Brain: you need new books
Me: I already have ten books I haven’t read yet
Brain: so?
Me: good point
Brain: you need new books
Me: I already have ten books I haven’t read yet
Brain: so?
Me: good point
If you read one book this year or one hundred, you’re a reader.
If you own 5 books or 5,000, you’re a reader.
If you plan to read more or less next year, you’re a reader.
If it takes you an hour to read 10 pages or an hour to read 100 pages, you’re a reader.
If you’ve never read a classic in your life in favor of popular contemporary books, you’re a reader.
If you stick to one genre or one author or read whatever you get your hands on, you’re a reader.
Point is, don’t compare yourself to other people. Read, and enjoy it. ❤️
My dash is seriously dead and I need more booklrs to follow. I came back a few hours later and saw a post I reblogged ages ago still on my dash a few posts down.
So, if you’re a booklr and post:
- Pictures of books
- Talk about books (mostly YA but it’s okay if you don’t)
- Post reviews, blog posts etc
- If you’re a new booklr and need help/followers
- Or if you have any book related content at all
Please reblog this and I will check your book blog out. I unfollowed a lot of inactive blogs and need new and active users on my dash!
It could be drugs,” I whisper to myself as I buy 37 new books with no shelf space and a tight budget. “At least it’s not drugs.
If your only problem with certain books is the age group for which they are meant for than I feel bad for you because you’re missing out on some amazing stories.
BOOM!!!
Read what’s good not what’s in your age range, people. Read what makes you happy.
me: i have so many books on my tbr
my brain: i have a solution! let’s read none of them
“You can’t just live your life through books” fuckin watch me
“WRITE IT BADLY. Write it badly, write it badly, write it badly, write it badly. Stop what you’re doing, open a Word document, put a pencil on some paper, just get the idea out of your head. Let it be good later. Write it down now. Otherwise it will die in there.”
— Brandon Sanderson on overcoming writer’s block to create a first draft as a professional author (via almost-always-eventually-right)
I wanna write one of those.
