Captain's Log, Supplemental
You voracious readers know what I’m talking about. You decide to randomly browse through your To-Be-Read pile (or in my case, my To-Be-Read bookshelves (as in plural, folks)) and you’re shocked by what you find.
“I didn’t know I had that book ... I didn’t know I had that book ... or that book ...”
“I have five copies of this one title.”
“I’ve been wanting to read that for so long, I should just take that out and read it next ... or maybe that one, that looks so interesting ... Oh, I’ve been wanting to read that one forever! Yes, I’ll read that next ... Or what about this one ...”
Pathetic, yes. That’s me.
Okay, now I’m completely motivated to get back into that speed reading book I bought and learn how to speed read.
You voracious readers know what I’m talking about. You decide to randomly browse through your To-Be-Read pile (or in my case, my To-Be-Read bookshelves (as in plural, folks)) and you’re shocked by what you find.
“I didn’t know I had that book ... I didn’t know I had that book ... or that book ...”
“I have five copies of this one title.”
“I’ve been wanting to read that for so long, I should just take that out and read it next ... or maybe that one, that looks so interesting ... Oh, I’ve been wanting to read that one forever! Yes, I’ll read that next ... Or what about this one ...”
Pathetic, yes. That’s me.
Okay, now I’m completely motivated to get back into that speed reading book I bought and learn how to speed read.
Comments
This system has increased my utilization of the public library. If I check it out, I have three weeks to either read it or return it. If I do read it and it's one I might want to read again, then I'll let myself buy it.
Then again, this says I have a lot of time on my hands. Too true. *sigh*