Monday, January 4, 2016

Warning: This is a boring babble about my reignited love for books

I used to read a lot as a pre-teen and teenager, and then somewhere along my college years I stopped reading for pleasure. I specifically remember my mom buying me the Hunger Games series in college (before all the movie hullabaloo), and as I was reading it I thought to myself, if I was going to read, it should be my textbooks. I closed my book and started studying. I think in my college years, I’ve only read a handful of books for actual enjoyment.

A couple of weeks ago, I was having a really hard time sleeping. It was so hard to actually function in the outside world when you’re sleeping at four in the morning and waking up extremely tired. I was on my laptop one night, online window-shopping and etc. for a couple of hours when I realized that I was wasting a lot of my time doing absolutely nothing and realized that maybe all the technology use before bed was hindering my sleep. I picked up a book from my bookshelf and it was a book I’d previously read a long time ago, and it was The Catcher in the Rye. Ironically this was one of those books I read in college, but not for college. I immediately transported into the world of this little book, and after reading it, I started craving more books. I also want to mention that I had an amazing nights sleep that night.

I’ve since then began a book-reading binge and am reading constantly. I’ve so far after Catcher in the Rye, completed The Valley of Amazement by Amy Tan and K.A. Tucker’s Chasing River. The only thing I hate about reading is spending money on them. I could go to a library to read books, but when I was like 8 years old I didn’t return a ton of library books and have been afraid ever since then to go back and get a new library card (guilty confession).

I thought that I could start putting up quick book reviews here, and since there is nobody reading this but myself, they are for myself. I read mostly fiction, and sometimes I’ll read the occasional Christian book or inspirational self-help book. Science fiction and fantasy books are what I love reading the most, because I’m a Harry Potter kid. Actually, Harry Potter is what got me into reading the first place. I remember being so excited for each book, and the countless number of times I would re-read each book in elementary school and high school.

I do want to step out of my comfort zone a bit. My aunt gave me Ken Follett’s Pillars of the Earth a while back. It was my first historical fiction kind of book and I really did enjoy it. For this year, I want to start reading more in general, but more books I wouldn’t normally pick up. A friend of mine recommended a couple of Humour/Comedy books so I definitely want to pick that up because I’ve never even dipped into that world. I should just make a list…

Here’s my list so far:
  • World Without End by Ken Follet – It isn’t a series after Pillars of the earth but it follows the same years after, so I thought I would enjoy it as much as I did Pillars. I actually just bought it today
  • Bossy Pants by Tina Fey – A recommendation by a good friend
  • Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari – Another recommendation by said friend
  • Burying Water by K.A. Tucker – I didn’t know she started a series and I read Chasing River without reading the first two books. I don’t think it would really matter though because the story line doesn’t continue like a series would. 
  • I want to finish the Mortal Instruments Series because I read the first two a couple of years ago, but there are like 4 more books? So I guess the one I’m to read next is book 3 – City of Glass by Cassandra Clare. It’s ever since I finished book 2 years ago, been bothering me that I haven’t finished the series. The first two books were good but eh, I feel committed to finish them.

I think I’ve already got a handful for now. If you're having a hard time sleeping, try reading for an hour before bed instead of using your tech stuff. 

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