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ironed_orchid ([personal profile] ironed_orchid) wrote in [community profile] bitesizedreading2016-01-01 02:43 pm
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Happy New Year

As I've been scrolling through my reading page, I've seen a lot of year in review posts, and thought it might be nice to do something like that here for the reading each of us did in 2015.

If you're not sure where to begin, here are some starter questions/prompts (you can pick and choose, or just respond without referring to any of them)

How did you make time to read in 2015?

Did you read more or less than in previous years?

What were your reading highlights of 2015?

Did you reach any reading goals in 2015?

What made up the bulk of your reading in 2015? (e.g. novels, stories, fic, non-fiction, articles, social media, work related texts)

Where did you do most of your reading in 2015?

Do you have any reading related resolutions or goals for 2016?


Wishing you a Happy New Year and hoping that 2016 brings many delightful things to read!
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[personal profile] fred_mouse 2016-01-05 09:06 am (UTC)(link)
Hiding out at lunchtime has been a very useful strategy this year. I do try and have lunch with *someone* in the tea room at least once a week, but otherwhen, I'm trying to give myself permission to just recharge.

And yes, Kwaymullina is an author I've mentioned before. The one you mention is book 2, and being about halfway through it I would say that it will probably lack some of the important background that turns up in book 1. However, it is possible that the writing is strong enough that you won't notice that.