Do you guys have any structure or goals to fit reading into your daily routine?
I don't really have a structure, per se beyond the fact that I tend to read a bit before bed and a bit when I wake up. Sometimes our internet goes out and I'll opt to read if I know it's not something fixable on my end.
Do you guys have any good books that you like because of the writing style, or just enjoy in general?
I love young adult 'thrillers' and recently found a book that I had been looking for for several years now. Christopher Pike, RL Stine, etc. I tend to read either vampiric romance (Carpathian series being one of my favorites) or thrillers/horror. Especially those that were written in the 80's. I like being gripped on the edge of my seat.
What are yoooou reading and why? :D
I just finished reading Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, and it's sequal about his best friend Leah on the Offbeat. And am currently reading the third novel set in that universe: the upside of unrequited. I adore them because as a queer person, finding a good book (especially in English-speaking movies) where the non-hetero and/or non-ci character doesn't up and die in the end or deal with other intensely tragic shit is quite rare to find.
So I guess this also kind of ties into the question above when it comes to good books that I enjoy in general: books where being non-hetero and/or non-cis isn't the entire basis and focus of the character but is simply one aspect when it comes to them as they go through life. Like their hair being brown and their eyes being green or whatever. Not sure if I made sense there, it's 3.26am xD
I don't really have a structure, per se beyond the fact that I tend to read a bit before bed and a bit when I wake up. Sometimes our internet goes out and I'll opt to read if I know it's not something fixable on my end.
Do you guys have any good books that you like because of the writing style, or just enjoy in general?
I love young adult 'thrillers' and recently found a book that I had been looking for for several years now. Christopher Pike, RL Stine, etc. I tend to read either vampiric romance (Carpathian series being one of my favorites) or thrillers/horror. Especially those that were written in the 80's. I like being gripped on the edge of my seat.
What are yoooou reading and why? :D
I just finished reading Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, and it's sequal about his best friend Leah on the Offbeat. And am currently reading the third novel set in that universe: the upside of unrequited. I adore them because as a queer person, finding a good book (especially in English-speaking movies) where the non-hetero and/or non-ci character doesn't up and die in the end or deal with other intensely tragic shit is quite rare to find.
So I guess this also kind of ties into the question above when it comes to good books that I enjoy in general: books where being non-hetero and/or non-cis isn't the entire basis and focus of the character but is simply one aspect when it comes to them as they go through life. Like their hair being brown and their eyes being green or whatever. Not sure if I made sense there, it's 3.26am xD