A Book A Month
I used to read books regularly, but in 2015 I realized that my reading frequency had decreased to one or perhaps two books a year. Since reading is good exercise for the old nugget, I decided to try to read a book every month. And that’s what I’ve (mostly) done.
Below is my reading list. Two Three Four rules apply:
- If a book is boring, I can throw it away unfinished at any time and never pick it up again.
- If a more interesting book appears on my radar, any of the books in the list can be replaced.
- It’s certainly allowed to read more than one book each month.
- I know my limitations, so if a book takes more than a month to finish, so be it.
2022
- July: How to Live by Derek Sivers
- July: Dune by Frank Herbert
- June: Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing
- April: The Cyberiad by Stanisław Lem
- March: Busy Doing Nothing by Rekka Bellum, Devine Lu Linvega
- January: Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker
2021
- December: Blood, Sweat, and Pixels by Jason Schreier
- November: The Psychology Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained by DK
- June: Dune by Frank Herbert
- May: Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk