Showing posts with label 2021 books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2021 books. Show all posts
Reading more is my 2021 resolution. I set myself a goal to read 52 books this year. I started January pretty well. I read a book a week until finals came so I had to focus on studying. I'm sure I'll get back on track as soon as I'm done with them.
Although I only read 3 books in January I am still pretty happy with that as both 3 books were very interesting and different. Another reading goal of mine is to mix it up a little bit and explore new genres. I really recommend these books to those who need a quick read or want to learn something new.
Reading more is my 2021 resolution. I set myself a goal to read 52 books this year. I started January pretty well. I read a book a week until finals came so I had to focus on studying. I'm sure I'll get back on track as soon as I'm done with them.
Although I only read 3 books in January I am still pretty happy with that as both 3 books were very interesting and different. Another reading goal of mine is to mix it up a little bit and explore new genres. I really recommend these books to those who need a quick read or want to learn something new.
What a sad place the world would be without books, wouldn't it?
In a time of the global pandemic, books provided a safe space for so many of us. Diving into different worlds that, as crazy as it may sound, looked much more normal than our reality. Escaping into the worlds where at the end everything was right or at least seemed like it is made us reach for the books more often.
For some 2020 might feel like a book with way too many plot twists so they decided not to reach into the fictional world. 2020 is finally over and although our world doesn't look much different now we're in 2021, reaching for one out of five of the books mentioned in this post might make it at least a little bit better.
What a sad place the world would be without books, wouldn't it?
In a time of the global pandemic, books provided a safe space for so many of us. Diving into different worlds that, as crazy as it may sound, looked much more normal than our reality. Escaping into the worlds where at the end everything was right or at least seemed like it is made us reach for the books more often.
For some 2020 might feel like a book with way too many plot twists so they decided not to reach into the fictional world. 2020 is finally over and although our world doesn't look much different now we're in 2021, reaching for one out of five of the books mentioned in this post might make it at least a little bit better.
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