reading habit Archives - Laura Vanderkam https://lauravanderkam.com/tag/reading-habit/ Writer, Author, Speaker Wed, 15 Nov 2023 01:23:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://lauravanderkam.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/cropped-site-icon-2-32x32.png reading habit Archives - Laura Vanderkam https://lauravanderkam.com/tag/reading-habit/ 32 32 145501903 Best of Both Worlds podcast: Reading round up https://lauravanderkam.com/2023/11/best-of-both-worlds-podcast-reading-round-up/ https://lauravanderkam.com/2023/11/best-of-both-worlds-podcast-reading-round-up/#comments Tue, 14 Nov 2023 13:16:54 +0000 https://lauravanderkam.com/?p=19362 Does fall weather make you feel like curling up with a good book? Then this week’s episode of Best of Both Worlds is for you.

In this episode, Sarah and I talk all things reading. We share reading habits and preferences (are you team e-books, audiobooks, paper, or all of the above?). We talk favorite titles and more.

In the Q&A we answer a question from a listener who wants to get more involved in her school’s parent-teacher association.

Please give the episode a listen! And if you’re looking for a community of people with which to discuss all things work and life, please consider joining our Patreon group. Our forum features 3-4 discussion threads per week on topics such as planning, weekend pants, supervising kid music practice, and more. Our next virtual meet-up will be on 11/28, when we’ll discuss Virginia Sole-Smith’s book, Fat Talk. Membership is $9/month (Patreon has a “join for free” option, but scroll down for the real sign up button, as you won’t be able to access any of the content with the free selection). Hope to see you there!

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Quitting a book for now…. https://lauravanderkam.com/2022/04/quitting-a-book-for-now/ https://lauravanderkam.com/2022/04/quitting-a-book-for-now/#comments Mon, 04 Apr 2022 15:54:54 +0000 https://lauravanderkam.com/?p=18512 I spent some time this weekend reading Cold Mountain. I have been mostly enjoying the early part, particularly the description of the rural land around the mountains, and the languid pace of development. However, after confirming the plot on Wikipedia (yes, I do this for books that are more “classics”), I realize I am just not going to be in the headspace to finish it right now. Possibly in the future. But not right now.

So…onto the next read perhaps. I’ve been re-reading The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, though that’s on paper and I need something on my Kindle app to read in those little chunks of time, or when I’m sitting in the dark (putting the toddler to bed). I’d also like to find a novel since I prefer to have a mix going.

I never feel good about abandoning a book, or even putting aside a book for a while, especially when I know it’s a very good book. I just also know that if I’m not feeling like I want to read a book — and certain themes can do that to me — then I won’t be particularly motivated to pick it up. And if I’m not motivated to pick it up, I won’t make progress, and time has an opportunity cost. I could be using that time to read through something else that I’m in a better head space for.

If I live for 50 more years and read 50 books a year, that’s 2500 books. That is a small enough number as it is. I wouldn’t want that number to be even smaller because I tried to soldier through a book that I wasn’t feeling motivated to read.

Have you abandoned, or at least put aside, any books recently?

In other reading news: I’m currently reading Richard II (no, not Richard III – I already read that one) in my Shakespeare reading project. It’s not really one of Shakespeare’s most memorable, but I did find myself nodding in recognition to those lines I read this morning about “This happy breed of men, this little world, this precious stone set in the silver sea…” which culminates in Gaunt’s tribute to “This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England.” I remember this well from some airline commercial decades ago. I don’t remember which airline, but it did make me want to fly to London!

Photo: We are always choosing how to spend our time. As the bracelet says, “Choose well.”

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