I read on my phone/tablet these days. I backpacked around for 11 months straight once and having physical books and keeping notes was difficult. I use to just buy books from Google/Amazon/B&N, but these days I'll usually just buy some merch from an author or support their podcast (if they have one) and pirate the book because I hate vendor lock-in.
I usually try to switch back and fourth between fiction and non-fiction. I'll read two or three fictional novels and then maybe some non-fiction. I'm not a huge fan of non-fiction. A lot of them they draw out a 100 page book into a 300 page extended essay because that's what publishers want to sell books at the current market prices. I'd rather they sell 150 page non-fiction if they could get the same point across. (Sam Harris brought this up when he self published the short book: Islam and the Future of Tolerance, which is on my list).
I think at one time I might have switched between two books throughout my reading, but today I usually read one all the way through.
I do want to read more. Here's what I finished last year:
Books 2018:
Cibola Burn
Nemesis Games
The Dictator's Handbook
The Mythical Man Month
Ready Player One
The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays
and 2019 so far:
The Fountainhead
Wrinkle in Time
The Men who Stare at Goats
The Coddling of the American Mind
Babylon's Ashes
The Strange Death of Europe
Persepolis Rising
I usually try to switch back and fourth between fiction and non-fiction. I'll read two or three fictional novels and then maybe some non-fiction. I'm not a huge fan of non-fiction. A lot of them they draw out a 100 page book into a 300 page extended essay because that's what publishers want to sell books at the current market prices. I'd rather they sell 150 page non-fiction if they could get the same point across. (Sam Harris brought this up when he self published the short book: Islam and the Future of Tolerance, which is on my list).
I think at one time I might have switched between two books throughout my reading, but today I usually read one all the way through.
I do want to read more. Here's what I finished last year:
Books 2018:
and 2019 so far: