Hello everyone! It's time for another blog. I'm still sick and trying to rest and I just came across my book wishlist that I haven't ordered from for ages. I've ordered a norse mythology book for now but thought I'd share it here with you guys so you can see where my interests fall. There are so many books I'd love to read and study from but my excuse is always that I don't have the time. A friend pointed out though that the thought that we don't have enough time to read is ridiculous considering we could be substituting the time we waste, say checking our phone unnecessarily for 10+ minutes, reading a chapter of a book. I'd like to get into the habit again of reading half an hour or so before going to sleep. But anyway, check out my list, make some suggestions of what I should add and I'll likely be able to blog about what I'm reading each week. :3
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mrderekm:
I love to read and that is a very impressive list you have here. I’m intrigued by the Knights Templar books and the early medieval European book.
dlistsupervillain:
+1 for reading more. I am a consultant and I spend a lot of time in hotels and aeroplanes. When I am not out exploring a cities libraries or theatres I am reading. My yearly goal is to read 40 books a year, I currently average a little over 30, which, I am 'mostly' ok with. :) As far as I am concerned reading allows you to live many lives and can provide a great deal of understanding and insight into the world we live in. I have just finished Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology which is a re-telling of old Norse folk tales, so if you are reading up on Norse Mythology at the moment I recommend adding that to your reading list. You have quite a few alchemy books in your reading list, this made me smile, in upper/high school when I was talking to my guidance counsellor about what I wanted to be when I grew up, I said I wanted to be an Alchemist.