Just finished my first book of 2023, The Things they Carried by Tim Obrien.
Incredible collection of connected short stories about the Vietnam War. I've been meaning to read this since seeing his interviews in the Ken Burns documentary on the war and it didn't disappoint.
I've been accruing a pile of books to read for ages and just really struggled to get back into reading the way I used to, finally forced myself to just sit down for half an hour and in the end did about 250 pages in 3 days.
I'm hoping to do 26 books for the year, I have a few very small ones (The old man and the sea; The invention of Morel; Giovanni's Room) that I'm sure will take a couple of days, and keep me on track if I fall behind and get discouraged.
Incredible collection of connected short stories about the Vietnam War. I've been meaning to read this since seeing his interviews in the Ken Burns documentary on the war and it didn't disappoint.
I've been accruing a pile of books to read for ages and just really struggled to get back into reading the way I used to, finally forced myself to just sit down for half an hour and in the end did about 250 pages in 3 days.
I'm hoping to do 26 books for the year, I have a few very small ones (The old man and the sea; The invention of Morel; Giovanni's Room) that I'm sure will take a couple of days, and keep me on track if I fall behind and get discouraged.