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The asymmetry of reading only remains juicy if we treat books like the cheap options they are. That means bailing out at the earliest possible opportunity, skimming with abandon, being promiscuous in our appetites, and abandoning the idea that it's virtuous to slog through some interminable volume for the sake of completion.
Richard Meadows • Optionality: How to Survive and Thrive in a Volatile World
As the first novel I fully read in Japanese, I absolutely recommend this book to beginner readers. If you’ve read the story of Matilda in any language before, you’ll be familiar with the story, making this a comfortable read for those just getting into reading in Japanese. I really enjoyed this book in translation, and found that it used simple... See more
clickystudiesinstagram.comTake notes: As I read, I jot down quotes that resonate with me, and keep them organized by chapter title. Sometimes, I’ll read the book and just do underlining and marginalia. Then, when I’m finished with the book, I’ll re-read the marginalia and transcribe only the most valuable passages to the notebook. Sometimes I’ll write the ideas in my own... See more
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