid over-simplification with how long a spectrum he attempts to cover).
I feel Why nations fail by Acemoglu& Robinson did things better , but then it is quite concentrated in proving certain focused viewpoints. I saw @Bye had picked it up at some point, wonder how it is going, I do need to reread it at some point, although it makes me feel my world history is not up to par. If anyone has some interesting general history book to suggest for me to get the basics that would be great.
I am not worried about the reading slump , as I am the kind of person that can spend months not reading anything and then read a lot (binge-reading? is this a thing?)... It is just it might be quite some time before I actually pick sth up , so my goals for the somewhat near but not sure when future would be:
- The drama based on Silent Reading seems interesting , although it will take a while before it gets out... Looks like I'll have to start the book, although I 've dropped the only Priest book I attempted reading (the one Word of Honor was based on). @Vya van Velaris your photo might get me to read sth before you all kick me out of here ...
- I watched Enola on Netflix lately, and it is actually based on a book? So, it looks like an easy young adult mystery read to spice my work-related/SPSS manual reading life up and the cover has me sold...
- The labyrinth of the spirits by Carlos Ruiz Zafon for my not-ashamed-to-speak-about reading. I do love his writing but I know it starts quite slow and the thriller-like atmosphere he creates needs me to be mentally prepared.
PS. I send my respect to everyone reading a book every month. I am just not disciplined enough.